| Privacy Policy
Updated January 1, 2026
Welcome to the Montgomery | Amatuzio website. Montgomery | Amatuzio and the limited liability partnership that owns and operates the law firm may collect information you voluntarily provide through this website, including when you subscribe to newsletters, announcements, or event invitations, or when you contact the firm through email, online forms, or other website features. We use this information solely to respond to your inquiries, communicate with you, or provide services related to the purpose for which the information was submitted. You are not required to provide personal information to access the general areas of this website; however, certain services or features may not be available without it.
We may also automatically collect certain information when you interact with the website through cookies, log files, and similar technologies. Cookies are small text files stored on your device that help improve website functionality, analyze website traffic, and enhance the user experience. Most cookies used by this website are temporary “session cookies” that expire when you close your browser.
Certain website features may also use local storage technologies, including Flash cookies, to retain user preferences and improve navigation. Flash cookies are managed separately from standard browser cookies. Most web browsers allow you to control or disable cookies through browser settings, and Flash cookies may be managed through Adobe’s settings management tools. Please note that disabling cookies or related technologies may affect the functionality or performance of portions of the website.
The website may also use web beacons, clear GIFs, pixel tags, or similar technologies to measure website activity and usage patterns, including page visits, traffic trends, and content engagement, and to assist with website administration and system integrity.
In addition, we may collect certain technical information through server logs and analytics tools, including internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, operating system, referring website information, device information, geographic region, and browsing activity on the website. This information helps us maintain website security, monitor website performance, improve functionality, and better understand how visitors use the website. Except as otherwise stated in this policy, such information is generally used in aggregate form and is not intended to personally identify individual visitors.
Montgomery | Amatuzio does not ordinarily associate information collected through cookies or analytics technologies with personally identifiable information submitted through the website. However, we reserve the right to use information collected through cookies, analytics tools, IP addresses, or similar technologies when reasonably necessary to enforce website policies, protect the security and integrity of the website, prevent fraud or unauthorized activity, protect the firm or others, or comply with applicable laws, regulations, court orders, or legal obligations.
This website does not respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals.
Montgomery | Amatuzio and the limited liability partnership that owns and operates the law firm store information and data in the United States. We retain records relating to professional services and website communications as reasonably necessary to provide services, maintain business and legal records, comply with professional obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.
We are committed to maintaining reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information against unauthorized access, disclosure, misuse, alteration, or destruction. However, no method of transmitting or storing information electronically is completely secure, and Montgomery | Amatuzio cannot guarantee the security of information transmitted to or through the website, by email, or through other electronic communications.
Montgomery | Amatuzio and the limited liability partnership that owns and operates the law firm do not sell personal information to advertisers or marketing companies.
We may disclose information in limited circumstances, including to comply with applicable laws, regulations, court orders, subpoenas, or lawful governmental requests; in connection with legal proceedings or the protection or enforcement of the firm’s legal rights; to protect the safety, security, rights, property, or interests of Montgomery | Amatuzio, its attorneys, personnel, clients, website users, or others; or to investigate suspected fraud, security incidents, or unauthorized activity.
We may also share information with third-party vendors, consultants, contractors, or service providers that assist the firm in operating the website or providing business, administrative, or technical services, including website hosting, analytics, information technology support, communications management, cybersecurity, and data storage services. Such third parties are authorized to use information only as reasonably necessary to provide services on the firm’s behalf.
Information may also be disclosed in any manner otherwise described at the time information is collected or with your consent.
