St Paul’s Solicitors respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data.
Summary of the main ways in which we may use your personal data
- to provide information, legal advice and other services to our clients;
- to comply with our professional, legal and contractual obligations, and exercise our rights;
- to provide you with marketing publications and information on marketing activities, promotions and events organised by us or which we are taking part in;
- in the case of CVs and other information submitted by you for the purposes of applying to be a trainee or otherwise employed at our firm, to consider your suitability for the role applied for;
- to provide you with marketing information about other services we offer that are similar to those that you have already purchased or enquired about and to notify you about changes to our services;
- to administer our website and for survey purposes; and
- for internal operations, including IT security.
Summary of disclosures of your personal data that we may make
We may share your information with third parties, including:
- in the course of our legal services, to our clients, professional advisers, insurers, courts, tribunals, adjudicators, mediators, regulators and other bodies, witnesses, experts and other parties involved in matters relating to you;
- in the course of our legal services, to suppliers, consultants and sub-contractors for the performance of, or to assist in, any of the services we provide or receive;
- with your consent, to third parties for them to provide you with information about services offered by them;
- third parties in connection with events organised by us or which we are taking part in;
- credit reference agencies for the purpose of assessing your credit score where this is a condition of us entering into a contract with you;
- third parties in the event that we sell or otherwise transfer or merge all or any of our business or assets; and
- if we are under a duty to disclose or share your personal data in order to comply with any legal obligation, or in order to enforce any agreements or to protect the rights, property, or safety of St Paul’s Solicitors, our clients or others.
Complaints Procedure
You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”), the UK supervisory authority for data protection issues (www.ico.org.uk). However, if you feel you need to make a complaint, we would appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO, so please contact us in the first instance at:
Andrew Crossley
Data Protection Officer
St Paul’s Solicitors Limited
20 Old Bailey
London EC4M 7AN
andrew.crossley@stpaulssolicitors.com