Last updated: January 2026
This Privacy Policy describes how Ryan Dobbs Law, PLLC, a real estate law firm (“we,” “us,” or “our”), collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information obtained via our website (the “Site”). By accessing or using the Site, you agree to the practices described below.
Information We Collect
Information You Provide Voluntarily
When you contact us via forms, email, phone, or other means (e.g., to request a consultation), you may provide:
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Name
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Email address
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Phone number
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Physical and mailing address
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Property or real estate details (address, legal description, transaction information)
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Any documents or files you choose to upload
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Other information you include in your communications
Automatically Collected Information
When you visit the Site, we may automatically collect certain technical and usage information, such as:
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IP address
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Browser type and version
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Operating system
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Referring website or URL
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Pages visited, time spent, navigation paths
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Date and time stamps
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Cookies, web beacons, and similar tracking technologies
Third-Party Sources
We may supplement information from third-party services (e.g. analytics providers, advertising networks) in compliance with applicable law.
How We Use Your Information
We use the information we collect for the following purposes:
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To respond to your inquiries, provide legal services, and manage communications.
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To schedule appointments, consultations, and manage client relationships.
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To tailor content, features, and improve your experience on our Site.
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To monitor, analyze, and improve the Site’s performance and user interface.
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To send you newsletters, updates, legal alerts, or marketing materials (with your consent where required).
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To detect, prevent, or investigate fraud, abuses, security incidents, or violations of our Terms.
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To comply with legal obligations or as otherwise permitted by law.
Cookies & Tracking Technologies
We use cookies, pixel tags, or other tracking tools to collect usage information and help us:
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Recognize you when you revisit the Site
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Remember your preferences
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Analyze Site traffic and usage
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Deliver content tailored to your interests
You can typically disable or block cookies via your browser settings, though doing so may impact certain Site functionality.
Disclosure of Your Information
We do not sell or lease your personally identifiable information to third parties. We may disclose your information in the following circumstances:
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To vendors, service providers, or subcontractors who assist us in operating the Site or delivering services, provided they agree to confidentiality and use restrictions.
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To legal or regulatory authorities as required by law, court order, or governmental request.
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In connection with a merger, sale of assets, or corporate reorganization (with appropriate assurances about maintaining privacy).
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To defend or comply with legal claims, or protect rights, property or safety of us, our users, or others.
Third-Party Links & Embedded Content
Our Site may contain links to third-party websites or embed content from third parties (e.g. Google Maps, social media). We aren’t responsible for their privacy practices. You should review their privacy policies.
Data Retention & Security
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We retain personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Policy, or as required by law.
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We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect your information against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
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However, no method of transmission or storage over the Internet is 100% secure — we cannot guarantee absolute security.
We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information when you access your personal information. We offer the use of a secure server. All supplied sensitive/credit information is transmitted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology and then encrypted into our Database to be only accessed by those authorized with special access rights to our systems, and are required to keep the information confidential.
Attorney-Client Relationship & Confidentiality
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Use of or communication via the Site (including by email) does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship.
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Please do not send confidential or sensitive materials unless we have already agreed in writing to take your matter.
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Any communications through the Site are not guaranteed to be secure.
Children’s Privacy
The Site is not directed to minors under 18, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 18. Our website and services are all directed to people who are at least 18 years old or older.
Your Rights & Choices
Subject to applicable law, you may have the following rights:
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Request access to, correction, or deletion of your personal information
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Object to or restrict processing of your personal information
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Withdraw any consent you have given
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Opt out of marketing communications (follow instructions in communications or contact us)
To exercise any of these rights, contact us using the information below. We may require verification before responding.
International Users & Transfers
If you are located outside Texas, USA, your information may be transferred to, stored, or processed in the United States or other jurisdictions. By using the Site, you consent to such transfers under applicable law.
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to update this Policy at any time. When we do, we will post the updated version here with a new “Last Updated” date. Significant changes may be communicated via email if we have your contact information.
Contact Us
If you have questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or our data practices, you may contact:
Ryan Dobbs Law, PLLC
165 S Kimball Ave, Suite 110
Southlake, TX 76092
Disclaimer: This Privacy Policy is for general guidance. It does not constitute legal advice and may not address all applicable privacy laws (such as state data privacy laws). You should have it reviewed and tailored by legal counsel to ensure compliance with relevant laws (e.g. state bar rules, state privacy statutes).