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Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 3, 2026

Field Law, LLC (“Field Law,” “we,” “us” or “our”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose and protect personal information.

This policy applies to fieldlawllc.com and the forms, communications and online services that link to it. It also covers text messages sent under our SMS program. A separate service may provide additional privacy terms when you leave our website.

Information We Collect

We collect information that you provide, information collected automatically and information received from service providers or referral sources.

Information You Provide

You may provide personal information when you contact us, request a consultation or communicate with our team. This information may include:

  • Your name, mailing address, email address and telephone number
  • Information about your legal question or requested service
  • Names and relationships of family members or other interested parties
  • Appointment preferences and communication choices
  • Documents or information uploaded through an intake form or secure portal
  • Messages, emails, text messages and other communications
  • Payment or billing information provided through an authorized payment service
  • Any other information you choose to provide

Please do not submit Social Security numbers, financial account credentials or other highly sensitive information through our public contact form. Once Field Law instructs you to do so, use the secure intake or client system we identify.

Information Collected Automatically

When you use our website, we and our service providers may automatically collect:

  • Your Internet Protocol address
  • Browser, operating system and device information
  • Approximate location derived from your IP address
  • The pages you visit and links you select
  • The date, time and duration of your visit
  • The website or advertisement that referred you to us
  • Form and telephone-call attribution information
  • Cookie identifiers and similar technical information
  • Information used to detect fraud, spam or security threats

If we record or transcribe a telephone call, we will provide notice or obtain consent when applicable law requires it.

Information From Other Sources

We may receive information from someone referring you to Field Law. We may also receive information from courts, public records, parties involved in a legal matter or service providers that support our intake process.

How We Use Personal Information

We may use personal information to:

  • Respond to questions and consultation requests
  • Evaluate whether Field Law can assist you
  • Perform conflict checks
  • Schedule appointments and send reminders
  • Provide legal services after accepting an engagement
  • Prepare, manage and maintain client matters
  • Communicate about documents, deadlines and administrative matters
  • Process payments and maintain business records
  • Operate, secure and improve our website
  • Measure website performance and marketing effectiveness
  • Prevent fraud, spam and unauthorized activity
  • Comply with legal, regulatory and professional obligations
  • Establish, exercise or defend legal rights
  • Send educational or promotional communications when permitted by law

Field Law may retain limited information about prospective matters for conflict checking, recordkeeping and professional-responsibility purposes.

Contacting Field Law Does Not Create an Attorney-Client Relationship

Submitting a form, sending a message or speaking with our staff does not create an attorney-client relationship. Field Law must first complete its review and agree to represent you.

Do not send confidential or time-sensitive information until Field Law confirms the appropriate way to provide it. Information from prospective clients may remain subject to professional duties imposed by applicable law and ethics rules.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

Our website uses cookies, pixels, tags and similar technologies. Some support essential website functions. Others help us understand website traffic, measure advertising or identify how a visitor contacted us.

Current services may include:

  • WordPress and Gravity Forms
  • Google Analytics and Google Maps
  • Clio Grow and other legal intake or practice-management services
  • Cloudflare security and performance services
  • Call tracking and lead-attribution services
  • UserWay accessibility tools
  • Website hosting, maintenance and marketing providers

You can manage nonessential cookies through the “Consent Preferences” control on our website. You can also restrict cookies through your browser. Disabling cookies may affect certain website features.

A browser’s traditional “Do Not Track” setting does not provide a uniform industry signal. Where applicable law requires it, we recognize qualifying opt-out preference signals, including Global Privacy Control.

How We Disclose Personal Information

We may disclose personal information in the following circumstances:

Service Providers

We use service providers for website hosting, security, analytics, communications, intake, document management, payment processing and business operations. They may process information only to provide services to Field Law or as otherwise permitted by law.

Lawyers and Professional Advisers

If Field Law cannot assist you, we may offer to connect you with another lawyer. We will obtain your permission before sending the substance of your inquiry to an unaffiliated lawyer unless the disclosure is otherwise authorized or required by law.

We may also disclose information to accountants, insurers, consultants or other professional advisers when reasonably necessary.

Legal and Safety Reasons

We may disclose information to comply with a subpoena, court order or other legal obligation. We may also disclose information to protect rights, prevent fraud, address security concerns or respond to an emergency.

Business Changes

Information may transfer as part of a merger, reorganization, sale of assets or similar business transaction. Any recipient would remain subject to applicable privacy and professional obligations.

Sale, Sharing and Targeted Advertising

Field Law does not sell personal information for money. We also do not provide client or prospective-client information to unaffiliated companies for their independent direct marketing.

Some analytics or advertising technologies may constitute “selling,” “sharing” or “targeted advertising” under certain state privacy laws. Where those laws apply, you may opt out through our Consent Preferences control or a recognized opt-out preference signal.

We do not knowingly sell or share the personal information of anyone under 16 for targeted advertising.

SMS and Text Message Terms

This section governs text messages sent by or on behalf of Field Law.

