Privacy Policy
Effective Date: December 17, 2025 Last Updated: December 30, 2025
This Privacy Policy describes how Nationwide Legal, LLC (“Nationwide Legal,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, discloses, and safeguards information in connection with our litigation support and related administrative services.
This Privacy Policy should be read together with our Terms of Service, Security Policy, and Data Deletion Policy, which collectively govern the handling of information across our services.
1. Introduction
Nationwide Legal operates litigation support and court-related administrative services, including process serving, e-filing coordination, court reporting coordination, and related litigation support services. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice or legal services.
For customer matters submitted through our services or integrations, Nationwide Legal generally acts as a service provider and intermediary and processes information in accordance with customer instructions and applicable law.
This Privacy Policy applies to:
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- Users accessing our services through integrated third-party platforms
- Users accessing our websites and web applications
- Law firm personnel and legal professionals using our services
By accessing or using our services, you acknowledge the data practices described in this Privacy Policy.
2. Information We Collect
2.1 Information from Integrated Platforms
When you connect a legal practice management platform or other integrated system to Nationwide Legal, we may access and process information as authorized by you, including:
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- Matter Information: Case names, case numbers, matter descriptions, and related metadata
- Contact Information: Names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of parties involved in service of process or filings
- Document Information: Document names, metadata, and content for documents you explicitly select for service or filing
- User Identity: Profile information such as name and email address
We request and use only the minimum permissions reasonably necessary to provide the requested services.
2.2 Account Information
When you register for our services, we may collect:
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- Law firm name and business address
- Contact information for firm personnel
- Billing and payment information
- Attorney bar numbers or professional credentials where applicable
2.3 Order and Transaction Information
For each service request, we may collect:
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- Service instructions and special requirements
- Recipient information (such as names and addresses for service)
- Case and court information
- Service type, priority selections, and scheduling details
- Payment and billing records
2.4 Automatically Collected Information
When you access our websites or web applications, we may automatically collect limited technical information, including:
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- Browser type and version
- IP address
- Device information
- Usage patterns and interactions within our applications
- Technical logs used for security monitoring, troubleshooting, and operational integrity
We may use cookies or similar technologies necessary for authentication, security, and basic application functionality.
3. How We Use Your Information
We use information we collect for the following purposes:
3.1 Service Fulfillment
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- Processing and fulfilling service of process and filing requests
- Coordinating with process servers, courts, and service providers
- Generating proofs of service and related documentation
- Communicating order status, confirmations, and updates
3.2 Account Management
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- Creating and managing user accounts
- Processing payments and invoicing
- Providing customer support
- Communicating regarding orders and service-related matters
3.3 Service Improvement
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- Analyzing usage patterns to improve service functionality
- Troubleshooting technical and operational issues
- Developing and enhancing features related to litigation support services
3.4 Legal and Compliance
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- Complying with applicable laws and regulatory requirements
- Responding to lawful requests, subpoenas, or court orders
- Protecting our rights, users, and systems
- Preventing fraud, abuse, or misuse of services
4. How We Share Your Information
4.1 Service Providers and Fulfillment Partners
We share information with third parties that assist in providing our services, including:
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- Operational and Fulfillment Systems: Internal systems and vetted service providers used to process service requests
- Process Servers: Independent contractors who perform physical service of process
- Court Filing Partners: Third parties assisting with e-filing and court submissions
Information is shared only to the extent reasonably necessary to perform requested services.
4.2 Infrastructure Providers
Our services are hosted using reputable cloud infrastructure providers that maintain commercially reasonable security standards and data protection practices.
4.3 Legal Requirements
We may disclose information when required or permitted by law, including:
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- Responding to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal process
- Cooperating with law enforcement or regulatory authorities
- Protecting our legal rights or defending against legal claims
4.4 No Sale of Personal Information
Nationwide Legal does not sell personal information. We do not share personal information for third-party marketing or advertising purposes.
5. Data Retention
We retain information for as long as reasonably necessary to:
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- Provide our services and maintain customer accounts
- Comply with legal, regulatory, and court-related obligations
- Resolve disputes and enforce agreements
- Maintain required business records
Typical retention periods include:
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- Active account data: Retained while the account remains active
- Order and transaction records: Retained for up to seven (7) years for legal and compliance purposes
- Technical logs: Retained for a limited period, generally up to thirty (30) days, for operational and security purposes
Certain data may persist in encrypted backup or archival systems until routinely purged in accordance with standard retention schedules. Additional details are provided in our Data Deletion Policy.
6. Data Security
We implement commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
These safeguards may include encryption in transit and at rest where appropriate, access controls, monitoring, and periodic security reviews. Additional information is available in our Security Policy.
7. Your Privacy Rights
7.1 California Residents (CCPA / CPRA)
If you are a California resident, you may have the right to:
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- Know what personal information we collect and how it is used
- Access personal information we maintain about you
- Request deletion of personal information, subject to applicable exceptions
- Opt out of the sale of personal information (we do not sell personal information)
- Not be discriminated against for exercising privacy rights
7.2 Other Jurisdictions
To the extent required by applicable law, individuals in other jurisdictions may have additional privacy rights, which may include rights to access, correction, or restriction of certain processing activities.
7.3 Exercising Privacy Rights
Requests to exercise privacy rights may be submitted to:
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- Email: security@nationwidelegal.com
- Address: 1609 James M Wood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015
We respond to verified requests within forty-five (45) days, subject to lawful extensions where permitted. Procedures for deletion requests are described in our Data Deletion Policy.
8. Third-Party Integrations
8.1 Authorization
When you connect a third-party platform:
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- You authorize the connection through that platform’s interface
- Nationwide Legal receives only the permissions you grant
- You may revoke access at any time through the platform’s settings
8.2 Data Handling
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- Document content is processed as necessary for service fulfillment and is not retained beyond what is operationally necessary
- Matter and contact metadata may be retained to support order tracking, compliance, and fulfillment
- Integrated platform data is accessed only when you initiate a service request
8.3 Disconnecting Integrations
If you disconnect an integration, Nationwide Legal will no longer access data from that platform. Information associated with previously completed or in-progress services may be retained as required for legal, operational, or compliance purposes.
9. Children’s Privacy
Our services are intended for business use by legal professionals. We do not knowingly collect personal information from individuals under eighteen (18) years of age.
10. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When material changes are made:
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- The “Last Updated” date will be revised
- Notice may be provided through our services or via email
Continued use of the services after the effective date of an updated policy constitutes acknowledgment of the revised policy.
11. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or our data practices, please contact us:
Nationwide Legal, LLC 1609 James M Wood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90015
Email: security@nationwidelegal.com Phone: 1-213-249-9999