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1. Introduction"We" or "us" means Speigel Nichols Fox LLP. "You" means anybody whose personal information we hold, but we direct this privacy policy, in essence, to our clients. 2. Your Privacy RightsWe are responsible under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (the "Act") for the personal information we collect and hold. To ensure accountability, we have developed this policy and trained our lawyers and support staff about our policies and practices. [top]3. What is Personal Information?Personal information is defined in the Act as any information about an identifiable individual. It does not include general business contact information including your name, title, business address, and business telephone number. [top]4. What Personal Information do we collect?The personal information we collect may include your name, home address and telephone number, information relevant to a client’s legal matter and other information incidental to our provision of legal services. [top]5. How do we collect your Personal Information?We collect information only by lawful means. If possible, we collect your personal information directly from you, at the start of a retainer and in the course of our representation.
6. Purposes for which Personal Information is collectedWe use your personal information for the primary purpose to provide legal advice and services to you and to represent you. Other purposes include:
We do not disclose your personal information to any third party to enable them to market their products and services. We do not sell our client mailing lists or other personal information. We collect only that personal information that is necessary for our purposes. We will retain personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected and as required by law. We have established minimum and maximum retention periods regarding the retention of personal information. 7. ConsentWe will obtain the requisite consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information, as required by applicable privacy legislation. Sometimes we ask for your consent in writing, but often we may accept your oral consent. We will take into account the sensitivity of the information we are collecting, using, and disclosing in determining how we obtain your consent. Usually, your consent may be implied by virtue of the circumstances. For example, it is implied that we can collect and use personal information of our clients in the course of our retainer. It is also implied that an individual who voluntarily provides personal information to us has consented to the collection and use of this information. It is further implied that clients who retain us, or parties adverse in interest to our clients, consent to the reasonable collection, use, and disclosure of their personal information for purposes of our representation of our clients. [top]8. Disclosure of your Personal InformationUnder certain circumstances, we will disclose your personal information:
9. Updating Your InformationSince we use your personal information to provide legal services to you, it is important that the information is accurate and up-to-date. In order to ensure that your personal information is accurate, please inform us immediately of any changes in the information you have provided to us so that we can make any necessary changes. [top]10. Is Your Personal Information Secure?We take all reasonable precautions to ensure that we keep your personal information safe from loss or theft as well as unauthorised access, disclosure, copying, use, or modification. These steps include:
11. Access to Your Personal InformationYou may request, in writing, access to any personal information we hold about you. We will make all reasonable efforts to respond to your request within 30 days after receipt of such request. If we cannot respond to your request within this time, we will advise you in writing. Requests that involve archive, retrieval, or reproduction costs may be subject to a fee. We will notify you following receipt of your request of the approximate cost and give you the opportunity to withdraw your request if you wish to do so. [top]12. Correcting ErrorsIf we hold information about you and you can establish that it is not accurate, complete, and up-to-date, we will take reasonable steps to correct it. 13. Can You be Denied Access to your Personal Information?Your rights to access your personal information are not absolute. Your access to personal information is subject to certain exceptions stipulated in the Act.
If we deny your request for access to, or refuse a request to correct information, we shall explain why. 14. How to contact us?You should direct all requests for access to personal information and complaints or other inquiries to: [top] 15. Communicating with UsYou should be aware that e-mail is not a 100% secure medium. You should be aware of this if you wish us to converse with you and send material to you through this medium. We may send e-mails to individuals in our contact database to distribute a newsletter and advise of recent legal developments. These emails will contain an opt-out feature that allows you to unsubscribe if you do not wish to receive future emails from us in this regard. 16. Web SiteOur web site contains links to other sites, which this privacy policy does not govern. We are not responsible for how these other sites collect, use, and disclose your personal information. It is, therefore, important that you review their privacy policies before you provide them with personal information. 17. Employment InquiriesIf you apply to us for a job, we need to consider your personal information, as part of our review process. We normally retain information from candidates after we make a decision, unless you ask us not to retain the information. If we offer you a job, which you accept, we will retain the information in accordance with our privacy procedures for employee records. [top]18. Changes to this Privacy PolicySince we review all of our policies and procedures, we may change our privacy policy from time to time. [top]Home | Contact Us | Site Map | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy
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