Privacy Policy

How we collect, use, and protect your personal information

The Alvarez Law Firm respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect through rounduplawyer.com, how we use it, and the choices you have. By using this website, you consent to the practices described below.

Last Updated: April 2026. This Privacy Policy applies to rounduplawyer.com and to any information you provide to The Alvarez Law Firm through this site.

Information We Collect

We collect two general types of information through this website:

Information You Provide

When you submit a free case review form, send us an email, or call us, you may share information such as:

  • Name, email address, and phone number
  • State of residence and city
  • Diagnosis (e.g., Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, B-cell Lymphoma, Leukemia, Multiple Myeloma) and date of diagnosis
  • Roundup exposure history (occupation, type of use, years of use)
  • Any other facts you choose to share about your case

Automatically Collected Information

When you visit this website, our hosting platform and analytics tools may automatically collect:

  • IP address and device/browser information
  • Pages viewed, time spent, and referring URL
  • Cookies and similar tracking technologies (see Cookies below)

How We Use Your Information

We use the information you provide to:

  • Evaluate whether you have a potential Roundup claim
  • Respond to your inquiry and follow up about your matter
  • Conduct conflict-of-interest checks
  • If you become a client, represent you in your case
  • Comply with legal and ethical obligations applicable to law firms

We use automatically collected information to operate, secure, and improve the website — for example, to understand which pages are most useful to visitors and to detect malicious activity.

How We Share Your Information

The Alvarez Law Firm does not sell your personal information. We may share it in the following limited situations:

  • Service providers — vendors that help us operate the website, host the case-review form, send case-related communications, or run analytics. These providers are bound by contract to handle your data appropriately.
  • Co-counsel — if your matter is referred to or co-counseled with another qualified law firm with your consent, we may share information necessary to evaluate or pursue your claim.
  • Legal compliance — we may disclose information when required by law, court order, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of the firm, our clients, or others.

Confidentiality of Inquiries

Information you submit through the case-review form is treated confidentially. However, submitting an inquiry does not create an attorney-client relationship and is not protected by the attorney-client privilege until a written engagement is signed by both you and the firm. Please do not send confidential or sensitive information you would not want shared with the opposing party until an engagement is in place.

Cookies & Analytics

This website uses cookies and similar technologies to remember preferences and to understand how visitors use the site. Most browsers allow you to refuse cookies or alert you when one is sent. Refusing cookies may prevent some parts of the site from working as intended.

We may use third-party analytics services (such as Google Analytics or Microsoft Clarity) to gather aggregated data about site usage. These services may set their own cookies governed by their own privacy policies.

Data Retention

We retain personal information you provide for as long as needed to evaluate your inquiry, represent you in a matter, comply with our legal and ethical obligations, and resolve disputes. We may retain certain records longer where required by law or by professional rules.

Data Security

We use commercially reasonable safeguards to protect personal information from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, and destruction. No method of transmission or storage is 100% secure, however, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

Your Choices

  • Access & correction: You may ask us to confirm what information we have about you and to correct inaccuracies.
  • Deletion: You may ask us to delete information you have provided, subject to our legal and ethical obligations to retain certain records.
  • Communications: You may opt out of non-essential communications at any time by replying "stop" to a text message, clicking "unsubscribe" in an email, or contacting us directly.

Children's Privacy

This website is intended for adults. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, please contact us so we can delete it.

State-Specific Rights

Residents of certain states (including but not limited to California, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, and Virginia) may have additional rights under state privacy laws — including rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict the processing of personal information. To exercise any of these rights, contact us using the information below.

Changes To This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The "Last Updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision. Material changes will be posted on this page; we encourage you to review the policy periodically.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how we handle your information, contact us: