1. Privacy Policy
Bridge Legal Privacy Policy
Effective Date: September 11, 2025
Last Updated: September 11, 2025
This Privacy Policy describes how Bridge Legal and its affiliates ("Company," "we," or "us") collect and process personal information in relation to your use of our website (https://bridgelegal.com/), platform, and related services. If you do not agree to this Privacy Policy, your choice is to not utilize our services or website or provide personal information in connection with them. By utilizing our services and website, you agree to this Privacy Policy and expressly consent to the processing of personal information according to this Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy governs the personal information that Bridge Legal processes when it is the controller of such information. This Policy does not govern how any other organization (including law firms you wish to engage) use your personal information. To learn how other organizations use your personal information, you may reach out to them directly.
Depending on where you live, a supplemental privacy notice may also apply to you. Please follow the links and review the supplemental privacy notice describing how we process personal information for these regions. To exercise any applicable rights, please follow the instructions provided under the section "Exercising Your Rights" in the supplemental privacy notice.
Notice at Collection: To understand (i) the categories of personal information we collect, (ii) the business or commercial purposes for such collection, (iii) whether your personal information is shared or sold, and (iv) how long the Company keeps your personal information, please see Section 1 through Section 4 of this Policy.
1.  Personal Information We Collect.
A.  Information You Choose to Give Us
  • Contact information, including name, employer name, address, city, state, zip code, email address, and telephone number.
  • Information provided or accessed in connection with the services we provide, including online forms, account information, survey responses, communications with our online support team, and social media posts.
  • Government identification information, such as driver's license numbers, social security numbers, and passport numbers.
  • Financial history and account information, such as credit card numbers bank account information, credit scores, bank statements, property records, and asset records.
  • Insurance information, such as policy numbers and claims.
  • Employment information, such as pay stubs, employment history, and title and salary information.
  • Legal documentation, including bankruptcy filings, complaints, orders, deeds, and titles.
  • Demographic information, such as race, gender, age range, and income range.
  • Biometric information, including facial geometry scan information.
  • Medical information, including diagnoses, medical providers, treatment information, and treatment facilities.
  • Information required to process job applications and evaluate employee candidates.
B.  Information Automatically Collected by Using Our Website
  • Your device data and how you interact with our website, including IP address, browser type, browser history, search history, non-precise geolocation information, and unique device identifier.
  • Cookies and similar technology. Please review the cookie technology section below for more information.
  • Usage information, including the pages or content you view and searches on our website.
C.  Information We Collect from Third Parties
  • Medical information, including diagnoses, medical providers, treatment information, and treatment facilities, obtained from electronic health record vendors at your request.
  • Personal information collected at your request from authorized third parties.
2.  How We Use Information We Collect.  We may process this information to:
  • Fulfill or meet the reason you provided the information. For example, if you provide your personal information to inquire about our services, we will use that information to respond to your inquiry. We may also save your information for these purposes.
  • Provide, offer, support, personalize, or develop our website and services, including to determine if you meet a law firm’s criteria for a given claim, in order to facilitate your legal action.
  • Create, maintain, customize, and secure your account with us.
  • Process your requests, purchases, transactions, and payments and prevent transactional fraud.
  • Provide you with support and respond to your inquiries, including to investigate and address your concerns and monitor and improve our responses.
  • Help maintain the safety, security, and integrity of our website, services, databases and other technology assets.
  • Utilize and train artificial intelligence models and platforms.
  • Test, research, analyze, and conduct product development to develop and improve our website, and related services.
  • Carry out our obligations and enforce our rights arising from any contracts entered into between you and us, including for billing and collection.
  • Respond to law enforcement requests and as required by applicable law, court order, or governmental regulations.
  • Evaluate or conduct a merger, divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other sale or transfer of some or all of our assets, whether as a going concern or as part of bankruptcy, liquidation, or similar proceeding, in which personal information held by us is among the assets transferred.
  • Communicate with you about your job application with us and evaluate your potential employment with us.
  • Send promotional messages, marketing, advertising, and other information that may be of interest to you based on your preferences.
