This Privacy Policy describes how David Mitchell, Esq. ("the firm," "we," or "us") collects, uses, and handles information when you visit this website or contact us.
Information We Collect
Information you provide. When you contact the firm by email or telephone, you may provide your name, contact information, and a description of your legal matter. We collect and retain this information in order to respond to your inquiry and, if an engagement is established, to provide legal services.
Automatically collected information. Like most websites, this site may collect standard technical information including IP addresses, browser type, and pages visited. This information is used solely for website operation and security purposes and is not linked to personally identifiable information.
How We Use Information
Information you provide through an inquiry or contact is used to respond to you and to evaluate whether an attorney-client relationship is appropriate. We do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes.
When you submit an inquiry through the website contact form, you will receive an automated acknowledgment email sent from assistant@newerlaw.com. This is a sending address used for automated correspondence only. Replies to that address are monitored and forwarded to the firm.
If an attorney-client relationship is established, your information will be used in the course of providing legal services, subject to our professional obligations of confidentiality under the New York Rules of Professional Conduct.
No Attorney-Client Relationship
Submitting an inquiry through this website or contacting the firm by email or telephone does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is established only through a signed engagement agreement. Do not transmit confidential information prior to an executed engagement agreement.
Confidentiality of Inquiries
While we treat all inquiries with discretion, communications sent prior to an attorney-client relationship are not protected by attorney-client privilege. If your matter is sensitive, we recommend contacting the firm by telephone before providing details in writing.
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Contact
Questions regarding this Privacy Policy may be directed to:
David Mitchell, Esq.
43 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
david@newerlaw.com
Attorney Advertising. David Mitchell is admitted to practice law in the State of New York. This privacy policy was last updated in February 2026 and may be revised without notice.