Privacy Policy

In compiling this Policy, The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC has taken steps to ensure incorporation of the standards and principles outlined in data collection and privacy frameworks, including the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). This Policy describes:

The types of information we may collect from you or that you may provide when you visit https://www.jontrotterlaw.com (the “Website”) as well as any media websites directly owned by The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC (“our Websites”).

Our practices for collecting, using, maintaining, protecting, and disclosing that information in the practice of providing information about the law office and marketing efforts.

This Policy does not apply to any other law office use of your information. This Policy does not apply to websites or other domains that are maintained or operated by third parties or our affiliates. Our Websites may link to third party websites and services, but these links are not endorsements of these sites and this Policy does not extend to them. Because this Privacy Policy is not enforced on these third party websites, we encourage you to read any posted privacy policy of those third party websites before using the service or site and providing any information.

Please read this Policy carefully to understand The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC’s policies and practices regarding your information. If you do not agree with The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC’s policies and practices, then respectfully cease access to our Websites. By using our Websites, you agree to the terms of this Policy. This Policy may be updated as necessary (see below, “Changes to this Policy”). Your continued use of our Websites after changes are made is considered to be acceptance of those changes.

Information We Collect and How We Collect It

Our Website and law office collects both personal information and other information as described in this Policy. Personally Identifying Information (“PII”) is any information that can be used to individually identify you from a larger group, and may include details such as:

  • First and Last Name
  • Email address
  • Age
  • Telephone number
  • Address


The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC communicates through the Website for marketing and informational purposes only. The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC’s use of PII obtained through the Website and in the law office’s marketing databases is separate and independent from use of PII in our attorney-client relationships. All client information is processed in strict accordance with our engagement letters and applicable ethical standards governing that attorney-client relationship. Questions regarding the Firm’s use of your PII involved in any attorney-client relationship should be directed to an attorney in The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC.

To ensure that The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC provides you with the best possible experience, the office will store, use, and share information that we collect in accordance with this Policy. For example, when you request appointments, subscribe to our media, or send a message to us through the Website, we will ask you to provide PII to complete these transactions.

Information You Provide to Us

The sort of information that you provide in each instance will vary and could include PII. In some cases you will also provide additional information, such as whatever content you choose to include in a message to us through the Website or a brief description of your legal matter.

Automatic Information Collection

In addition to the information you provide to us, we may also collect information about you during your visit to our Website. We collect this information using automated tools that are detailed below. These tools may collect information about your behavior and your computer system. Such information may include your Internet address (“IP Address”), the Website pages you have viewed, the date and time of your visits, and the websites visited just before our Website.

One such method is cookies. A “cookie” is a small data file transmitted from a website to your computer’s hard drive. Cookies are usually defined in one of two ways, and The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter may use both of them: (1) session cookies, which do not stay on your computer after you close your browser, and (2) persistent cookies, which remain on your computer until you delete them or they expire. The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter may use cookies on our Websites to monitor your interaction with our marketing campaigns. These cookies may be delivered by a trusted third party, but will provide us with information when you visit our Website. One such trusted third party partner is Google Analytics.

The Website sends aggregated, non-PII to Google Analytics for the purpose of providing The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC with the ability to conduct technical and statistical analysis on the Website’s performance. For more information on how Google Analytics supports the Website and uses information sent from the Website, please review Google’s privacy policy.

Do Not Track Disclosure

Other than as disclosed in this Policy, the firm does not track customers over time and across third party websites to provide targeted advertising, and therefore do not respond to Do Not Track (DNT) signals. The information we collect automatically is statistical data and does not include Personal Information.

Children’s Information and Privacy

The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC does not actively seek to gather information from individuals under the age of eighteen (18). The law office does not target the Website to children, and would not expect them to be engaging with our Websites or services. We encourage parents and guardians to provide adequate protection measures to prevent children from providing information unwillingly on the internet. If we are aware of any PII that we have collected about children, we will endeavor to delete it in a reasonable time.

How We Use Your Information

The information we gather and you provide is collected and used to improve our service to you and your experience when engaging with our Websites and our services. For example, We may use your information to:

Prevent malicious activity and provide you with a secure experience;
Provide marketing communications that are effective and optimized for you;
Keep you up-to-date with the latest news and events from The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC;
Avoid sending you something that will not be of interest;
Learn about your behavior and try to improve what we do for your benefit;

Although we use your name and email address to inform you about upcoming events and news related to The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC you can always unsubscribe from receiving any marketing emails via the unsubscribe option in any such marketing you receive from the law office.

How We Share Your Information

We do not share PII outside of the firm unless it is under one of the following circumstances:

Comply with any law, regulation, subpoena, or court order;
Investigate and help prevent security threats, fraud, or other malicious activity;
Enforce and protect the rights and properties of The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter; PLLC, or
Protect the rights or personal safety of The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC employees.

