Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Effective Date: June 10, 2026
Cunningham Law, LLC (“Cunningham Law,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we may collect, use, disclose, and protect information when you visit kimcunninghamlaw.com, contact us through the website, or otherwise communicate with us electronically.
This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through this website. It does not replace any separate privacy notice, engagement agreement, HIPAA-related authorization, business associate agreement, legal services agreement, or other agreement that may apply to an attorney-client relationship or a specific matter.
1. Information We May Collect
We may collect information that you voluntarily provide to us, including:
- Name;
- Email address;
- Phone number;
- Mailing address;
- Organization or business name;
- Information submitted through contact forms;
- Information provided when scheduling a consultation;
- General description of your legal matter;
- Communications you send to us; and
- Any other information you choose to provide.
We may also automatically collect certain technical information when you visit the website, such as:
- IP address;
- Browser type;
- Device type;
- Operating system;
- Pages viewed;
- Referring website;
- Date and time of visit;
- Approximate location information; and
- Website usage data.
2. Sensitive Information
Please do not submit confidential, privileged, protected health information, veterans benefits records, medical records, Social Security numbers, financial account information, government identification numbers, or other sensitive information through this website unless Cunningham Law, LLC has specifically requested it and appropriate safeguards or instructions have been provided.
Submitting information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship.
3. How We Use Information
We may use information we collect to:
- Respond to inquiries;
- Evaluate whether we may be able to assist with a potential matter;
- Schedule consultations;
- Communicate with you;
- Provide legal services if an attorney-client relationship is established;
- Conduct conflict checks;
- Improve website functionality and user experience;
- Monitor website performance and security;
- Maintain records;
- Comply with legal, ethical, regulatory, and professional obligations; and
- Protect the rights, property, and security of Cunningham Law, LLC, our clients, and others.
4. Website Analytics and Cookies
Our website may use cookies, pixels, analytics tools, or similar technologies to understand how visitors use the website, improve functionality, measure website performance, and support security.
Cookies are small files stored on your device. You may be able to disable or limit cookies through your browser settings. If you disable cookies, some website features may not function properly.
5. Disclosure of Information
We do not sell personal information.
We may disclose information in limited circumstances, including to:
- Service providers who assist with website hosting, email, scheduling, analytics, security, payment processing, client intake, or business operations;
- Professional advisors, such as accountants, consultants, insurers, or legal technology vendors;
- Courts, agencies, opposing parties, or others as necessary in connection with legal representation, if an attorney-client relationship exists and disclosure is authorized or required;
- Government authorities, regulators, or law enforcement when required by law;
- Parties involved in a business transaction involving the firm, such as a merger, reorganization, or transfer of assets; or
- Others with your consent or as otherwise permitted by law.
6. Attorney-Client and Professional Obligations
If you become a client of Cunningham Law, LLC, information we collect or receive in connection with your legal matter may be subject to attorney-client privilege, attorney work-product protections, professional confidentiality obligations, engagement terms, court rules, agency rules, or other legal requirements.
This Privacy Policy does not limit any professional duties Cunningham Law, LLC may owe to clients under applicable rules of professional conduct.
7. Data Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
However, no website, email system, internet transmission, or electronic storage system is completely secure. We cannot guarantee absolute security of information transmitted through the website or by email.
8. Data Retention
We may retain information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, comply with legal and ethical obligations, resolve disputes, maintain business records, and enforce agreements.
If you become a client, records relating to your matter may be retained according to applicable legal, ethical, and firm record-retention requirements.
9. Children’s Privacy
This website is not directed to children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information through this website, please contact us so we can take appropriate action.
10. Your Choices
Depending on applicable law and your relationship with Cunningham Law, LLC, you may request to:
- Update or correct contact information;
- Opt out of non-essential marketing communications;
- Ask questions about information we maintain; or
- Request deletion of certain information, subject to legal, ethical, recordkeeping, and professional obligations.
To make a request, contact us using the information below.
11. Email and Electronic Communications
If you contact us by email or through the website, you consent to receiving communications from us electronically. Email and online communications may not be secure. Do not send confidential or sensitive information by email or through the website unless you have been instructed to do so.
12. Third-Party Websites
Our website may link to third-party websites, including government websites, scheduling platforms, payment processors, professional profiles, or informational resources. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, security, or content of third-party websites.
You should review the privacy policy of any third-party website you visit.
13. State Privacy Laws
Depending on where you reside and how you interact with the website, certain state privacy laws may provide additional rights. Because privacy laws vary and change over time, Cunningham Law, LLC will respond to privacy-related requests as required by applicable law.
14. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The updated version will be posted on this website with a revised effective date. Your continued use of the website after the updated Privacy Policy is posted means you acknowledge the updated policy.
15. Contact Information
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact:
Cunningham Law, LLC
35 Parris Island Gateway, #261
Beaufort, South Carolina
kim@kimcunninghamlaw.com
(216) 785-1285