Last updated: May 16, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Sprintlaw Tech LLC, doing business as
Sprintlaw (Sprintlaw, we,
us, or our), collects, uses, discloses,
retains and protects personal information in connection with the Sprintlaw US
website, platform, inquiry forms, booking flows, client communications,
content, resources and related online services.
Sprintlaw is an online legal platform for startups and small businesses. In
the US, legal services are delivered by licensed lawyers at trusted US partner
law firms through the Sprintlaw platform. Sprintlaw provides the platform,
technology, intake, scoping, quoting, project tracking, document workflows,
client communication and support that help make the experience simple and
efficient.
This Privacy Policy applies to personal information handled by Sprintlaw Tech
LLC for the US website and platform. Trusted US law firms and licensed
lawyers may also collect and use personal information when they deliver legal
services. Their handling of personal information may be governed by their own
engagement terms, professional obligations and privacy notices.
The personal information we collect depends on how you interact with us. It may
include:
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Identity and contact information, such as your name,
business name, job title, email address, phone number, mailing address and
other contact details.
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Business and project information, such as information about
your business, your legal or commercial needs, documents you upload, project
instructions, quote requests, onboarding information and information about
people connected with your business.
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Account and platform information, such as login details,
user settings, project activity, document workflow records, message history,
support tickets and platform usage records.
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Transaction information, such as quotes, accepted scopes,
invoices, payment status, billing details, refunds, subscriptions and records
of services requested.
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Communications, such as emails, call notes, booking details,
SMS messages, chat messages, form submissions, survey responses and other
communications with us.
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Verification, risk and compliance information, such as
identity verification records, authority checks, fraud prevention signals,
conflict or risk information, sanctions or screening information and records
required for compliance, where relevant to a project or service.
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Technical and usage information, such as IP address, device
identifiers, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, pages viewed,
interactions with forms and emails, approximate location, cookie identifiers,
analytics events and advertising attribution information.
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Marketing preferences, such as newsletter subscriptions,
consent records, communication preferences and opt-out requests.
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Other information you choose to provide, including
information included in documents, forms, emails, calls or platform messages.
Please do not provide sensitive personal information unless it is reasonably
necessary for your inquiry, quote request, project, platform use or another
purpose you have discussed with us. Sensitive information may include
government identifiers, financial account information, precise geolocation,
health information, biometric information, information about racial or ethnic
origin, religious beliefs, union membership, sexual orientation or similar
categories protected under applicable law.
We may collect personal information:
- directly from you when you complete forms, book a call, create an account, request a quote, upload documents, accept a quote, use the platform, contact us or communicate with our team;
- from your business, colleagues, representatives, co-founders, employees, contractors, counterparties or other people involved in a project;
- from trusted US law firms and licensed lawyers where needed to manage a project through the Sprintlaw platform;
- from service providers who help us operate the website, platform, communications, payments, analytics, advertising, security, verification, support and client workflows;
- from publicly available sources, business registries, government databases, sanctions or compliance databases and similar sources where relevant; and
- automatically through cookies, pixels, analytics tools, log files and similar technologies when you use our website, emails or platform.
We use personal information to:
- respond to inquiries, bookings and quote requests;
- understand your business needs and scope potential projects;
- prepare fixed-fee quotes and manage quote acceptance, payment and onboarding;
- operate the Sprintlaw platform, including project tracking, document workflows, client communication, support and administrative functions;
- support the delivery of legal services by licensed lawyers at trusted US law firms through the Sprintlaw platform;
- communicate with you about inquiries, quotes, projects, accounts, platform activity, documents, payments and support requests;
- process payments, manage billing, issue receipts and handle account administration;
- verify identity or authority, assess conflicts or risks, prevent fraud, maintain security and protect our users, systems and business;
- improve our website, platform, content, services, operations and client experience;
- send service updates, legal resources, newsletters, marketing communications and promotional messages where permitted by law;
- measure website traffic, advertising performance, attribution, campaign effectiveness and content engagement;
- comply with legal, regulatory, professional, tax, accounting, insurance and record-keeping obligations;
- respond to subpoenas, court orders, lawful requests, disputes, investigations or enforcement requests; and
- protect, enforce or defend our rights, agreements, users, platform and business.
We may disclose personal information to:
- licensed lawyers and trusted US law firms where needed to assess, quote, engage, manage or deliver legal services through the Sprintlaw platform;
- our related entities, personnel, contractors and advisers who help operate Sprintlaw across the countries where we operate;
- technology, hosting, CRM, form, booking, communications, email, SMS, payment, analytics, advertising, support, security, verification, document management and workflow providers;
- professional advisers, accountants, insurers, auditors, banks, payment processors and compliance providers;
- business registries, government agencies, courts, regulators, law enforcement or other third parties where required or permitted by law;
- counterparties, business partners or other people you ask us to communicate with as part of a project;
- buyers, investors, lenders or advisers in connection with an actual or proposed merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, sale of assets or similar business transaction; and
- other third parties with your consent or as otherwise described at the time information is collected.
We do not sell personal information for money. We may use analytics,
advertising and attribution tools that involve disclosing online identifiers or
usage information to advertising or analytics partners. Some US state privacy
laws may treat certain advertising or analytics disclosures as a "sale,"
"sharing" or "targeted advertising" activity. Where those laws apply, you may
have the right to opt out of those activities as described below.
