Firm Policies & Protocols

Elyvia Law PLLC maintains policies and protocols designed to support confidentiality, privacy, responsible technology use, careful handling of privileged and work-product materials, and appropriate intake of prospective-client inquiries. These policies are provided for general informational purposes and may be supplemented by engagement terms, client instructions, outside-counsel guidelines, data-processing terms, or matter-specific protocols.

Confidentiality

Client Confidentiality Commitment

We treat client information as confidential and limit access to those with a legitimate matter-related, administrative, security, or legal purpose.

Privacy

Data Privacy Notice

We collect and use information in connection with inquiries, conflicts checks, legal and compliance services, business administration, security, and professional obligations.

AI / Human Review

AI Use and Human Review Policy

AI tools may support firm work, but they do not replace attorney judgment. AI-generated outputs are subject to human review before use as legal advice or client deliverables.

Privilege & Work Product

Attorney-Client Privilege and Attorney Work Product Protocol

We use reasonable measures designed to preserve attorney-client privilege and attorney work-product protection where those protections are available.

Safe Initial Contact

Safe Initial Contact

Prospective clients should avoid sending confidential, privileged, export-controlled, trade-secret, classified, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive information before Elyvia Law agrees to receive it.

Policy Library

These materials are provided for general informational purposes only. They do not create an attorney-client relationship and do not constitute legal advice to any person other than an engaged client within the scope of a written engagement.
+ - Data Privacy Notice

Version Date: May 26, 2026

Privacy policy for website visitors, prospective clients, clients, and business contacts.

Explains categories of information collected, how information may be used and shared, AI/technology providers, retention, security, individual rights, and privacy contact points.

Public Statement: Elyvia Law PLLC respects the privacy of clients, prospective clients, website visitors, business contacts, and users of Elyvia Law-supported legal, compliance, and technology-enabled advisory services. The firm uses administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect information against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or loss.

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+ - Client Confidentiality Commitment

Version Date: May 26, 2026

Statement of confidentiality practices for legal, compliance, and RedZone -related work.

Explains confidentiality commitments, protected information, access limits, service-provider handling, client-specific restrictions, and legal limits.

Public Statement: Elyvia Law treats client information as confidential and handles it in accordance with applicable professional-responsibility rules, engagement terms, law-firm policies, and client-specific instructions. Elyvia Law does not publicly disclose client confidential information without authorization or other lawful basis.

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+ - AI Use and Human Review Policy

Version Date: May 26, 2026

Policy for enterprise AI, Claude-assisted development, and RedZone-related workflows.

Explains use of approved systems, human supervision, no autonomous legal advice, data minimization, verification, provider controls, client restrictions, and coding/software-development safeguards.

Public Statement: Elyvia Law PLLC uses technology, including enterprise-grade artificial-intelligence tools, to support legal research, drafting, compliance analysis, software development, workflow automation, and RedZone Compliance / RedZone Integrity

solutions. These tools are used under attorney supervision and do not replace legal judgment. Elyvia Law does not treat AI-generated output as final legal advice unless it has been reviewed and approved by an attorney. Clients may request matter-specific restrictions on AI use.

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+ - Attorney-Client Privilege and Attorney Work Product Protocol

Version Date: May 26, 2026

Protocol for preserving legal protections where available.

Explains privilege/work-product principles, limits of website contact, public-facing handling commitments, client cooperation, RedZone-related materials, and no-overclaim language.

Public Statement: Elyvia Law uses reasonable measures designed to preserve attorney-client privilege and attorney work-product protection, including matter-specific access controls, confidentiality markings where appropriate, segregation of legal advice from business materials where practical, careful use of third-party service providers, and prompt action if potentially protected material is inadvertently disclosed.

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+ - Prospective Client and Contact Form Protocol

Version Date: May 26, 2026

Protocol for initial inquiries, contact forms, and non-engagement status.

Explains what to send initially, what not to send initially, conflicts/non-engagement, website form language, and acknowledgment checkbox language.

Public Statement: Please do not include confidential, privileged, export-controlled, trade-secret, classified, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive information in website contact forms. Submitting a form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Elyvia Law will review the inquiry and, where appropriate, contact the sender about next steps.

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