  • Personalize, measure, and improve our advertising to you.
  • Fulfill any other use that we describe when you provide the information.
Please note that we may anonymize or reasonably deidentify your personal information so that it can no longer be reasonably associated with or used to identify you in some circumstances. We may retain and use such information for any legitimate business purpose without further notice to you or obtaining your consent, unless required by law.
3.  Disclosing, Sharing, and Selling Information.
A.  Disclosing Personal Information
We may disclose your personal information to third parties, including law firms, when you expressly direct us to do so.
Additionally, we may disclose your personal information to service providers for a business purpose. When we disclose personal information for a business purpose, we enter a contract that describes the purpose and requires the recipient to both keep that personal information confidential and not use it for any purpose except performing the contract. We disclose personal information with service providers, as stated below:
  • with software, data analytics, cybersecurity, cloud service, consultants, financial, legal, and other similar providers that support our business.
  • with banks and credit card processors to the extent necessary for Company to deliver the services.
  • when we believe sharing is necessary to protect our rights, preserve safety, investigate fraud or other wrongdoing.
  • when required by law, which includes complying with any court order, law, or legal process, including responding to a government or regulatory request.
  • in connection with the sale, transfer or financing of Company’s business or its assets, including a bankruptcy proceeding or to our affiliates.
  • to enforce or apply our agreements, including for billing or collection purposes.
  • for any other purpose we disclose to you when you provide the information.
B.  Sharing Personal Information for Personalized Advertising
In this Privacy Policy, "sharing" means disclosing a consumer's personal information to third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising. "Cross-context behavioral advertising" refers to the targeting of advertising to a consumer based on the consumer's personal information obtained from the consumer’s activity across websites and applications, other than those with which the consumer intentionally interacts. In the preceding twelve months, Company has "shared" personal information with third parties, including law firms and third-party advertisers, for the purposes of personalized advertising.
C.  Selling Personal Information
In the preceding twelve months, Company has "sold" personal information, including the personal information of minors under the age of 16, as this term is used under applicable data privacy laws, to law firms.
4.  Information Security and Retention.
We use reasonable administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect the personal information we retain and to help ensure that it is used in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
We will retain your personal information for the period necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless longer or shorter retention is required by law or for auditing purposes. To determine the appropriate retention period for personal information, we consider applicable laws, the volume and nature of the personal information, its purpose, and the potential risk of harm from its unauthorized use or disclosure.
5.  Cookies and Tracking Technologies.
A.  Cookies
Our websites may use “cookies” and other tracking technologies to gather information about your interactions. This information may include demographic data, browser type, IP address, pages visited, activities conducted on the page, and the day and time of your visit. Our websites may use both session Cookies (which expire once you close your web browser or log out of the services) and persistent Cookies (which stay on your computer until you delete them) to make your experience on the website more personal and interactive. We do not currently honor “do not track” signals from a web site browser. Please refer to your computer browser help instructions for more information on cookies and other related technologies and how to manage their use. If you refuse or delete cookies, you will need to repeat the process if you use another computer or change browsers. If you refuse or delete cookies, some of the functionality of our websites could potentially be impaired.
B.  Analytics Services
Please note that we use an analytics service, Google Analytics, to gather information about our website visits. To learn more about Google Analytics, including opting out of Google Analytics, click here https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en
C.  Web Beacons
Pages of our websites may also contain small electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs) that allow us, for example, to count users who have visited those pages. We may use this information to provide a better website user experience, and tailor our marketing communications.
6.  Your Rights.
Depending on where you live, you may have rights related to your personal information. These rights are described in the supplemental privacy notice. You may exercise any of the rights consistent with applicable law by contacting us at 888-649-8890 or privacy@bridgelegal.com and following the instructions provided in the supplemental privacy notice document, under the "Exercising Your Rights" section. We may ask you to verify your identity before taking further action on your request.
7.  Other Important Information.
A.  Linked Websites
Our websites may contain links to other websites. We assume no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party websites. You expressly relieve Company from any and all liability arising from your use of any third-party website, or from the content of any third-party website.
