Privacy Policy

1. Introduction.

(a) Website Owner.

The Law Office of Christopher R. Martin, LLC, ("CRM Law") is the owner of this website ("CRM Law Website"). CRM Law can be contacted by mail at 150 S. Wacker Dr. Ste. #2400, Chicago, IL 60606, by phone at 630-450-8683, or by email at office@thelawofficeofcrm.com. This online privacy notice discloses CRM Law information practices for this CRM Law Website, including what type of personal identifiable information is requested in order to make a purchase, how the information is used, and with whom the information is shared. Note that other CRM Law websites may be governed by privacy notices containing different information practices applicable to those sites.

(b) Website Visits.

In general, you can visit the CRM Law website without disclosing OR revealing any personal information. CRM Law analyzes the data gathered from website visits for trends and statistics.

(c) Website Transactions.

At times, CRM Law will need personal information regarding clients, prospective clients, and other users of this website. For example, to process an order, provide a subscription, or schedule a consultation, CRM Law may need to know the name, mailing address, email address and credit card details of clients, prospective clients, customers, and other users of this website. It is CRM Law's intent to inform you now before CRM Law collects personal information, such as the name and/or address of the clients, prospective clients, and other users. 

2. Personal Information That May Be Collected.

(a) Identifying Information.

In order to make schedule a consultation OR to access designated subscriber services and /or restricted areas within the CRM Law Website such as the client portal, CRM Law will request a user to provide certain personal identifying information, which may include: legal name, business name, postal address, email address, daytime telephone number, method of payment, and, if applicable, credit card number. CRM Law may request additional information necessary to establish and maintain the user's account.

(b) Lost or Stolen Information.

Help keep your personal information accurate. If a client or prospective client's personal information has changed, please email the new information to CRM Law at the email address shown in Paragraph 1.(a). If a client, prospective client would like to review the personal information CRM Law has in its files regarding the client, prospective client, or customer, email your request to CRM Law together with the description of a recent purchase.

(c) Links to Other Websites.

CRM Law Website may contain links to other websites. CRM Law is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those other websites.

3. Uses Made of the Information.

(a) Limited Uses Identified.

Without the prior written consent of a client, prospective client, or other user of this website, CRM Law will not use your personal identifiable information for any purpose other than that for which it is submitted. CRM Law uses personal identifiable information to reply to inquiries, handle complaints, provide operational notices and in program recordkeeping. CRM Law also processes billing and business requests related to CRM Law Website participation.

4. Disclosure of the Information.

(a) Within Corporate Organization.

CRM Law is a multinational organization, with clients, business processes, management structures, and technical systems that cross borders. CRM Law may share your personal information within the CRM Law corporate organization, and may transfer the information to countries in the world where CRM Law conducts business. Some countries may provide less legal protection for customer personal information. 

(b) Mergers and Acquisitions.

Circumstances may arise where for business reasons, CRM Law decides to sell, buy, merge, or otherwise reorganize its businesses in the United States. Such a transaction may involve the disclosure of personal identifying information to prospective or actual clients, customers, and other users, and/or receiving such information from sellers. CRM Law never shares, sells, or rents your personal information without written approval. 

(c) Agents.

CRM Law employs or engages other companies and individuals to perform business functions on behalf of CRM Law. These persons are provided with personal identifying information required to perform their functions, but are prohibited by contract from using the information for other purposes. These persons engage in a variety of functions which include, but are not limited to, fulfilling orders, removing repetitive client, prospective client, and other user’s information from website lists, analyzing data, providing marketing assistance, processing credit card payments, and providing customer services.

(d) Marketing Analysis by Third Parties.

CRM Law reserves the right to disclose to third parties personal information about users for marketing analysis; however, any information disclosed will be in the form of aggregate data that does not describe or identify an individual customer.

(e) Disclosure to Governmental Authorities.

CRM Law is committed to maintaining the confidentiality of information provided by clients, prospective clients, and other users of this website. In the event CRM Law receives a subpoena, court order, governmental request, or other legal process seeking disclosure of information in CRM Law’s possession, CRM Law will review the request to determine its legal validity and scope. CRM Law will disclose information only to the extent required by applicable law, court order, or other binding legal obligation. Where permitted by law and consistent with CRM Law’s ethical and professional obligations, CRM Law may provide notice to the affected client, prospective client, or user prior to producing responsive information so that such person may seek to object to or limit the requested disclosure. CRM Law reserves the right to assert all appropriate legal objections, privileges, and protections — including, without limitation, the attorney–client privilege and attorney work-product doctrine — before producing any information in response to such legal process.

5. Use of Computer Tracking Technologies.

(a) No Tracking of Personal Information.

CRM Law's Website(s) are not set up to track, collect or distribute personal information not entered by visitors. Through website access logs CRM Law does collect clickstream data and HTTP protocol elements, which generate certain kinds of non-identifying site usage data, such as the number of hits and visits to our sites. This information is used for internal purposes by technical support staff for research and development, user analysis and business decision making, all of which provides better services to the public. The statistics garnered, which contain no personal information and cannot be used to gather such information, may also be provided to third parties.