SMS Consent

Field Law may send text messages when you provide a mobile number and consent to receive them. Consent may be provided through an unchecked website box, a written request or another legally recognized method.

Consent to receive automated or marketing text messages is not a condition of hiring Field Law. If you do not consent to texts, you may contact us by telephone or email.

We maintain consent records as required by law. These records may include the number provided, date, time, source and language presented when consent was obtained.

Types of Text Messages

Depending on your relationship with Field Law and the consent you provide, messages may include:

  • Responses to your consultation request
  • Appointment confirmations and reminders
  • Intake and document reminders
  • Administrative or service-related updates
  • Requests to contact our office or secure client portal
  • Educational or promotional messages, if separately authorized

Do not send Social Security numbers, account credentials, medical records or other highly sensitive information by text. Use the secure method identified by Field Law.

Message Frequency and Charges

Message frequency varies based on your inquiry or matter. Message and data rates may apply according to your wireless plan.

Wireless carriers are not responsible for delayed or undelivered messages. Text delivery is not guaranteed and should not be used for emergencies or urgent legal deadlines.

How to Opt Out

You may revoke SMS consent at any time. Reply STOP, QUIT, END, REVOKE, OPT OUT, CANCEL or UNSUBSCRIBE to a Field Law text.

We will treat any other clear request to stop messages as an opt-out request. After an opt-out, we may send one nonpromotional message confirming that we processed the request.

An SMS opt-out does not prevent communications through other lawful channels. You may later ask to receive text messages again.

How to Get Help

Reply HELP for assistance. You may also call Field Law at 225-341-5270.

Mobile Information and SMS Consent

Field Law does not sell or rent mobile telephone information. We do not share mobile information or SMS consent with third parties or affiliates for their marketing or promotional purposes.

We may provide limited information to vendors that deliver or support our text messages. Those providers may use the information only to perform services for Field Law. We may also disclose information when legally required.

Telephone Number Responsibility

You represent that you control or are authorized to use the mobile number you provide. Please tell us if the number changes or is reassigned.

You must be at least 18 years old to enroll in marketing text messages. A parent or legal guardian must provide any necessary consent for a minor.

Email Communications

We may use your email address to respond to an inquiry or communicate about an existing relationship. We may also send educational or promotional email when permitted by law.

Promotional emails will include a way to unsubscribe. We may continue sending service, legal or administrative messages that do not primarily advertise services.

Data Security

Field Law uses reasonable administrative, technical and physical safeguards appropriate to the information we maintain. These measures may include access controls, secure systems, staff procedures and vendor oversight.

No website, email system, text platform or online transmission is completely secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security.

If a data incident requires notice, we will provide notice as required by applicable law.

How Long We Keep Information

We keep personal information only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy. Retention may also depend on:

  • The length and nature of our relationship
  • Legal and professional-responsibility requirements
  • Conflict-checking obligations
  • Limitation periods and potential disputes
  • Security, fraud prevention and recordkeeping needs
  • Contractual obligations

When information no longer needs to be retained, we take reasonable steps to delete, destroy or deidentify it.

Your Privacy Rights

Depending on your residence and applicable law, you may have the right to:

  • Confirm whether we process your personal information
  • Request access to personal information
  • Correct inaccurate personal information
  • Request deletion of personal information
  • Obtain a portable copy of certain information
  • Opt out of selling, sharing or targeted advertising
  • Limit certain uses of sensitive personal information
  • Withdraw consent when processing relies on consent
  • Appeal the denial of a privacy request
  • Receive equal service without unlawful discrimination

These rights may be subject to exceptions. For example, we may retain information needed for legal services, conflict checks, professional duties, security, legal claims or compliance obligations.

Submitting a Privacy Request

To submit a privacy request:

  • Call 225-341-5270;
  • Use our contact form and identify the message as a “Privacy Request”; or
  • Write to Field Law, LLC, 6161 Perkins Road, Suite 1B, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808.

We may need to verify your identity before completing a request. Verification protects personal information from unauthorized access or deletion.

An authorized agent may submit a request when applicable law permits it. We may require proof of the agent’s authority and confirmation of your identity.

If we deny a request, you may submit an appeal using the same method. Label the request “Privacy Appeal” and explain why you believe the decision should be reconsidered.

Children’s Privacy

Our public website is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information directly from children under 13 through this website.

An adult may provide information about a minor when seeking legal services. We use that information only for the inquiry, representation or another lawful purpose.

External Websites and Services

Our website links to third-party websites and services. Their privacy policies govern information collected after you leave our website.

A link does not mean that Field Law controls the third party’s privacy or security practices. Review the provider’s terms before supplying personal information.

Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices, technology or legal obligations. We will post the revised policy on this page and update the revision date.

If a change materially affects information already collected, we will provide any additional notice or consent required by law.

Contact Field Law

Contact us with questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices:

Field Law, LLC
6161 Perkins Road, Suite 1B
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808
Telephone: 225-341-5270
Online: Contact Field Law

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