Privacy Policy

Effective date: March 17, 2026


Introduction

Jeffrey R. Glovan, P.C., sometimes referred to herein as Ironleaf Law Firm (“Ironleaf,” “the firm,” “we,” or “us”), is committed to protecting the privacy of individuals who visit our website or communicate with the firm. This Privacy Policy explains the types of information we collect, how we use it, and the choices available to you. This policy applies to information collected through this website and through direct communications with the firm. 


Information we collect

  • Contact information you provide. Name, email address, phone number, company name, and any other information you submit via contact forms, consultation requests, or email.
  • Communications. Content of messages you send to us and our responses.
  • Usage and technical data. IP address, browser type and version, pages visited, referring/exit pages, operating system, device identifiers, and other analytics data collected automatically.
  • Cookies and similar technologies. See the Cookie Notice below for details.
  • Third-party data. Information we receive from third-party services you use to contact us (for example, LinkedIn) if you contact us through those services.


How we use your information

We use personal information to: respond to inquiries and provide information about our services; schedule consultations and communicate about engagements; operate, maintain, and improve our website and services; send administrative messages and, where you opt in, newsletters or updates; and comply with legal obligations and protect our legal rights.


Legal bases for processing (where applicable)

  • Contractual necessity. To perform services you request.
  • Legitimate interests. To operate and secure our website, improve services, and communicate with prospective clients.
  • Consent. For optional marketing communications and certain cookies; you may withdraw consent at any time.
  • Legal compliance. To comply with legal obligations.


Sharing and disclosure

We do not sell personal information. We may share information with service providers who perform services on our behalf, with legal or regulatory authorities when required, and in connection with a merger, sale, or reorganization subject to confidentiality protections.


Data retention

We retain personal information as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described, to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. For contact form submissions and inquiry records, we typically retain data for a minimum of two years unless a longer retention period is required.


Your rights and choices

  • Access and correction. You may request access to or correction of personal information we hold about you.
  • Deletion. You may request deletion of personal information, subject to legal exceptions.
  • Opt-out of marketing. You may opt out of marketing emails by following the unsubscribe link or contacting us.
  • California residents. California residents have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act and CPRA, including the right to request disclosure of categories of personal information collected, categories of sources, business purposes for collection, categories of third parties with whom we share information, the right to request deletion, and the right to opt out of sale. We do not sell personal information. To exercise these rights, contact us using the details below. We will verify requests consistent with applicable law.
  • Authorized agents. You may designate an authorized agent to make requests on your behalf; we may require verification.


Security

We use administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information. No system is completely secure; we cannot guarantee absolute security.


Third-party links and services

Our site may link to third-party websites and use third-party services (analytics, email delivery). This policy does not apply to those third parties. Review their privacy policies before providing personal information.


Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy. The “Effective date” at the top will reflect the most recent revision. Material changes will be posted on the site.


Contact for privacy requests

Ironleaf Law Firm
Attn: Jeffrey R. Glovan

Office: 130 Neill Avenue, Helena, Montana 59601
Mailing: 2047 N. Last Chance Gulch, #360, Helena, MT 59601

Email: jeff@ironleaflaw.com
Phone: 406-640-8484