Our commitment to your privacy.
Anyama Law Firm, A.P.C. (“the Firm,” “we,” “us”) respects the privacy of every visitor to anyamalaw.net and every individual who contacts us for legal services. This policy describes what information we collect, how we use it, and the choices you have. By using this site or communicating with the Firm, you agree to the practices described below.
What you choose to share.
We collect only the information you voluntarily provide — typically your name, telephone number, email address, and a brief description of your legal matter submitted through our contact form, by email, or by phone. We also collect standard, non-identifying technical data through our hosting provider and analytics tools (browser type, device, pages viewed, and approximate location) to operate and improve the site.
Strictly to serve you.
Information you submit is used solely to respond to your inquiry, evaluate a potential representation, deliver legal services, and comply with our professional and legal obligations. We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information, and we do not share it with third parties for marketing purposes.
Attorney-client communications.
Once an attorney-client relationship is formally established by a signed engagement agreement, all communications and information you share with the Firm are protected by attorney-client privilege and the California Rules of Professional Conduct. Submitting information through this website, however, does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship and unsolicited information is not guaranteed to be treated as confidential until a conflict check has been completed and an engagement is confirmed in writing.
Cookies and site analytics.
Like most websites, anyamalaw.net uses cookies and similar technologies to remember preferences, measure traffic, and improve performance. You can disable cookies in your browser settings; the site will continue to function with limited personalization. We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles.
How we safeguard information.
We maintain commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect information in our possession against loss, misuse, and unauthorized access. Despite our efforts, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security of information transmitted to or from the Firm.
How long we keep information.
Client files and related records are retained in accordance with the California Rules of Professional Conduct and applicable state and federal law. Inquiries that do not result in representation are retained only as long as reasonably necessary to address the inquiry, document any conflict check, and comply with our records-management practices.
Access, correction, and opt-out.
You may request to review, correct, or delete personal information you have provided to the Firm, subject to our professional and legal recordkeeping obligations. To make a request, or to opt out of any non-essential communications, contact us at info@anyamalaw.com or 562-620-7290.
Links to other sites.
Our site may link to third-party websites for your convenience, such as bar associations, court resources, or review platforms. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those external sites.
Changes to this policy.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or applicable law. The revised version will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.