B.  Children's Privacy
Our website does not target or knowingly collect any information from individuals under the age of 18.
C.  Changes to our Privacy Policy
It is our policy to post any changes we make to our Privacy Policy on this page with a notification that the Privacy Policy has been updated on our website home pages. If we make material changes to how we treat the personal information we collect, we will notify you through a prominent notice on our website home pages, in addition to any other means necessary to fulfill our legal requirements. The date the Privacy Policy was last revised is identified at the top of the page.
8.  Contact Information.
For questions regarding this Privacy Policy, you may contact us at any of the following addresses. To exercise your consumer rights, depending on where you live, please follow the instructions provided in the supplemental privacy notice, under the "Exercising Your Rights" section.
Email: privacy@bridgelegal.com
Address:
1 Prudential Plaza
130 E. Randolph St.
Suite 3550
Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: 888-649-8890
Supplemental Privacy Notice
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
If you reside in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Nevada, Utah, Vermont, or Virginia, this page applies to you and supplements our Privacy Policy. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
To comply with your request, we may ask that you verify your identity for security purposes before we take further action. Only you, or someone legally authorized to act on your behalf, may make a verifiable consumer request related to your personal information. You may also make a verifiable consumer request on behalf of your minor child. To designate an authorized agent, please contact us via the methods noted above.

California
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of California. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  Personal Information We Collect
We collect information that identifies, relates to, describes, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or household ("personal information").
In the last twelve months, we have collected the following categories of personal information from consumers:
Category Examples Collected Disclosed Sold Shared
Identifiers A real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, account name, Social Security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers. YES YES YES
Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute.
A name, signature, Social Security number, physical characteristics or description, address, telephone number, passport number, driver’s license or state identification card number, insurance policy number, education, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information, medical information, or health insurance information.
Some personal information included in this category may overlap with other categories.
YES YES YES
Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law. Age (40 years or older), race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, veteran or military status, genetic information (including familial genetic information). YES YES YES
Commercial information. Records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. NO NO NO
Biometric information. Genetic, physiological, behavioral, and biological characteristics, or activity patterns used to extract a template or other identifier or identifying information, such as, fingerprints, faceprints, and voiceprints, iris or retina scans, keystroke, gait, or other physical patterns, and sleep, health, or exercise data. YES YES YES
Internet or other similar network activity. Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer’s interaction with a website, application, or advertisement. YES YES YES
Geolocation data. Physical location or movements. NO NO NO
Sensory data. Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information. NO NO NO
Professional or employment-related information. Current or past job history or performance evaluations. NO NO NO
Non-public education information (per the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act). Education records directly related to a student maintained by an educational institution or party acting on its behalf, such as grades, transcripts, class lists, student schedules, student identification codes, student financial information, or student disciplinary records. YES YES YES
Inferences drawn from other personal information. Profile reflecting a person’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes. NO NO NO
Sensitive Personal Information. (1) Social Security number, driver’s license number, state identification number, passport number; (2) account log-in, financial account, debit card, or credit card number in combination with any required security or access code, password, or credentials allowing access to an account; (3) precise geolocation information; (4) racial or ethnic origin, religious, or philosophical beliefs, or union membership; (5) contents of mail, email, and text messages unless the business is the intended recipient of the communication; (6) genetic data; (7) biometric data for the purposes of uniquely identifying a consumer; (8) health information; (9) sex life or sexual orientation information. YES YES YES
We obtain this information from the various categories of sources:
  • Directly from you. For example, when you provide your information for us to disclose to a law firm.
  • Indirectly from you. For example, from observing your interactions on our website.
  • From third parties. For example, from our third-party advertising partners.
2.  How We Use, Disclose, Share, and Sell Information We Collect.
Please read the Privacy Policy to learn how we use, disclose, share, and sell personal information we collect.
3.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to request that we disclose certain information to you about our collection and use of your personal information over the past 12 months. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will disclose to you:
  • The categories of personal information we collected about you.
  • The categories of sources for the personal information we collected about you.
  • Our business or commercial purpose for collecting, selling, or sharing the personal information.
