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At Coleman & Greig we appreciate the importance of protecting
your personal information. Our Privacy Policy complies
with the National Privacy Principles set out in the
Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 and explains
how your personal information will be managed when dealing
with our firm.
For what purpose
do we collect your personal information?
Coleman & Greig collects personal information for
the primary purpose of advising and representing clients
in accordance with client instructions, including for
the purposes of legal proceedings. We also collect personal
information for marketing purposes.
Information is only collected:
- if necessary for Coleman &
Greigs operations
- by lawful and fair means and not
unreasonably obtrusively
- where practicable, only from the
individual concerned.
Coleman & Greig takes reasonable
steps to ensure the individual is aware of:
- the likely use of the information
- the right of access to the information
- the identity and contact details
of the organisation
- any law requiring collection of
the information and
- the main consequences of failure
to provide the information.
How might we use and disclose your
personal information?
Coleman & Greig discloses personal
information:
- for the primary purpose for which
it was collected, ie advising and representing clients
in accordance with client instructions, including
for the purpose of legal proceedings; or,
- where the individual would reasonably
expect this; or,
- where the individual has consented;
or,
- for direct marketing by Coleman
& Greig but giving individuals the opportunity
to opt out of direct marketing. Coleman & Greig
includes its contact details in any direct marketing.
How is your personal information kept
accurate and up-to-date?
Coleman & Greig takes steps to
ensure information is accurate and up-to-date by updating
its records whenever changes to the data come to its
attention. Coleman & Greig disregards information
which seems likely to be inaccurate or out of date by
reason of the time which has elapsed since it was collected
or by reason of any other information in its possession.
Is your personal information secure?
Coleman & Greig protects personal
information from misuse or loss by restricting access
to the information in electronic format and by appropriate
physical and communications security. Any data destroyed
is disposed of in a manner which protects the privacy
of information in an appropriate manner.
Do you have access to your personal
information?
Coleman & Greig acknowledges that
individuals have a general right of access to information
concerning them, and to have inaccurate information
corrected. Access to information is subject to client
confidentiality and legal professional privilege.
Can you maintain anonymity when dealing
with our firm?
Coleman & Greig allows individuals
the option not to identify themselves when dealing with
it, where practicable.
Is your personal information sent
overseas?
Coleman & Greig does not send
personal information outside Australia, except in individual
cases where necessary for the purpose of particular
matters and in accordance with client instructions.
Coleman & Greig ensures such disclosures are subject
to the same privacy protection as within Australia.
Do we collect sensitive information?
Coleman & Greig does not collect
sensitive information unless it is specifically relevant
and necessary for the purpose of advising or representing
a client, for the purpose of establishing, exercising
or defending legal claims. Coleman & Greig does
not use government identifiers (eg. tax file numbers)
to identify individuals.
Who should you contact for further
information?
Please refer any queries about Coleman
& Greig and privacy issues to our:
Privacy
Officer
Coleman & Greig
Level 9, 100 George Street
Parramatta NSW 2150
PO Box 260
Parramatta NSW 2124 |
Phone:
02 9635 6422 Fax: 02 9689 3983 Email:
info@colgreig.com.au |
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