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Privacy Policy

Last Updated: November 17, 2025

This Focus Point Law, P.C. (“FPL,” or “us” or “we”) “Privacy Policy” applies to our various websites, applications and services located or accessed at www.focuspointlaw.com (“Services”), which are owned and operated by FPL. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use and disclose personally identifying information (“Personal Information”) as well as other data and information that you provide to us or that we gather through the Services.

We recognize and respect your privacy. At Focus Point Law, we believe privacy is not just a legal obligation—it’s a cornerstone of trust. Our commitment to protecting your data reflects our broader mission: to empower founders, creatives, and innovators through clarity, integrity, and operational excellence.

Use of the Services is subject to our Terms of Use and referred to collectively as “Terms.” Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Privacy Policy have their meaning set forth in the Terms.

Use of this website or communication through its forms does not necessarily create an attorney-client relationship. Any information submitted is treated with confidentiality and handled in accordance with applicable legal and ethical standards.

We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy from time to time without notice to you. You should check here periodically to review the current Privacy Policy, which is effective as of the revision date listed above. Your use of the Services and submission of any information, including Personal Information, to us constitutes acceptance and understanding of this Privacy Policy.

Collection of Your Information

Depending on how you use our Services, we may collect, store and process, on your and/or if applicable your organization’s behalf, any data or information, including Personal Information, transmitted to us directly from you or your organization including through the Services and our third-party partners and service providers. Your information we collect includes:

  • Your contact and related Personal Information (such as name, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers and occupation);

  • Information contained in legal agreements including transaction-related information (such as invoices and orders, credit card or other preferred means of payment, billing information, credit card number, expiration date, billing address and/or a history of purchases through our Services);

  • Information you submit to us in the form of an email or via any function within the Services (such as via contact forms or job postings, etc.);

  • Information you provide to us while registering for, or as a part of participation in, our tradeshows, webinars, seminars and conferences; and

  • For clients and prospective clients, we may collect additional data necessary to provide legal services, including contractual documents, business records, and other sensitive materials. Such data is handled in accordance with applicable legal and ethical standards.

Data Retention

We retain personal data only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, to perform our services, or as required by law. Specific retention periods vary based on the nature of the data and applicable legal obligations.

How We Use Your Information

We collect, store and use your information as well as Personal Information you provide to us in various ways, always in accordance with this Privacy Policy, as follows:

  • To operate and improve the Services to better understand how users access and use the Services;

  • To generate de-identified and aggregated usage data for any lawful purpose;

  • To conduct research about your use of our Services;

  • To communicate with you and to respond to your inquiries or requests;

  • To effectuate or enforce a transaction or agreement;

  • To provide you with information about our services that we believe you may find of interest, including sending you mailing lists, and marketing and promotional e-mails, as well as our materials (e.g., whitepapers, webinars, videos etc.);

  • To respond to job applications. If you decide to apply for a job with us, you may submit your Personal Information and resume online. If you apply for a job with us through a third-party platform (such as LinkedIn), we will collect certain Personal Information you make available to us through such third-party platform;

  • To provide customer support and technical assistance for our Services; and

  • We automatically collect through the Services information that is often not personally identifying, such as the website from which visitors came to the Services, Services visitors’ IP address, browser type and other information relating to the device through which they access the Services. We may combine this information with the Personal Information we have collected from you.

How We Share and/or Disclose Your Information

We may share or disclose your information, including Personal Information, to third parties for the following purposes:

  • To provide you with information relating to our services or that we believe you may find of interest;

  • In response to a subpoena or other legal process by a governmental entity or third party, or if otherwise required by law;

  • To protect or enforce our rights including with respect to our assets and properties;

  • In the event of the sale or dissolution (bankruptcy) of assets, in whole or in part, of our business or any of its affiliates; and

  • To third parties involved in the process of providing or performing functions on our behalf including with respect to aspects of the Services (e.g., such as third-party service providers (e.g., Lawmatics, Quickbooks, etc.), contractors, payment processors (e.g., Clio), banks, and collection agencies).

Any trust-related financial data submitted through our Services is handled in accordance with California State Bar rules governing IOLTA accounts and fiduciary obligations.

We do not rent or sell your Personal Information to unaffiliated third parties for their marketing purposes.

Mobile Communications

  1. Collection. We may collect and process the following information for mobile communication purposes: (a) mobile phone number; (b) device identifier (IDFA/GAID); (c) operating system and device model; (d) location data (if enabled); and (e) user engagement metrics (e.g., open rates, click behavior)

  2. Consent. By providing your mobile number and opting in through our website, app, or third party service providers, you expressly consent to receive SMS, MMS, and push notifications containing personal communications. This consent is obtained in accordance with applicable laws, including the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

  3. Opt-Out Options: You may opt out of mobile marketing at any time by: (a) replying STOP to SMS messages; or (b) contacting us via email at info@focuspointlaw.com. Message frequency may vary. Standard message and data rates may apply.

  4. Your Rights. Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have the right to: (a) access, correct, or delete your personal data; (b) withdraw consent at any time; and (iii) request information about third-party data sharing.

Cookies, Beacons and Analytics

Our Services use technology, or those of third-party service providers, such as cookies, web beacons (clear GIFs) and similar technologies to track user activity and collect data related to our Services. We may combine this data with your Personal Information provided to us by you.

Cookies

We may use cookies to track visitor activity on the Services, to enhance and personalize your experience and gather information that helps us to optimize our Services. A cookie is a text file that a website transfers to your computer’s hard drive for record-keeping purposes. Our cookies assign a random, unique number to each visitor’s computer. They do not contain information that would personally identify the visitor, although we can associate a cookie with any identifying information that is or has been provided to us while visiting the Services. We use cookies that remain on your computer for a specified period of time or until they are deleted (persistent cookies). We may also use cookies that exist only temporarily during an online session (session cookies) – these cookies allow us to identify you temporarily as you move through the Services.