  • The categories of third parties with whom we disclose that personal information.
  • The specific pieces of personal information we collected about you (also called a data portability request).
  • Whether we sold, shared, or otherwise disclosed your personal information for a business purpose.
B.  Right to Delete
You have the right to request that we delete any of your personal information that we collected from you and retained, subject to certain exceptions. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will delete (and direct our service providers to delete) your personal information from our records, unless an exception applies. We may deny your deletion request if retaining the information is necessary for us to:
  • Complete the transaction for which we collected the information.
  • Provide a good or service that you requested.
  • Take actions reasonably anticipated, given our ongoing business relationship.
  • Fulfill a written warranty or product recall conducted under federal law.
  • Perform our contract with you.
  • Protect against malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity.
  • Debug products to identify and repair errors that impair existing functionality.
  • Exercise free speech or ensure that other consumers may exercise their free speech.
  • Comply with the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
  • Engage in public or peer-reviewed public interest research if deletion may seriously impair the research’s achievement and if you previously provided informed consent.
  • Use the information internally, as reasonably expected by consumers.
  • Use the information internally, compatible with the law and context you provided it.
  • Comply with a legal obligation.
C.  Right to Correct
You have the right to request that we correct inaccurate personal information, taking into account the nature of the personal information and the purposes for processing the personal information. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable consumer request, we will use commercially reasonable efforts to correct the inaccurate personal information.
D.  Right to Non-Discrimination
We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of these rights. Unless permitted by California law, we will not:
  • Deny you goods or services.
  • Provide you a different level or quality of goods or services.
  • Charge you different prices or rates for goods or services, including granting discounts or benefits, or imposing penalties.
  • Suggest that you may receive a different price or rate for goods or services or a different level or quality of goods or services.
However, we may offer you certain financial incentives permitted by California law that can result in different prices, rates, or quality levels. Any permissible financial incentive we offer will reasonably relate to your personal information’s value and contain written terms that describe the program’s material aspects. Participation in a financial incentive program requires your prior affirmative consent, which you may revoke at any time.
E.  Right to Opt Out of the Sharing of Personal Information for Personalized Advertising
In this Privacy Policy, "sharing" means disclosing a consumer's personal information to third parties for cross-context behavioral advertising. "Cross-context behavioral advertising" refers to the targeting of advertising to a consumer based on the consumer's personal information obtained from the consumer’s activity across websites and applications, other than those with which the consumer intentionally interacts. In the preceding twelve months, Company has "shared" personal information with third parties, including law firms and third-party advertisers, for the purposes of personalized advertising. To opt out of this activity, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
F.  Right to Opt Out of the Sale of Personal Information
In the preceding twelve months, Company has "sold" personal information, including the personal information of individuals under 16 years old, as this term is used under applicable data privacy laws, to law firms. To opt out of this activity, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
G.  Right to Limit the Processing of Sensitive Personal Information
Although we generally process your sensitive personal information to perform services you expressly request, we occasionally use this information for additional purposes. For example, we process the following categories of sensitive personal information:
  • Social Security number, driver’s license number, state identification number, passport number
  • Account log-in, financial account, debit card, or credit card number in combination with any required security or access code, password, or credentials allowing access to an account
  • Precise geolocation information
  • Racial or ethnic origin, religious, or philosophical beliefs, or union membership
  • Contents of mail, email, and text messages unless the business is the intended recipient of the communication
  • Genetic data
  • Biometric data for the purposes of uniquely identifying a consumer
  • Health information
  • Sex life or sexual orientation information
You may limit how we process your sensitive personal information to what is necessary to perform the services or provide the goods reasonably expected by an average consumer who requests those goods or services by following the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
H.  Rights Under California's "Shine the Light" Law
California’s “Shine the Light” law (Civil Code Section § 1798.83) permits California residents that use our website to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes.

Colorado
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Colorado. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain the information in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Correct
You have the right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of, and purposes for, processing the personal information.
C.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete your personal information.