5. Cookies, Analytics And Advertising
We use cookies, pixels, tags, local storage and similar technologies to keep
the website and platform working, remember preferences, understand how visitors
use our website, measure campaign performance, improve content and deliver or
measure advertising.
You can manage cookies through your browser settings and, where available, our
cookie or consent tools. Blocking cookies may affect how parts of the website
or platform work. You can also contact us at
team@sprintlaw.com if you want to ask
about advertising, analytics or opt-out choices connected with your use of the
US website.
6. California And Other US State Privacy Rights
Depending on where you live and whether a particular state privacy law applies
to Sprintlaw, you may have rights to:
- confirm whether we process your personal information;
- access or receive a copy of personal information we hold about you;
- request correction of inaccurate personal information;
- request deletion of personal information, subject to legal exceptions;
- request information about the categories of personal information collected, sources, purposes, disclosures and third-party recipient categories;
- opt out of sale, sharing or targeted advertising where applicable;
- limit the use or disclosure of sensitive personal information where applicable;
- appeal a decision we make about a privacy request where applicable; and
- not be unlawfully discriminated against for exercising privacy rights.
These rights are not absolute. For example, we may need to retain information
to provide services, manage projects, maintain security, comply with law,
complete transactions, resolve disputes, enforce agreements or protect legal
rights.
To make a privacy request, contact us at
team@sprintlaw.com or
(888) 449-8437. We may need to verify your
identity and authority before responding. If you make a request through an
authorized agent, we may require proof of authorization and may also ask you to
verify your identity directly with us where permitted by law.
7. Notice At Collection For California Residents
If the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended, applies to Sprintlaw, this
section provides notice about categories of personal information we may collect
and disclose. The categories below describe our practices during the past 12
months and our expected ongoing practices.
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Identifiers: name, email, phone number, business name,
address, IP address and account identifiers. Used for inquiries, quotes,
platform access, communication, support, billing, security and project
management. Disclosed to service providers, trusted US law firms and
related operational recipients as described in this policy.
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Customer records information: contact details, billing
details, payment status, quote records, engagement records and support
history. Used to manage requests, payments, onboarding, projects and
records. Disclosed to service providers, payment processors, advisers and
trusted US law firms where needed.
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Commercial information: services requested, quote history,
transaction records, project details, subscription or membership records and
client relationship information. Used to provide and improve the platform,
manage projects and communicate with you.
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Internet or network activity: device data, browser data,
pages viewed, referring URLs, click activity, form interactions, email
engagement, cookies and analytics events. Used for website operation,
analytics, security, attribution and advertising measurement.
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Professional or employment-related information: job title,
role, business details and information about owners, officers, employees or
contractors connected with a project. Used to scope and manage business legal
projects.
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Audio, electronic or similar information: call recordings
or notes, messages, video-call details and support communications where
applicable. Used for communication, quality, training, records and project
management.
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Sensitive personal information: limited sensitive
information may be collected only where you provide it or where it is
reasonably necessary for a project, verification, compliance, security or
legal obligation. We do not use sensitive personal information to infer
characteristics about you.
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Inferences: limited business or marketing preferences
inferred from your interactions with our website, content, forms or emails.
Used to improve communications, content and service relevance.
We retain these categories of personal information for as long as reasonably
necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including to
provide and manage services, operate the platform, comply with legal and
professional obligations, resolve disputes, maintain security and keep business
records.
8. Data Security
We use reasonable administrative, technical and organizational safeguards
designed to protect personal information against unauthorized access, loss,
misuse, alteration and disclosure. These safeguards may include access
controls, role-based permissions, logging, encryption, secure hosting,
monitoring, vendor due diligence, staff training and internal policies.
No website, platform, email system or online service can be guaranteed to be
completely secure. Please take care when choosing what information to submit
through public forms, email or online tools.
9. Retention
We retain personal information for as long as reasonably necessary for the
purposes for which it was collected, including to respond to inquiries, manage
quotes and projects, provide platform services, support legal services
delivered by trusted US law firms, comply with legal and professional
obligations, resolve disputes, enforce agreements, maintain security, keep
financial and business records and improve our services.
Retention periods vary depending on the type of information, the purpose for
which it was collected, legal requirements and operational needs. When
information is no longer required, we take reasonable steps to delete,
de-identify or archive it.
10. International And Cross-Border Handling
Sprintlaw operates across multiple countries and uses service providers and systems that may be
located in the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and
other jurisdictions. Personal information may be stored, accessed or processed
outside your state or country of residence. Where required, we take reasonable
steps to use appropriate safeguards for cross-border handling of personal
information.
11. Marketing Communications
We may send service updates, resources, newsletters and marketing
communications where permitted by law. You can opt out of marketing emails by
using the unsubscribe link in the message or by contacting us. We may still
send non-marketing messages about quotes, projects, accounts, legal notices,
security or platform administration.
12. Children
Our website, platform and services are intended for business users and are not
directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information
from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal
information to us, please contact us so we can review and address it.
13. Third-Party Links And Services
Our website and platform may link to third-party websites, tools, booking
systems, payment processors, embedded content or resources. We are not
responsible for the privacy practices of third parties. Please review their
privacy notices before providing information to them.
14. Changes To This Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The updated version will
be posted on this page with a revised "Last updated" date. If changes are
material, we may take additional steps to notify you where appropriate.
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, want to make a privacy
request or wish to raise a privacy concern, please contact us:
Sprintlaw Tech LLC
Email: team@sprintlaw.com
Phone: (888) 449-8437