Privacy Policy
Affective: 05/03/2026
The Law Offices of Elliot Savitz & Scott Bradley respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and protect information when you visit our website, contact our office, submit a form, call us, email us, or interact with our online advertising.
This Privacy Policy applies to our website, including https://elliotsavitz.com/, and to information collected through website forms, analytics tools, advertising platforms, and related online services.
By using this website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
Information We Collect
We may collect information that you voluntarily provide when you contact our office, submit a website form, request a consultation, call us, email us, or otherwise communicate with us.
This information may include:
- Your name
- Email address
- Phone number
- Information about your legal matter
- Preferred method of contact
- Any other information you choose to provide
We may also collect technical and usage information automatically when you visit the website, including:
- IP address
- Browser type
- Device type
- Operating system
- Pages visited
- Time spent on the website
- Referring website or advertisement
- Approximate geographic location
- Interactions with forms, links, buttons, and phone-call features
- Cookie, pixel, and tracking technology information
Legal Inquiry Information
If you submit information about a criminal defense matter, restraining order matter, OUI/DUI matter, assault charge, drug charge, theft charge, or any other legal issue, we use that information to review and respond to your inquiry.
Submitting information through this website does not automatically create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is only formed after our office has agreed to represent you and any required agreement has been completed.
Please do not submit highly sensitive or time-sensitive information through this website unless and until an attorney-client relationship has been established.
How We Use Information
We may use collected information to:
- Respond to your inquiry
- Contact you about a potential legal matter
- Schedule a consultation
- Evaluate whether we may be able to assist you
- Improve the website and user experience
- Measure website traffic and advertising performance
- Track conversions from online advertising
- Prevent spam, fraud, abuse, or security threats
- Maintain business records
- Comply with legal, ethical, or regulatory obligations
Cookies, Pixels, and Tracking Technologies
This website may use cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, and similar technologies to understand website activity, improve performance, and measure advertising results.
These technologies may help us determine:
- Which pages visitors view
- How visitors arrived at the website
- Whether a visitor submitted a form or clicked a phone link
- Whether an advertisement led to a website visit or inquiry
- How often visitors return to the website
- Which content or ads are most useful to users
You may disable cookies through your browser settings. Some website features may not work properly if cookies are disabled.
Google Analytics and Google Advertising
We may use Google tools, including Google Analytics, Google Ads, Google Search ads, Google Display ads, conversion tracking, remarketing, and related advertising technologies.
Google may use cookies or similar technologies to collect information about website activity and ad interactions. Google explains that cookies help make advertising more effective, including by supporting ad measurement and relevance. Google also states that cookies associated with Google Analytics and advertising may be used to measure user activity and ad campaign performance.
These tools may help us:
- Measure how users find and use the website
- Track calls, form submissions, or other conversions
- Show ads to people who previously visited the website
- Improve advertising relevance and campaign performance
- Understand general audience and traffic trends
You can learn more about Google’s privacy practices and advertising controls through Google’s privacy and advertising settings. Google provides options for users to manage whether personal information is used to make ads more relevant.
Facebook / Meta Advertising
We may use Meta Business Tools, including Facebook ads, Instagram ads, Meta Pixel, conversion tracking, custom audiences, lookalike audiences, and related advertising features.
Meta states that advertisers and website operators may send information to Meta through tools such as Meta Pixel, social plugins, APIs, and SDKs. Meta also explains that businesses using Meta Business Tools should clearly disclose how they use cookies and how data collected on their websites may be shared with third parties.
These tools may help us:
- Measure ad performance
- Understand whether ads lead to calls, form submissions, or website visits
- Show relevant ads to users on Facebook, Instagram, and other Meta platforms
- Create or manage advertising audiences
- Improve future advertising campaigns
Online Advertising and Remarketing
Because we may run Google Search, Google Display, Facebook, and/or Instagram advertising, users may see ads for our law firm after visiting this website or interacting with our ads.
Advertising platforms may use cookies, pixels, device identifiers, hashed contact information, or similar technologies to measure performance and deliver relevant ads. We do not control the privacy practices of Google, Meta, or other third-party advertising platforms.
Users can manage some advertising preferences through their browser settings, Google account settings, Meta account settings, and device privacy settings.
Sharing Information
We do not sell personal information.
We may share limited information with trusted service providers only as reasonably necessary to operate our website, respond to inquiries, provide legal services, manage advertising, analyze website performance, maintain security, or comply with legal obligations.
These service providers may include:
- Website hosting providers
- Website maintenance providers
- Contact form or email providers
- Call tracking providers
- Analytics providers
- Advertising platforms
- Security and spam-prevention services
- Professional advisors or legal/ethical compliance providers
We may also disclose information if required by law, court order, subpoena, legal process, professional obligation, or to protect our rights, clients, users, or the public.
No Sale of Personal Information
The Law Offices of Elliot Savitz & Scott Bradley does not sell your personal information. We may use advertising and analytics tools that collect limited website activity data for measurement, conversion tracking, and advertising purposes, as described above.
Data Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect information submitted through this website. However, no website, email system, form, or online transmission is completely secure. You should avoid sending highly confidential or sensitive details through website forms or unsecured email.
Data Breach Notification
If we become aware of a data breach involving personal information subject to Massachusetts law, we will take appropriate steps consistent with applicable requirements. Massachusetts states that businesses and others that own or license personal information of Massachusetts residents must notify the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation and the Attorney General when they know or have reason to know of a qualifying security breach. Massachusetts also explains that notices must be provided as soon as practicable and without unreasonable delay when covered personal information has been breached.
Third-Party Links
This website may link to third-party websites, including courts, government agencies, legal resources, or other external sources. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, content, or security of third-party websites.
Children’s Privacy
This website is intended for adults seeking legal information or legal services. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has submitted personal information through this website, please contact us so we can review and delete the information where appropriate.
Your Choices
You may contact us to request that we update, correct, or delete personal information you previously provided, subject to legal, ethical, recordkeeping, conflict-checking, or professional obligations that may require us to retain certain information.
You may also manage certain tracking and advertising preferences through:
- Your browser cookie settings
- Google advertising and privacy settings
- Meta/Facebook advertising settings
- Device-level privacy settings
- Email unsubscribe options, where applicable
Changes to This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or how your information is handled, please contact us:
The Law Offices of Elliot Savitz & Scott Bradley
Call: (781) 974-3429
Office In Dedham, MA
30 Eastbrook Road, Suite 201, Dedham, MA 02026
Office In West Bridgewater, MA
700 W. Center St. Suite. 4 West Bridgewater, MA 02379
Office In Brockton, MA
37 Belmont Street, Suite 401, Brockton, MA 02301