(b) Use of Cookies.

RM Law, or its third-party vendors, may collect non-identifiable information and, in some circumstances, personal information through the use of various technologies, including cookies. A cookie is an alphanumeric identifier, or small amount of data, that is sent to a user’s browser from a web server and stored by the browser on the user’s device. CRM Law uses cookies to facilitate site navigation, enhance website functionality, and improve the user experience. Users may set their browser to notify them before a cookie is received, giving them the opportunity to decide whether to accept it. Users may also set their browser to reject cookies; however, some portions of the Website may not then function properly.

(c) Use of Web Beacon Technologies.

CRM Law may also use web beacon or other technologies to better tailor its Website(s) to provide better customer service. If these technologies are in use, when a visitor accesses these pages of the Website, a non-identifiable notice of that visit is generated which may be processed by CRM Law or by its suppliers. Web beacons usually work in conjunction with cookies. If the user does not want cookie information to be associated with the user's visits to these pages, the user can set its browser to turn off cookies; however, web beacon and other technologies will still detect visits to these pages, but the notices they generate cannot be associated with other non-identifiable cookie information and are disregarded.

(d) Collection of Non-Identifiable Information.

CRM Law may collect non-identifiable information from user visits to the CRM Law Website(s) in order to provide better customer service. Examples of such collecting include: traffic analysis, such as tracking of the domains from which users visit, or tracking numbers of visitors; measuring visitor activity on CRM Law Website(s); website and system administration; user analysis; and business decision making. Such information is sometimes known as "clickstream data." CRM Law or its contractors may use this data to analyze trends and statistics.

(e) Collection of Personal Information.

CRM Law collects personal identifying information from clients, prospective clients during a transaction. CRM Law may extract some personally identifying information about that transaction in a non-identifiable format and combine it with other non-identifiable information, such as clickstream data. This information is used and analyzed only at an aggregate level (not at an individual level) to help CRM Law understand trends and patterns. This information is not reviewed at an individual level.

6. Information Security.

(a) Commitment to Online Security.

CRM Law employs physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard the security and integrity of personal information. Billing and payment data is encrypted whenever transmitted or received online. Personal information is accessible only by staff designated to handle online requests or complaints. All CRM Law agents and contractors with access to personal information on the CRM Law website(s) are also bound to adhere to CRM Law security standards.

(b) No Liability for Acts of Third Parties.

CRM Law will exercise all reasonable efforts to safeguard the confidentiality of client, prospective client, and user’s personal information. However, transmissions protected by industry standard security technology and implemented by human beings cannot be made absolutely secure. Consequently, CRM Law shall not be liable for unauthorized disclosure of personal information due to no fault of CRM Law including, but not limited to, errors in transmission and unauthorized acts of CRM Law staff and/or third parties.

7. Data Sharing.

(a) By providing your mobile phone number and opting in to receive SMS communications, you expressly consent to receive text messages from CRM Law for the purposes disclosed at the time of opt-in. You acknowledge that message frequency may vary and that standard message and data rates may apply.

We respect your privacy. Mobile opt-in data, SMS consent, and phone numbers collected for SMS communication purposes will not be shared, sold, rented, or otherwise disclosed to third parties or affiliates for their marketing or promotional purposes. Such information will be used solely for the purposes expressly authorized by you and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

8. Privacy Policy Changes and Opt-Out Rights.

(a) Changes to Privacy Policy.

This privacy notice was last updated on March 31, 2026. CRM Law reserves the right to change OR update its privacy policy statement at any time. A notice of such change OR notice of any material change will be prominently posted on the CRM Law Website home page for thirty (30) days prior to the implementation of such change. 

9. Access Rights to Data.

(a) Information Maintained by CRM Law.

Upon customer's request, CRM Law will provide a reasonable description of customer's personally identifiable information that CRM Law maintains in its data bank. CRM Law can be contacted by email at office@thelawofficeofcrm.com, telephone 630-450-8683, or certified postal mail 150 S. Wacker Dr. Ste. 2400, Chicago, IL 60606.

(b) Corrections and Changes to Personal Information.

Help CRM Law to keep client, prospective, client, and customer personal information accurate. If personal information changes, or if the individual notes an error upon review of personal information that CRM Law has on file, please promptly email CRM Law at office@thelawofficeofcrm.com and provide the new or correct information.

10. Accountability.

(a) Questions, Problems and Complaints.

If you have a question about this policy statement, or a complaint about CRM Law compliance with this privacy policy, you may contact CRM Law by email at office@thelawofficeofcrm.com

(b) Terms of Use.

If a user chooses to use the website, the user's action is hereby deemed acceptance of CRM Law practices described in this policy statement. Any dispute over privacy between user and CRM Law is subject to the provisions of this notice and to CRM Law's Terms of Use Agreement which is hereby incorporated herein and which can be read at www.thelawofficeofcrm.com.