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PRIVACY POLICY

This Privacy Policy explains how personal data we collect from our clients will be stored and processed. It also explains your privacy choices when using our website and your right to access your information under the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 (GDPR) . For the purposes of the Data Protection Legislation 816810 Solicitors, of 305 Northborough Road, London SW16 4TR, a law firm registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority,is the data controller.

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INFORMATION WE HOLD ABOUT YOU

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In order to provide an effective legal service, we need to collect and use the personal information of our clients. Information may also need to be collected and used in compliance with regulatory requirements. Personal information collected from you, verbally or in writing , will be recorded and used . All your personal information will be protected by us. We will ensure to treat your personal information lawfully and correctly. You have the right to refuse to provide any information, however, we may not be able to successfully complete your transaction/instructions without this information.

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THE WAY IN WHICH YOUR INFORMATION WILL BE USED

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We would collect information about you to contact you and to provide legal services on a matter that you would have instructed us to act for you, including to communicate with you during the course of the conduct of your case

  • Comply with any court directions or other obligations as part of your legal matter.

  • Prepare documentation and correspond in relation to legal proceedings on your behalf.

  • Respond to any complaint or allegation about your matter.

 

By providing your data you consent for us to process your personal data for this specific purpose .If you have instructed us to provide you legal services ,any Information we hold about you will be used to provide those legal services.We shall not share your information for marketing purposes with other organisations.

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STORAGE

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At the conclusion of your case, we shall store your file of papers and your data, either in an electronic form or in manual form in paper. This will be retained by us in the storage /computer for a minimum of 6 years or for a longer period as required by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, The Law Society, or our Insurers.

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CONFIDENTIALITY

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As solicitors, we have a professional and legal duty to keep all our client's data confidential, with one exception. Under the money laundering Regulations, solicitors are under a legal duty to disclose information to the relevant authorities where it is suspected that a transaction concerning a client involves money laundering.We may have to disclose this without notifying you first or the reasons for it.

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SHARING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

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During the course of the conduct of your instructions, we may need to share your personal data with third parties such as a barrister, legal aid office, court, cost drafstman ,interpreters, land registry or any other organisations or individuals such as opponent solicitors and experts whose participation is necessary for the conduct and conclusion of your case.

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STORING YOUR PERSONAL DATA

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All information you provide to us is stored manually or electronically. By submitting your personal data, you agree to storing or processing . The security of your data transmitted to our site is at your own risk. We shall take steps to prevent any unauthorised access.

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ACCESS TO YOUR INFORMATION AND CORRECTION

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If you would like a copy of some or all of your personal information, please write to us at 305 Northborough Road, London SW16 4TR. You may correct/change any of your personal data we hold.

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COOKIES

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Website usage information is collected using cookies. You may avoid this by setting your browser not to accept cookies .

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YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE DATA PROTECTION LEGISLATION.

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You have the rights to:-

  • be informed that processing is being undertaken

  • access to one’s personal information within the statutory one-month period

  • prevent processing in certain circumstances

  • correct, rectify, block or erase information regarded as wrong information

  • have your personal data erased

  • request transfer of your data

  • complain to our data protection officer on how we have handled your personal data. If you are not satisfied complain to the Information Commissioner

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REVIEWING OUR PRIVACY POLICY

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We shall review and update our privacy policy on this web page.

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