PRIVACY POLICY
Last Updated: April 14, 2026
The Justice Dept (“Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) provides legal and business strategy services, along with media content including podcasts, newsletters, and related offerings. We are committed to protecting your privacy.
This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through www.thejusticedept.com (the “Website”), our newsletter, podcast, and any related services (collectively, the “Services”).
1. INFORMATION WE COLLECT
A. Information You Provide Voluntarily
Name, email address, and phone number
Information submitted through contact forms or inquiries
Newsletter subscription details
Information provided in connection with potential or actual client engagements
B. Automatically Collected Information
IP address, browser type, and device information
Pages visited, time spent, and referring URLs
Cookies and analytics data
C. Third-Party Information
Information from platforms such as podcast providers, email marketing tools, and social media
2. HOW WE USE YOUR INFORMATION
We use your information to:
Provide legal and business strategy services
Respond to inquiries and evaluate potential engagements
Deliver newsletters, podcast updates, and marketing communications
Improve our Website, content, and Services
Comply with legal and regulatory obligations
3. MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
By subscribing to our newsletter or providing your email, you consent to receive communications from us. You may unsubscribe at any time using the link in any email or by contacting us directly.
We comply with applicable email marketing laws, including the CAN-SPAM Act. To the extent required by applicable state law (including California’s Consumer Privacy Act and similar statutes), we honor opt-out requests for marketing communications.
4. SHARING OF INFORMATION
We do not sell your personal information. We may share information with:
Service providers (e.g., email platforms, analytics providers)
Professional advisors
Government or regulatory authorities when required by law
A successor entity in the event of a merger, acquisition, or restructuring
5. COOKIES AND TRACKING
We use cookies and similar technologies for analytics, functionality, and marketing purposes. You may adjust your browser settings to refuse cookies; however, some features may not function properly if cookies are disabled.
Residents of certain states may have additional rights regarding targeted advertising and data sharing with third parties. Please see Section 7 below or contact us to exercise these rights.
6. DATA RETENTION
We retain personal data only as long as necessary for business, legal, or operational purposes, and in accordance with applicable law. When personal data is no longer needed, we take reasonable steps to securely delete or anonymize it.
7. YOUR RIGHTS
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have the right to:
Access the personal data we hold about you
Request correction or deletion of your data
Opt out of marketing communications
Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information (note: we do not sell personal data)
Request data portability where applicable
Limit the use of sensitive personal information where applicable
California Residents: Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), you have the right to know what personal information is collected, to request deletion, and to opt out of sale or sharing. We do not sell personal information.
Other State Residents: If you are a resident of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, or another state with a comprehensive privacy law, you may have similar rights. We will honor verified requests to the extent required by applicable law.
To exercise your rights, please contact us at: info@thejusticedept.com. We will respond to verifiable requests within the timeframe required by applicable law.
8. DATA SECURITY
We implement reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect your personal information. However, no system is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee the absolute security of your information.
9. CHILDREN’S PRIVACY
Our Services are not directed to individuals under 13 years of age, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we become aware that we have inadvertently collected such information, we will take steps to delete it promptly.
10. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Material changes will be communicated by updating the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page. We encourage you to review this Policy regularly.
11. CONTACT
The Justice Dept
info@thejusticedept.com