Compliance
Compliance & Consumer Protection
Conecme is committed to operating compliant lead generation campaigns. This page outlines our approach to TCPA considerations, consent capture, consumer disclosures, and data protection. Law firms should obtain their own legal and compliance advice regarding their specific obligations.
TCPA Considerations
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) regulates how businesses can contact consumers by phone, text, and automated means. Lead generation campaigns that involve telephone contact must comply with applicable TCPA requirements.
Conecme's landing pages include consent language that informs consumers about potential contact from attorneys and their representatives. Consent disclosures are designed to be clear and conspicuous, and consumers must affirmatively provide consent before their information is submitted.
Consent Capture
Consumer consent is captured at the point of lead submission through clear disclosure language and affirmative consent mechanisms (such as checkboxes or verbal confirmation).
Where applicable, consent documentation may include TrustedForm certificates, source URL information, landing page snapshots, and timestamps — providing a record of how and when consent was obtained.
Lead Provenance
Lead provenance refers to the documentation of where and how a lead was generated. This may include the advertising source, landing page URL, consent language presented, timestamp, and IP address.
Maintaining clear lead provenance helps law firms demonstrate compliant lead acquisition practices and supports due diligence requirements.
Data Protection
Consumer personal information collected through lead generation campaigns is handled in accordance with our privacy policy. Data is transmitted securely and shared only with the law firms relevant to the consumer's inquiry.
Conecme does not sell consumer data to unrelated third parties. Lead information is used solely for the purpose of connecting consumers with legal representation.
Important Notice
The information on this page describes Conecme's general compliance approach and is not legal advice. Compliance requirements vary by jurisdiction, case type, and specific campaign configuration. Law firms are responsible for ensuring their own compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations. We recommend consulting with a compliance attorney regarding your specific obligations.
Questions About Compliance?
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