Your Choices and Selecting Your Privacy Preferences

Email newsletters will not be sent to you unless you consent to receive such a newsletter. After you request to receive these emails, you may opt out of receiving them by selecting the “Unsubscribe” link, or by following the opt-out instructions included in each email communication.

Access to and Accuracy of Your Information

The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC strives to maintain and process your information accurately. We have processes in place to maintain all of our information in accordance with relevant frameworks and take steps to monitor its accuracy. To view and change the PII that you directly provided, you can contact us directly for assistance.

For Website Visitors in the European Union (“EU”)

Under the GDPR, our visitors in the EU enjoy additional rights with respect to their PII, or “personal data” as defined under the GDPR. For the purposes of this Policy and any personal data processed for Website visitors or individuals in the EU, The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC operates as a data controller. We are a United States law office. Any personal data we collect from you is processed in the United States and under the terms of this Privacy Policy, and only with your notice and consent as the lawful means for such processing. You may always withdraw your consent to our use of your personal data, as described below. We will only retain your personal data for the time necessary to provide you the information and marketing services to which you have consented, and in accordance with your rights below and in this Policy.

You can exercise any of the following rights by notifying us as described below:

Access: You may email to request a copy of the personal data our Website currently contains.
Correction or Rectification: You can correct what personal data our Website currently contains by emailing or calling to request that we correct or rectify any personal data that you have provided to us. We may not accommodate a request to change information if we believe the change would violate any law or legal requirement or cause the information to be incorrect.
Restrict Processing: When applicable you may restrict the processing of your personal data by submitting a request via email or writing. In your correspondence, please explain how you wish The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC to restrict processing of your personal data. When such restrictions are not possible, The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC will advise you accordingly. You can then choose to exercise any other rights under this Policy, to include withdrawing your consent to the processing of your personal data.
Object to Processing: When applicable, you have the right to object to the processing of your personal data by submitting a request via email. When such objections are not possible, The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC will advise you accordingly. You can then choose to exercise any other rights under this Policy, to include withdrawing your consent to the processing of your personal data.
Portability: Upon request, and when possible, The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC can provide you with copies of your personal data. You may submit a request via email. When such a request cannot be honored, The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC will advise you accordingly. You can then choose to exercise any other rights under this Policy, to include withdrawing your consent.
Withdraw Consent: At any time, you may withdraw your consent to our processing of your personal data through this Website by notifying us via email. Using the same email address you have provided to The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC, simply type the words “WITHDRAW CONSENT” in the subject line of your email. Upon receipt of such a withdrawal of consent, The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC will confirm receipt and proceed to stop processing your personal data.
Erasure: If you should wish to cease use of our Website and have your personal data deleted from our Website, then you may submit a request by emailing us. Upon receipt of such a request for erasure, The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC will confirm receipt and will confirm once your personal data has been deleted.

Keeping Your Personal Information Secure

The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC has implemented commercially reasonable measures designed to secure any information, both PII and non-PII, stored by the Website against accidental loss and from unauthorized access, use, alteration, and disclosure. We employ physical, technical, and administrative procedures to safeguard the information that we collect to prevent unauthorized access or disclosure. When we collect or transmit information over the internet, we protect it through the use of encryption, such as the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol. All of our information is stored in secure facilities with limited access and stringent security procedures.

If you are currently our client, we will comply with all applicable ethical rules regarding privacy and confidentiality.

Connecting with Social Media Networks

We may provide features on our Websites that allow you to share and connect through social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and others in existence now, and in the future. These features connect with the services provided by the social networks and therefore the privacy controls in place are those of the social networks. We encourage that you, before engaging with any of these tools, review the privacy settings of your social profiles and also to read the privacy policies of the networks in question. These social features often store information about you and the things that you share or comment upon.

If you share any of your PII through a public forum or social network enabled feature on our Websites this information could be read by anyone. The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter therefore is not responsible for the PII you choose to submit in these forums and any access to or use of that information.

Changes to the Policy

If we make any changes to this Policy they will be posted on this page, with a “Last Revised” date below. You can get to this page from any of our Websites by clicking on the “Privacy Policy” link.

How to Contact Us

We value your opinions and welcome your feedback. To contact us about this Privacy Policy or your Personal Information, please contact us at:

The Law Office of Jonathan E. Trotter, PLLC
ATTN: Privacy Policy
PO Box 2533

Poulsbo, WA 98370

E-mail: jon@jontrotterlaw.com

In your correspondence, please ensure that you write “PRIVACY” in your subject line so that it is routed in a timely and efficient manner.

Last revised: 1/2/2023