D.  Right to Appeal Consumer Rights Request Responses
You may appeal Company's refusal to take action on your consumer rights request within a reasonable time after you received Company's decision. We will endeavor to notify you within 45 days of receipt of your appeal (and we will notify you if Company requires an additional 60 days) what action Company has taken in our written response. You may contact the state Attorney General if you have concerns about the result of the appeal.
E.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of your information being processed:
  • For targeted advertising
  • For the sale of personal information, or
  • For profiling to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
F.  Right to Consent to the Processing of Sensitive Personal Information
You have a right to consent to the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, a mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, or citizenship status,
  • Genetic or biometric data processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual, or
  • Personal information from a known child.

Connecticut
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Connecticut. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain the information in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Correct
You have the right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of and purposes for processing the personal information.
C.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete your personal information.
D.  Right to Appeal Consumer Rights Request Responses
You may appeal Company's refusal to take action on your consumer rights request within a reasonable time after you received Company's decision. We will endeavor to notify you within 45 days of receipt of your appeal (and we will notify you if Company requires an additional 60 days) what action Company has taken in our written response. You may contact the state Attorney General if you have concerns about the result of the appeal.
E.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of your personal information being processed:
  • For targeted advertising;
  • For the sale of personal information; or
  • For profiling to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
F.  Right to Consent to the Processing of Sensitive Personal Data
You have a right to consent to the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, a mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, citizenship or immigration status,
  • Genetic or biometric data processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual,
  • Personal information from a known child, or
  • Precise geolocation information.

Delaware
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Delaware. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain the information in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Correct
You have the right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of and purposes for processing the personal information.
C.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete your personal information.
D.  Right to Appeal Consumer Rights Request Responses
You may appeal Company's refusal to take action on your consumer rights request within a reasonable time after you received Company's decision. We will endeavor to notify you within 45 days of receipt of your appeal (and we will notify you if Company requires an additional 60 days) what action Company has taken in our written response. You may contact the state Attorney General if you have concerns about the result of the appeal.
E.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of your personal information being processed:
  • For targeted advertising;
  • For the sale of personal information; or
  • For profiling to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
F.  Right to Consent to the Processing of Sensitive Personal Data
You have a right to consent to the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, a mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, status as transgender or nonbinary, national origin, citizenship or immigration status,
  • Genetic or biometric data,
  • Personal information from a known child, or
  • Precise geolocation information.

Iowa
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Iowa. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data, aggregated data, or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain personal information you previously provided Company in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete the personal information you provided to Company.
C.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of the sale of your personal information.
D.  Right to Appeal Consumer Rights Request Responses
You may appeal Company's refusal to take action on your consumer rights request within a reasonable time after you received Company's decision. Within 60 days of receipt of your appeal, we will notify you via a written response about the action Company has taken or not taken. You may contact the state Attorney General if you have concerns about the result of the appeal.
E.  Right to Opt Out of the Processing of Sensitive Personal Data
You have a right to opt out of the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, citizenship or immigration status, and mental or physical health diagnosis (except to the extent such data is used to avoid discrimination on the basis of a protected class),
  • Genetic or biometric data processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual,
  • Personal information collected from a known child, or
  • Precise geolocation information.

Montana
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Montana. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain personal information you previously provided Company in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Correct
You have the right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of and purposes for processing the personal information.
C.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete your personal information.
D.  Right to Appeal Consumer Rights Request Responses
You may appeal Company's refusal to take action on your consumer rights request within a reasonable time after you received Company's decision. Within 45 days of receipt of your appeal, we will notify you via a written response about the action Company has taken or not taken. You may contact the state Attorney General if you have concerns about the result of the appeal.
E.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of your personal information being processed:
  • For targeted advertising;
  • For the sale of personal information; or
  • For profiling to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
F.  Right to Consent to the Processing of Sensitive Personal Data
You have a right to consent to the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, a mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, information about a person's sex life, sexual orientation, citizenship or immigration status,
  • Genetic or biometric data processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual,
  • Personal information from a known child, or
  • Precise geolocation information.

Nevada
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Nevada. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information about Nevada residents through a website or online service: first and last name; home or physical address; email address; telephone number; social security number; online or physical identifier; or other information that, combined with an identifier, makes the information personally identifiable ("covered information" or "personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Reviewing and Requesting Changes to Your Information.
You may review and request changes to your personal information collected through Company's website or online services.
3.  Opting Out of the Sale of Personal Information.
You may submit a verified request that Company not sell your personal information.

Oregon
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Oregon. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain personal information you previously provided Company in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Correct
You have the right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of and purposes for processing the personal information.
C.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete your personal information.
D.  Right to Appeal Consumer Rights Request Responses
You may appeal Company's refusal to take action on your consumer rights request within a reasonable time after you received Company's decision. Within 45 days of receipt of your appeal, we will notify you via a written response about the action Company has taken or not taken. You may contact the state Attorney General if you have concerns about the result of the appeal.
E.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of your personal information being processed:
  • For targeted advertising;
  • For the sale of personal information; or
  • For profiling to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
F.  Right to Consent to the Processing of Sensitive Personal Data
You have a right to consent to the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic background, national origin, religious beliefs, a mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sexual orientation, status as transgender or nonbinary, status as a victim of a crime, citizenship or immigration status,
  • Genetic or biometric data,
  • Personal information from a child, or
  • Precise geolocation information.

Texas
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Texas. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain personal information you previously provided Company in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Correct
You have the right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of and purposes for processing the personal information.
C.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete your personal information.
D.  Right to Appeal Consumer Rights Request Responses
You may appeal Company's refusal to take action on your consumer rights request within a reasonable time after you received Company's decision. Within 60 days of receipt of your appeal, we will notify you via a written response about the action Company has taken or not taken. You may contact the state Attorney General if you have concerns about the result of the appeal.
E.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of your personal information being processed:
  • For targeted advertising;
  • For the sale of personal information; or
  • For profiling to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
F.  Right to Consent to the Processing of Sensitive Personal Data
You have a right to consent to the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, a mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sexuality, citizenship or immigration status,
  • Genetic or biometric data processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual,
  • Personal information from a known child, or
  • Precise geolocation information.

Utah
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the State of Utah. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data, aggregated data, or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain personal information you previously provided Company in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete the personal information you provided to Company.
C.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of your personal information being processed:
  • For targeted advertising; or
  • For the sale of personal information.
D.  Right to Opt Out of the Processing of Sensitive Personal Data
You have a right to opt out of the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, citizenship or immigration status, medical history, mental or physical health condition, medical treatment, or diagnosis by a health care professional,
  • Genetic or biometric data processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual, or
  • Precise geolocation information.

Virginia
Last Updated: September 5, 2025
This supplements the information contained in the Privacy Policy and applies solely to individuals who reside in the Commonwealth of Virginia. To exercise any of the rights described below consistent with applicable law, please follow the instructions provided in the "Exercising Your Rights" section of this document.
1.  How We Collect, Use, Disclose, and Sell Information.
We collect information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identifiable individual and does not include de-identified data or publicly available information ("personal information"). For more information about the information we collect and how we use, disclose, and sell personal information, please read the Privacy Policy.
2.  Your Rights.
A.  Right to Access and Data Portability
You have the right to confirm whether Company is processing personal information and to access this personal information. You may obtain personal information you previously provided Company in a portable and readily usable format, to the extent technically feasible.
B.  Right to Correct
You have the right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of and purposes for processing the personal information.
C.  Right to Delete
You have the right to delete your personal information
D.  Right to Appeal Consumer Rights Request Responses
You may appeal Company's refusal to take action on your consumer rights request within a reasonable time after you received Company's decision. Within 60 days of receipt of your appeal, we will notify you via a written response about the action Company has taken or not taken. You may contact the state Attorney General if you have concerns about the result of the appeal.
E.  Right to Opt Out
You have the right to opt out of your personal information being processed:
  • For targeted advertising;
  • For the sale of personal information; or
  • For profiling to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
F.  Right to Consent to the Processing of Sensitive Personal Data
You have a right to consent to the processing of your sensitive personal information, including:
  • Personal information revealing racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, a mental or physical health condition or diagnosis, sex life or sexual orientation, citizenship or immigration status,
  • Genetic or biometric data processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual,
  • Personal information from a known child, or
  • Precise geolocation information.

