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Mass Speeding Ticket
Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 2026 · Please review and finalize with counsel before publishing.
Your information is treated as confidential. Details you share with us — through the site, the free tool, or Allie — are treated as confidential prospective-client information under the Massachusetts Rules of Professional Conduct, whether or not you become a paying client.
Who we are
Mass Speeding Ticket is a private law practice and AI-assisted legal service operated under the supervision of Patrick Donovan, Esq., a licensed Massachusetts attorney. We are not a government agency or court and are not affiliated with the Massachusetts Trial Court, the RMV, the Merit Rating Board, or any government entity.
What we collect
- Information you give us: your name and email, details about your citation (citation number, charge, speed, date, county/court), your account of the stop, your driving history, and any evidence you upload (photos, dashcam, the citation).
- Payment information: processed securely by our payment provider (LawPay). We do not store your full card details.
- Usage data: standard analytics such as pages visited and device type, used to improve the service.
How we use it
- To prepare, review, and deliver your defense binder and to answer your questions.
- To provide the free tools (cost calculator, license-risk check, intake).
- To communicate with you about your case from attorney@massspeedingticket.com.
- To meet our legal and professional obligations.
How we share it
We do not sell your information. We share it only with service providers who help us operate — for example, payment processing (LawPay), secure hosting and storage, email delivery, and the AI provider used to draft your binder — and only as needed to provide the service. We may disclose information if required by law.
Confidentiality & conflicts
Submitting information does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship. We still protect the information you share as confidential prospective-client information. Before taking on a matter, we may run a conflict check; if we cannot assist you, we will let you know and will not use your information against you.
Security & retention
We use reasonable safeguards to protect your information and retain it as needed to provide the service and meet our professional and legal obligations. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure.
Your choices
You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of your information, subject to our obligations to retain certain records. Contact us at attorney@massspeedingticket.com.
Contact
Patrick Donovan, Esq. · [Law Office of Patrick Donovan] · [street address, city, MA ZIP] · attorney@massspeedingticket.com
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