Effective Date: September 2022; Revised 2026
Jurisdiction: State of Montana, United States
This Privacy Policy explains how Paul Moses II, Attorney at Law PLLC ("Firm," "we," "us," or "our") collects, uses, and shares information when you visit attorneypaul.law via any of our domain names or links, or otherwise interact with us online as a resident of Montana or elsewhere.
By using our website, you agree to this Privacy Policy.
Information We Collect
We may collect:
• Information you provide directly: name, contact information (such as email address, phone number, mailing address), and any other information you choose to submit via contact forms, email, or phone.
• Usage and device information: IP address, browser type, pages viewed, date and time of visits, referring/exit pages, and other usage data collected via cookies or similar technologies.
• Cookies and similar technologies: We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your experience. By using our site, you consent to our use of cookies as described here, subject to your browser settings.
We do not intentionally collect sensitive personal data (such as Social Security numbers, financial account numbers, or health information) through this website. If you need to provide such information, please do so only through secure channels we designate in the attorney–client relationship.
How We Use Information
We may use the information we collect to:
• Respond to your inquiries, schedule consultations, and provide information or services you request.
• Operate, maintain, secure, and improve our website, including analyzing traffic and usage trends.
• Communicate with you about our services and important updates.
• Comply with applicable Montana and federal laws, regulations, and rules of professional conduct.
Hosting and Service Providers (GoDaddy)
Our website is built and hosted using GoDaddy's Websites + Marketing platform, which may automatically collect site-visit information (such as page views, browser type, device identifiers, and general location) and use cookies and similar technologies to help operate and improve the site. We may also enable GoDaddy's built‑in analytics and cookie‑preference tools, allowing visitors to choose whether to allow certain types of cookies and tracking.
GoDaddy acts as a service provider/processor for us and processes data on our behalf under its own terms and privacy policies. For more information about GoDaddy's practices, please review GoDaddy's privacy and cookie documentation.
How We Share Information
We do not sell your personal information, and we do not process personal data for targeted advertising as those terms are used under the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act.
We may share information:
• With service providers who assist with website hosting, IT, analytics, email, or practice management, subject to confidentiality obligations.
• As required by Montana or federal law, regulation, court order, or professional responsibility rules.
• As necessary to protect the rights, privacy, safety, or property of our Firm, our clients, or others.
Any information obtained in the context of an attorney-client relationship is also protected by the Montana Rules of Professional Conduct and our engagement agreement.
Cookies and Analytics
Our site uses cookies and similar technologies to collect aggregated, anonymized statistics about how visitors use the site (for example, which pages are visited and for how long) in order to help us improve our content and services.
• The GoDaddy cookie banner or related tools may appear when you first visit the site and allow you to accept or decline certain non‑essential cookies; essential cookies needed for the site to function cannot be turned off.
• If you decline non‑essential cookies in the banner or through your browser settings, some analytics and tracking features may not run.
You can control cookies through your browser settings, and your browser may offer tools to block or delete cookies.
Montana Consumer Privacy Rights
If and to the extent the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (MTCDPA), Mont. Code Ann. Title 30, Chapter 14, Part 28, applies to our processing of your personal data, Montana residents may have the following rights with respect to certain personal data collected online:
• Right to know/access: To confirm whether we are processing your personal data and to access that data.
• Right to correction: To request correction of inaccuracies in your personal data.
• Right to deletion: To request deletion of certain personal data, subject to legal and ethical retention obligations (including attorney–client duties).
• Right to data portability: To obtain a copy of certain personal data you provided to us in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format.
• Right to opt out: If we ever sell personal data or use it for targeted advertising or certain profiling, you would have the right to opt out of those activities. We currently do not sell personal data or use it for targeted advertising.
To exercise these rights, you may contact us using the information in the "Contact us" section below. We will respond if/as required by Montana law and may need to verify your identity before acting on your request. Because we are a law firm, we may decline a request where we are required or permitted by law, court rule, or ethical obligations to retain or withhold certain information.
Minors
Our website is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn we have collected such information, we will take reasonable steps to delete it.
If we become subject to the MTCDPA's provisions regarding minors' data, we will comply with Montana's requirements to use reasonable care to avoid a heightened risk of harm to minors and to obtain appropriate consent where required.
Data Retention and Security
We retain information for as long as necessary for the purposes described above and to comply with Montana and federal legal, regulatory, and ethical obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information under our control. No method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
Third‑party Websites
Our website may link to third‑party websites or resources. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of those third parties and encourage you to review their privacy policies.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Effective Date" above. Your continued use of the website after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised policy.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, our compliance with Montana privacy law, or our data practices, please contact:
Paul Moses II, Attorney at Law PLLC
222 East Main Street
Ennis, Montana 59729
Email: Contact@AttorneyPaulMoses.com
Phone: 406.630.3032
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