Privacy Policy
Effective Date: May 30, 2026
Last Updated: May 30, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Catena Law collects, uses, shares, and protects information when you visit www.catenalaw.com, submit a contact or intake form, respond to an advertisement, or otherwise communicate with Catena Law.
Catena Law is a solo law practice operated by Mary Catena, with its principal office in Richardson, Texas.
Please read this policy carefully. By using the website or submitting information to Catena Law, you agree to the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, please do not submit your information.
1. Information Collected
Catena Law may collect the following types of information:
Information you provide directly.
When you complete a contact form, intake form, advertising lead form, or when you call or email Catena Law, you may provide information such as your name, email address, telephone number, and details about your message or potential legal matter.
Information collected automatically.
When you visit the website, website hosting, analytics, or technology providers may automatically collect technical information such as your IP address, browser type, device information, pages viewed, and the dates and times of your visits. This information may be collected through cookies and similar technologies.
Information from advertising platforms.
If you respond to an advertisement run by Catena Law on a third-party platform, such as Facebook or Instagram, that platform may share with Catena Law the contact information and responses you submit through the advertisement or lead form.
Please do not send confidential, sensitive, or time-sensitive information through website forms, advertising lead forms, or email. Submitting information through the website, forms, advertisements, or email does not create an attorney-client relationship. Information sent before Catena Law agrees to represent you may not be treated as confidential.
2. How Information Is Used
Catena Law may use collected information to:
- Respond to your inquiry and evaluate a potential legal matter;
- Contact you by email, telephone, and text message about your inquiry, your potential or existing matter, and legal services;
- Provide and improve legal services and the website;
- Maintain records and comply with legal, ethical, and professional obligations; and
- Detect, prevent, and address technical issues, fraud, or misuse.
Text messaging consent.
By providing your telephone number, you consent to receive calls and text messages from Catena Law at that number regarding your inquiry and legal services, including through automated means where applicable. Consent to receive text messages is not a condition of any purchase or of legal representation. Message and data rates may apply, and message frequency may vary. You may opt out of text messages at any time by replying STOP. You may request help by replying HELP.
Information collected through an advertising lead form will be used only for the purposes described at the time the form is submitted and as described in this Privacy Policy.
3. How Information Is Shared
Catena Law does not sell personal information.
Catena Law may share information only as described below:
Service providers.
Catena Law may share information with vendors who perform services on the firm’s behalf, such as website hosting, email, analytics, advertising, communication, and similar technology providers. These providers are permitted to use the information only to provide services to Catena Law.
Co-counsel and referral attorneys.
Where appropriate for a potential or existing matter, Catena Law may share information with co-counsel or referral attorneys who can assist with or handle the matter. Any such sharing will be handled consistent with professional and ethical obligations.
Client-relationship and intake tools.
Catena Law may use customer-relationship management, intake, or case-management software to organize and manage inquiries and potential client matters. Any such provider is expected to protect the information and use it only on Catena Law’s behalf.
Legal requirements.
Catena Law may disclose information if required by law, court order, subpoena, government authority, or professional obligation, or if necessary to protect the firm’s rights, clients, or the safety of others.
Business changes.
If the practice is transferred, reorganized, or otherwise changed, information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to this Privacy Policy and applicable law.
4. Cookies and Analytics
The website may use cookies and similar technologies, including third-party website analytics and optional website tools, to operate the site, understand how visitors use it, and improve the user experience.
Depending on your location and the features available on the website, you may be asked to consent to certain non-essential cookies. You may also adjust cookie settings through your browser. Disabling some cookies may affect how the website functions.
5. How Information Is Protected and Retained
Catena Law takes reasonable measures to protect the information collected. However, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. Absolute security cannot be guaranteed, and information is transmitted at your own risk.
Catena Law retains personal information for as long as needed to respond to an inquiry, provide legal services, maintain records, and comply with legal, ethical, and professional obligations. When information is no longer needed, Catena Law takes reasonable steps to delete, securely store, or de-identify it, as appropriate.
6. Your Choices and Rights
You may contact Catena Law to:
- Request access to personal information Catena Law has about you;
- Request correction or deletion of your personal information;
- Withdraw consent you previously provided, including consent to be contacted; and
- Opt out of text messages by replying STOP or unsubscribe from emails using the instructions in the message, if applicable.
To make a request, please contact Catena Law using the information in the “Contact” section below.
Catena Law will respond to requests consistent with applicable law and legal, ethical, and professional obligations. Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out before the request, and Catena Law may need to retain certain information to comply with record-keeping, legal, or professional obligations.
7. Children’s Privacy
The website and services are intended for adults. Catena Law does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information to Catena Law, please contact the firm so appropriate steps can be taken to delete it.
8. Third-Party Links and Platforms
The website and advertisements may link to or appear on third-party websites and platforms that Catena Law does not control, including social media platforms such as Facebook or Instagram.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to those third-party websites or platforms. You are encouraged to review their privacy policies before providing information to them.
9. Changes to This Privacy Policy
Catena Law may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When changes are made, the “Last Updated” date above will be revised.
Continued use of the website, forms, advertisements, or services after a change takes effect means you accept the updated Privacy Policy.
10. Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to make a request regarding your information, please contact:
Catena Law
Attn: Mary Catena, Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 830754
Richardson, TX 75083
Telephone: (214) 377-7167
Email: mlcatena@catenalaw.com
Attorney Advertising
This website and any related advertisements may constitute attorney advertising. The information provided on this website and through related advertisements is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Viewing this website, submitting a form, responding to an advertisement, calling, emailing, or otherwise contacting Catena Law does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is created only after both you and Catena Law sign a written agreement confirming the scope and terms of representation.