You can choose to accept or decline some cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. For further information about disabling cookies, you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org. However, it is important to remember that many of our Services may not function properly if your cookies are disabled.

Web Beacons

Web beacons are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies, that are used to track the online movements of Web users. In contrast to cookies, which are stored on your computer’s hard drive, Web beacons are embedded invisibly on webpages and may not be disabled or controlled through your browser.

Analytics & Third Parties

Our Services may include features or functionalities provided by “Third-Party Vendors,” or may integrate or interact with third-party products and services (including, without limitation, via APIs, plug ins, links, frames, embedding, or other interactions) (together, “Third-Party Services”). For example, we may use Third-Party Services for providing aspects of the Services, ad serving, retargeting, marketing and/or for analytics. Certain functionalities within our Services, including your browser, may send your information to the Third-Party Provider and/or Third-Party Services. Any access to and use of any Third-Party Services linked within the Services are governed by the privacy policies of those Third-Party Services. We are not responsible for the information practices of any Third-Party Vendors and/or Third-Party Services.

Third-Party Vendors and/or Third-Party Services (e.g., Lawmatics, Google Analytics and AdWords, and LinkedIn Ads) may use cookies, web beacons, device identifiers, and other tracking technologies that collect information about your use of our Services. This information may be used by us and others to determine the popularity of our Services, deliver advertising and content targeted to your interests in the websites or other Services and to better understand your online activity. We use Google Analytics to track website views and general/aggregate data about our website users. To provide website visitors more choice on how their data is collected by Google Analytics, Google has developed an Opt-out Browser Add-on, available at: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Do Not Track Disclosures

Some web browsers incorporate a "Do Not Track" feature that signals to websites and Services that you visit that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. Each browser communicates "Do Not Track" signals to websites differently, making it unworkable to honor each and every request correctly. In order to alleviate any communication error between browsers and our Services, we do not respond to or honor "Do Not Track" signals at this time.

Email Policy

We may use your email address to communicate with you about your engagement, inquiries you have made about our services or information you have shared with us. We may send you emails from time to time about information we believe may be of interest to you. We may also send you news and offers about our services, or those of our chosen affiliates and partners. Examples include, but are not limited to, our blog, webinars, newsletter, information about special offers, or other affiliated firms and attorneys.

If, at any time, you would like to stop receiving promotional e-mails, you may follow the opt-out procedures stated in the email, by using the “Unsubscribe” (or similar) link, or make a request via email to info@focuspointlaw.com. It may take a few business days for us to process opt-out requests. If you opt-out of receiving emails or promotions, we still may send you e-mails to you in accordance with this Privacy Policy, as requested by you, or in reference to other service purposes.

Our Commitment to Security

We have established safeguards to help prevent unauthorized access to or misuse of your information, but cannot guarantee that your information will never be disclosed in a manner inconsistent with this Privacy Policy (for example, as a result of unauthorized acts by third parties that violate applicable law or our and our affiliated providers' policies). To protect your privacy and security, we may use passwords or other technologies to register or authenticate you and enable you to take advantage of our Services, and before granting access or making corrections to your information. Do not provide your password to any other person.

Your Choices and Rights

Subject to applicable law, we will make reasonable efforts to ensure your collected information is accurate and complete and we will update or correct your information as needed when notified by you. If you would like to request access to your information including to verify, identify any inaccuracies, or change or delete your information, please contact us at info@focuspointlaw.com. We strive to respond to these requests within 30 days or as otherwise required under applicable law.

Whenever you directly provide us with your information, be sure it is accurate and complete. We are not responsible for any information you provide to us that is incomplete or incorrect. We may retain cached or archived copies of your information for a certain period of time.

Children’s Privacy

We do not knowingly collect, maintain, or use personal information from children under 13 years of age, and no parts of our Services are directed to children. If you learn that a child has provided us with personal information in violation of this Privacy Policy, then you may alert us at info@focuspointlaw.com.

California Privacy Rights

If you are a resident of California and interact with us as a consumer, you have certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act or “CCPA” (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.100 et seq.), including to request access to and deletion of your Personal Information (as defined in the CCPA). You may exercise these rights by contacting us at info@focuspointlaw.com. We do not sell your Personal Information, but we may allow our advertising partners to collect certain device identifiers and electronic network activity that allows them to show ads within their systems that are targeted to your interests. To opt out of having your Personal Information used for targeted advertising purposes, please visit www.aboutads.info/choices.

International Users

FPL is located in the United States. When you access the Services, your information may be stored on servers in the United States and may also be stored or processed in other countries by our service providers, if and to the extent compliant with law. If you are accessing the Services from outside the United States, by providing your information to the Services, you are consenting to and authorizing the transfer of your information to the United States for storage, use, processing, maintenance and onward transfer of such information to other entities, regardless of their location, in accordance with this Privacy Policy. For clarity, you are also consenting to the application of United States law in all matters concerning the Services.

Personal data collected from the European Union, United Kingdom and Switzerland will, for example, be transferred to and processed by us in the United States or another country outside of the European Union, United Kingdom and Switzerland. In such instances, we shall ensure that the transfer of your personal data is carried out in accordance with applicable privacy laws.

How to Contact Us

While we strive for error free performance, we cannot always catch an unintended privacy issue. As a result, we encourage your questions and comments about any privacy concerns. Please direct them to us by an email to the following: info@focuspointlaw.com.