David A. Lewis Law PLLC (“DAL,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) respects the privacy of visitors to this website. This Privacy Policy describes how information may be collected, used, stored, and disclosed when you visit or interact with this website.
No Attorney-Client Relationship
Visiting this website or communicating through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship. Do not submit Social Security numbers, account credentials, highly sensitive personal information, or privileged materials through website forms or unsolicited electronic communications unless and until DAL has expressly agreed to represent you.
Information We May Collect
Information collected through this website may include:
• Information voluntarily submitted through contact forms, scheduling tools, emails, or other communications
• Device, browser, IP address, and general website usage information
• Information relating to pages visited, navigation patterns, session activity, clicks, scrolling behavior, and interactions with website features
• Information collected through cookies, analytics tools, session replay tools, heatmaps, or similar technologies
How Information May Be Used
Information collected through this website may be used for purposes including:
• Responding to inquiries and communications
• Evaluating potential representation
• Website administration and security
• Improving website functionality and user experience
• Analytics and search optimization
• Internal business and operational purposes
• Compliance with legal, ethical, and professional obligations applicable to attorneys
DAL does not sell personal information.
Analytics, Cookies, and Tracking Technologies
This website may use analytics, session replay, heatmap, and similar technologies to understand website usage, improve functionality, and enhance user experience.
These technologies may collect information such as IP address, device and browser information, pages visited, referring pages, session activity, clicks, scrolling behavior, and interactions with website features.
These tools include Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity or similar services. Third-party technology providers may process information in accordance with their own terms and privacy policies.
Most web browsers permit users to limit, block, or delete cookies and similar technologies through browser settings. Limiting cookies or similar technologies may affect website functionality.
DAL does not currently respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals because no uniform industry standard for such signals has been adopted.
Communications and Submitted Information
Information submitted through website forms, scheduling systems, email communications, or other electronic means may be retained and reviewed in connection with potential or actual legal representation, business administration, recordkeeping, compliance obligations, security purposes, or other lawful business purposes.
Submission of information through this website does not obligate DAL to accept representation.
Confidentiality and Electronic Communications
DAL may use cloud-based services, electronic communications, and third-party technology providers in connection with website operations and law practice management.
No method of Internet transmission, electronic communication, or electronic storage is entirely secure. Accordingly, DAL cannot guarantee absolute security of electronically transmitted or stored information.
Data Security
DAL maintains reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards intended to protect personal information against unauthorized access, disclosure, misuse, alteration, or destruction and to comply with applicable legal and professional obligations.
DAL may provide notice of certain data-security incidents or breaches where required by applicable law.
Third-Party Services
This website may contain links to third-party websites, services, or platforms. DAL is not responsible for the content, security, or privacy practices of third-party services.
Children’s Privacy
This website is not intended for children under the age of 13. DAL does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 through this website.
Your Choices
You may contact DAL through the contact information below regarding information previously submitted through this website or to request that DAL not contact you in the future. DAL may retain information as reasonably necessary for legal, ethical, professional, security, recordkeeping, or business purposes.
Data Retention
DAL may retain information for as long as reasonably necessary for business, legal, operational, security, ethical, or compliance purposes, including obligations applicable to attorneys under New York law and professional-responsibility rules.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
DAL may modify or update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Material changes will be reflected by an updated Effective Date posted on this website.
Contact
David A. Lewis Law PLLC
43 West 43rd Street, Suite 116
New York, NY 10036
Telephone: 212-951-1819
Website: nyethics.com
Effective Date: May 15, 2026
