Privacy Policy
1. Introduction
Bader Law (“we,” “our,” or “us”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect information obtained through our website, online marketing activities, vendor communications, and client intake systems. By accessing our website, submitting your information, or otherwise engaging with Bader Law, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
2. Scope
This Policy applies to all personal information collected from: (a) clients and prospective clients (including online leads and referrals); (b) vendors and marketing partners engaged in advertising or service relationships; and (c) visitors to our websites, landing pages, and digital forms. It does not apply to information collected through attorney–client privileged communications or case files protected by professional confidentiality obligations.
3. Information We Collect
We may collect the following categories of information, directly or indirectly:
- Personal Identifiers — Name, address, phone number, email, and contact details.
- Case Information — Injury details, employment data, claim type, and related communications.
- Payment Information — Billing addresses, bank or payment data (where applicable).
- Online & Technical Data — IP address, browser type, device ID, location, pages visited, and referral sources.
- Marketing Data — Responses to ads, landing-page activity, cookie identifiers, and engagement with lead forms.
- Vendor & Business Data — Company name, service type, contract details, tax ID, and payment terms.
4. How We Use Your Information
We use collected information for the following purposes:
1) Provide and manage legal services — including client intake, evaluation, and representation.
2) Communicate with you — about your inquiry, case updates, or vendor relationships.
3) Process transactions and payments.
4) Administer marketing and advertising campaigns — to measure lead quality, campaign performance, and conversion rates.
5) Comply with legal, ethical, and professional obligations under Georgia law and applicable Bar Rules.
6) Improve our website and operations through analytics, security monitoring, and performance optimization.
5. Information Sharing and Disclosure
We may share your information with third parties under the following circumstances:
- Marketing and analytics providers: including Google Analytics, Meta (Facebook), and similar platforms to evaluate ad performance.
- Service vendors and contractors: such as case management platforms, IT support, and payment processors who are bound by confidentiality agreements.
- Professional advisors: auditors, accountants, or co-counsel assisting in legitimate business or legal functions.
- Legal or regulatory authorities: when required by law, subpoena, or professional responsibility rules.
- Business transfers: if we merge, reorganize, or transfer assets, your information may be part of that transaction.
We do not sell personal information for monetary gain. However, some of our marketing disclosures may be considered “sharing” under certain state privacy laws.
6. Cookies, Tracking, and Advertising Technologies
Bader Law uses cookies, pixels, and similar technologies to:
- Track website performance and visitor behavior;
- Measure campaign reach and conversion rates;
- Personalize content and improve site navigation.
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings, but some site features may not function properly if you do so.
7. Data Security
We maintain commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or alteration. Despite these measures, no online system is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute protection.
8. Data Retention
We retain personal information only as long as necessary to: (a) fulfil the purposes outlined in this Policy; (b) comply with our legal and professional obligations; or (c) maintain necessary records for conflict checks, billing, or tax purposes.
9. Your Privacy Rights (Georgia Residents)
While Georgia does not yet have a comprehensive consumer privacy statute, Bader Law voluntarily adheres to privacy principles similar to those in other states, including:
- Access and Correction: You may request to review or correct personal information we maintain about you.
- Deletion: You may request deletion of personal data where legally permissible.
- Opt-Out of Marketing: You may opt out of email or digital marketing communications by following unsubscribe instructions or contacting us directly.
Requests can be submitted using the contact information below.
10. Children’s Privacy
Our services are not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If we learn that such data has been provided, we will promptly delete it.
11. Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect operational, legal, or regulatory changes. The revised version will be posted on our website with a new “Last Updated” date.
12. Contact Us
If you have questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact:
Bader Law
Attn: Privacy Compliance Officer
3384 Peachtree Road NE, #500,, Atlanta, Georgia 30326
This Privacy Policy is provided for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.











