Privacy Policy

Effective date: August 18, 2026

Donovan Law respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy applies to www.dldonovan.law and go.dldonovan.law (the "Website") and explains how information collected through the Website is handled.

1. Information We Collect

If you contact us through the Website, we may collect the information you provide, such as your name, email address, telephone number, property or foreclosure information, and a description of your inquiry. The Website may also collect basic technical information, including your IP address, browser or device type, referring page, pages visited, visit date and time, and cookie or similar identifiers.

2. How We Use Information

We use information you submit only to respond to your inquiry and, if requested, determine whether Donovan Law may be able to assist you. We use automatically collected information only to measure Website traffic, understand how visitors reach and use the Website, maintain Website functionality, and protect against misuse. We do not sell personal information or use it for unrelated marketing.

3. Limited Disclosure

We may disclose information only to providers that operate or host the Website, process contact forms, or provide traffic analytics; when required by law or reasonably necessary to protect legal rights or Website security; or with your direction or consent. Providers may use the information only to perform services for us.

4. Contacting Us Does Not Create an Attorney-Client Relationship

Visiting the Website or submitting a form, email, or other message does not create an attorney-client relationship. A relationship is formed only through a written engagement agreement signed by Donovan Law and the client. Until then, do not send confidential, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive information through the Website; it may not be confidential or privileged. Information used after you retain Donovan Law is handled under the engagement agreement and our professional obligations, rather than this Website Privacy Policy.

5. Retention, Security, and Your Choices

We keep information only as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes above or as required by law or professional obligations. We use reasonable safeguards, but no electronic system is completely secure. You may disable cookies through your browser and may contact us to ask about, correct, or request deletion of information you submitted, subject to legal and professional requirements.

6. Updates and Contact Information

We may update this Privacy Policy by posting a revised version and changing the effective date. Questions or requests may be directed to Donovan Law, Daniel L. Donovan, Attorney at Law, 806 Green Valley Road, Suite 200, Greensboro, North Carolina 27408; telephone: 336-737-0250; email: [email protected].

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