Last updated: August 10, 2026
The Fast Law Firm, P.C., doing business as Fast Law (“Fast Law,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), respects your privacy. This Policy explains how we handle personal information when you use fastlawpc.com or communicate with us online (the “Website”).
Important intake notice: Contacting Fast Law does not create an attorney-client relationship. Until we complete a conflict check and confirm that we can speak with you, provide only a brief description of your matter and do not send privileged or highly sensitive information.
1. Information We Collect
We may collect information you provide, such as your name, contact details, messages, consultation preferences, and information needed for intake and conflict checks. We may also collect call or chat details and technical information such as your IP address, browser, device, pages viewed, referring page, online identifiers, and security logs. Providers that support the Website may return limited information to us.
Do not submit Social Security numbers, financial-account information, medical records, evidence, or detailed confidential facts through a general form, chat, or email unless we direct you to an approved secure method.
2. How We Use Information
We use personal information to respond to you, conduct conflict checks, schedule consultations, provide legal services after engagement, operate and secure the Website, understand Website use, measure outreach, comply with legal and professional duties, and protect our rights and the rights of others. We do not use the substance of a legal inquiry to create an interest-based advertising audience.
3. Cookies and Website Services
The Website uses cookies and similar technologies for security, basic functions, forms, scheduling, chat, call routing, maps or video, analytics, and advertising measurement. These technologies may collect online identifiers and information about your device and Website activity. You can use your browser or device settings to block or delete cookies, although some Website features may not work properly.
4. How We Share Information
We may share personal information within Fast Law; with providers that support the Website, communications, security, or business operations; with professional advisers, insurers, or auditors; when required by law or needed to protect rights or safety; in a business transaction; or with your consent. We do not sell personal information for money or disclose the substance of a legal inquiry for another party’s direct marketing. Some privacy laws may treat the use of analytics or advertising-measurement services as a sale, sharing, or targeted advertising. You may contact us to opt out where required by law.
5. Retention and Security
We keep personal information only as long as reasonably necessary for intake, conflict checks, legal services, business records, security, compliance, and protection of legal rights. Conflict-check information may be retained even if we do not accept a matter. We use reasonable safeguards, but no website, email, chat, telephone, or storage system can be guaranteed completely secure.
6. Your Privacy Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or obtain a copy of your personal information; withdraw consent; opt out of certain sharing or targeted advertising; appeal a decision; and receive equal service when exercising a privacy right. Exceptions may apply to protect privilege, confidentiality, conflict checks, legal claims, security, and the rights of others. To make a request, use the contact information below and describe your request and where you live. We may verify your identity and authority.
7. Legal Notices
Using the Website does not create an attorney-client relationship. That relationship begins only through a written engagement agreement. A Website submission may be used for intake and conflict checking, but you should not assume it is privileged or confidential. The Website is not directed to children under 13. It may link to third-party sites whose practices we do not control. Information may be processed in the United States or other locations where service providers operate.
8. Changes and Contact
We may update this Policy as our Website, practices, or legal requirements change. The date above shows the latest revision. Questions and privacy requests may be directed to:
The Fast Law Firm, P.C.
Attn: Privacy Request
521 Fifth Avenue, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10175
Email: clientservices@fastlawpc.com
Telephone: (212) 729-9494