Privacy Policy
Last Updated: November 20, 2025
Stanislex Law Corporation (the “Firm”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how the Firm collects, uses, and safeguards information when you visit its website www.stanislex.com (the “Website”).
This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through the Website. It does not apply to information the Firm receives in the course of providing legal services to clients, which is governed by applicable rules of professional responsibility, confidentiality obligations, and applicable engagement agreements. This Privacy Policy does not apply to information protected by the attorney-client privilege, attorney work product doctrine, or other applicable legal protections. Nothing in this Privacy Policy is intended to create an attorney-client relationship or waive any applicable privileges.
1. Information Collection
The Firm limits collection of personal information to what is necessary to provide the Website. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the Firm classifies its data collection into the following categories:
Identifiers: your name, email address, and phone number are collected only if you voluntarily provide them to us by emailing us or contacting us directly.
Internet Activity: technical data, including your IP address, browser type, and operating system, are automatically collected to ensure website security and performance.
Sensitive personal information, payment information, or signatures are not collected through the Website.
Voluntary Correspondence & Attorney-Client Privilege
You may choose to contact the Firm via the contact options listed on the Website.
No Attorney-Client Relationship: contacting the Firm via email or phone does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Warning Regarding Confidentiality: Please do not send confidential, proprietary, or highly sensitive information via unencrypted email. Information sent to us prior to the formation of a formal attorney-client relationship may not be treated as privileged and confidential information.
Notice at Collection / California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
The Firm collects the categories of personal information described above for the purposes identified in Section 2. The Firm does not “sell” or “share” personal information as those terms are defined under the CCPA/CPRA.
2. Information Use
The Firm uses the information it collects solely to:
Respond to your email or phone inquiries.
Check for conflicts of interest (should you pursue legal representation).
Maintain the security and technical functionality of our website.
Comply with legal or regulatory obligations applicable to the Firm.
3. No Sale or Sharing of Data
The Firm does not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to third parties. The firm does not share your personal information with third parties. The Firm has not sold or shared personal information in the preceding 12 months.
4. Third-Party Disclosure
The Firm may disclose “Identifiers” and “Internet Activity” (as defined in Section 1) to trusted third-party service providers strictly for the purpose of business operations (including email hosting, website analytics, IT services, and cloud storage). These providers are authorized to use your information only as necessary to provide services to the Firm.
The Firm may also disclose your personal information if required by law, legal process, or regulatory request, or as necessary to protect the Firm’s rights, property, or safety."
5. Data Retention
The firm retains your personal information only for as long as is reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected (such as communicating with you regarding your inquiry) or to comply with legal obligations.
6. Cookies and Tracking
The Firm uses cookies to track activity on its website and store certain information:
Necessary Cookies: The Firm uses essential cookies to ensure the website loads correctly and securely.
Analytics: The Firm may use tools like Google Analytics to understand how visitors use the Website (e.g., which pages are most popular). This data is aggregated and anonymous.
Your Choices: You can manage your preferences via the "Manage Cookies" link in our website footer.
The Firm does not use cookies for targeted advertising or cross-site behavioral profiling.
7. Your California Privacy Rights
If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) grant you the following rights:
Right to Know: You may request details about the personal information the Firm has collected about you over the past 12 months.
Right to Delete: You may request that the Firm deletes personal information it has collected from you, subject to certain legal exceptions.
Right to Correct: You may request that the Firm corrects inaccurate personal information.
Non-Discrimination: The Firm will not discriminate against you for exercising these rights.
Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information: You have the right to ask the Firm to limit the use of your sensitive personal information. As stated in Section 1, the Firm does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information via the Website.
To exercise these rights, please contact the Firm via the email link at the bottom of this Privacy Policy.
No Automated Decision-Making
The Firm does not use automated decision-making or profiling technologies on the Website.
8. "Do Not Track" Signals
The Website does not alter its behavior in response to "Do Not Track" browser signals. However, the Firm does not track your online activity across third-party websites.
9. Data Security
The Firm uses appropriate technical and organizational security measures to protect your personal information. However, no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is completely secure, and the Firm cannot guarantee absolute security. The Firm recommends that you use secure, encrypted methods of communication when contacting the Firm regarding sensitive matters.
10. Links to Third-Party Websites
The Website may contain links to third-party websites that are not operated by the Firm. If you click on a third-party link, you will be directed to that third party's site. The Firm has no control over and is not responsible for the content, security, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party sites or services.
11. International Visitors
The Website is operated in the United States and is intended for visitors located in the United States. If you access the Website from outside the United States, you do so at your own initiative and your information may be transferred to, stored in, and processed in the United States. By using the Website, you acknowledge this transfer.
12. Children’s Privacy
The Website is intended for individuals over the age of 18. The Firm does not knowingly collect personal information from children. If the Firm discovers it has collected information from a child, it will take steps to delete such information promptly.
13. Changes to This Policy
The Firm may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The "Last Updated" date at the top of this page indicates when changes were last made. Your continued use of the Website after any privacy policy update constitutes acceptance of the updated policy. The Firm encourages visitors to review this Privacy Policy periodically to stay informed about how the Firm protects your information.
14. Contact
For questions about this policy or to exercise your privacy rights, please contact the Firm using this link: