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law firms

Website compliance for law firms

Your intake forms and live-chat capture some of the most sensitive information a visitor can share. That is exactly what plaintiff firms look for.

Scan your law firm site free — see what fires before consent in 30 seconds.

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Why law firms draw privacy claims

Law-firm sites pair case-evaluation and consultation-request forms with live chat and session-replay tools. When a session recorder or chat widget captures what a prospective client types before they consent, plaintiffs argue that is an intercepted communication under California's CIPA § 631 — and firms that litigate these cases know precisely how to plead them.

What's being captured

Case details, injury and medical facts, financial situation, and contact information typed into 'free case review' and consultation forms.

Trackers we most often flag on law firms sites

Tap any tracker for its compliance guide:

Session-replay toolsLive-chat widgetsDriftMeta PixelGoogle/analytics tags

What the free scan shows you

Every session-replay, analytics, chat, and ad-pixel script on your site · whether each one fires before consent · whether a consent banner was detected · a 0–100 compliance score · an estimated CIPA § 631 exposure range · and the specific remediation for each tool.

Laws most relevant to this industry

California — CIPACalifornia — CCPA/CPRAFlorida — FSCA

Then keep it clean automatically

Scripts get re-added constantly — a new marketing tag, an updated chat widget, a plugin update. RegSentry re-scans on a schedule and emails you the moment a new tracker appears, so a fix today doesn't quietly break next month.

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