Exercising Your Rights
Depending on where you live, the rights described in this supplement may apply to you. To exercise your rights compatible with applicable law, please submit a verifiable consumer request via 888-649-8890 or privacy@bridgelegal.com.
A.  Verifiable Consumer Requests
Your verifiable consumer request must provide sufficient information that allows us to reasonably verify you are the person about whom we collected information, and describe your request in sufficient detail that allows us to properly respond to it. We cannot respond to your request if we cannot verify your identity and confirm that the information relates to you.
Only you, or someone legally authorized to act on your behalf, may make a verifiable consumer request related to your personal information. You may also make a verifiable consumer request on behalf of your minor child. To designate an authorized agent, please contact us via the methods noted above. If you are a California resident, you can designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf only if: (1) the authorized agent is a natural person or a business entity registered with the Secretary of State of California; and (2) you sign a written declaration that you authorize the authorized agent to act on your behalf. If you use an authorized agent under California law to submit a request to exercise your rights, please have the authorized agent take the following steps in addition to the steps described above:
  • Mail a copy of your signed written declaration authorizing the authorized agent to act on your behalf; and
  • Provide any information we request in our response to your email to verify your identity. The information requested will depend on your prior interactions with us and the sensitivity of the personal information at issue.
If you provide an authorized agent with power of attorney pursuant to California Probate Code sections 4121 to 4130, it may not be necessary to perform these steps and we will respond to any request from such authorized agent in accordance with the CCPA.
California, Iowa, Texas, and Virginia residents may make a verifiable consumer request twice within a 12-month period, free of charge, unless the request is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly unfounded. If we determine that the request warrants a fee, we will tell you why we made that decision and provide you with a cost estimate before completing your request. Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, Oregon, and Utah residents may make a verifiable consumer request, free of charge, once within a 12-month period; subsequent requests from residents in these states may warrant a fee.
B.  Response Time
We will respond to verifiable consumer requests within the time allotted under applicable law, generally forty-five (45) days of its receipt. If we require more time (up to 45 days), we will inform you of the reason and extension period in writing in compliance with applicable law.
C.  Response Content
Any disclosures we provide will only cover the 12-month period preceding the verifiable consumer request’s receipt. The response we provide will also explain the reasons we cannot comply with a request, if applicable. For data portability requests, we will select a format to provide your personal information that is readily useable and should allow you to transmit the information from one entity to another entity without hindrance in compliance with applicable law.
D.  Method of Response
You do not need to create an account with us to make a verifiable consumer request. However, if you have an account with us, we will deliver our written response to that account. If you do not have an account with us, we will deliver our written response by mail or electronically, at your option.
E.  Additional Information
We honor user-enabled global privacy controls (e.g., Global Privacy Control) as valid requests to opt out of sale and sharing.
You may exercise your rights by clicking the 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' and 'Limit the Use of My Sensitive Personal Information' links located in our website footer.
We do not sell or share personal information of consumers under 16 without appropriate opt-in consent.
California residents may submit a Shine the Light request by emailing privacy@bridgelegal.com with subject line 'Shine the Light Request' or by calling 888-649-8890.
We retain categories of personal information for appropriate periods: contact data 3 years; marketing data 12–24 months; compliance/financial records 7 years; sensitive identifiers 30 days.
Where a universal opt-out mechanism is recognized by applicable law, we will process such signals as valid opt-out requests for targeted advertising and sale.
We will not process sensitive personal information without your affirmative consent, presented clearly at collection.
Iowa residents have the right to opt out of targeted advertising.
In Utah and Iowa, you may opt out of processing of sensitive personal information by contacting us as described.
Nevada residents may submit a 'Do Not Sell' request by emailing privacy@bridgelegal.com with subject 'Nevada Do Not Sell Request' or by calling 888-649-8890.
We do not engage in profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects for consumers.