This privacy statement explains how Jaison Solicitors collects, uses, and keeps your personal data when you visit or use website
Please be aware that if you hire us, there is a possibility that a separate agreement will be signed by both of you and us, which will control how our company handles all information and data gathered for the service—including some information gathered via our website. All provisions in this Privacy Policy that conflict with such an agreement take precedence.
This Privacy Policy is effective from following date .
We gather or get hold of your data:
⦁ when you give it to us (for example, through getting in touch with us);
⦁ information obtained through cookies from your use of our website (such as your operating system, browser type, and Internet service provider domain name); and
Unless you specifically choose to email us directly or fill out a form that can be found on many of the site’s pages, we do not collect personally identifiable information about you.
The following types of personal data are processed by us:
⦁ fundamental details, like your name (including the prefix or title), the business you work for, your position or title, and your relationship to an individual;
⦁ contact details, including your phone number, email address, and postal address;
⦁ financial data, including details about payments;
⦁ Identity and background data that you have supplied or that we have gathered as a part of our business acceptance procedures; and
⦁ Any additional information you might give us about yourself.
When you visit our website, we do automatically gather certain non-personally identifiable information, such as the kind of browser you are using, the OS you are running, and the domain name of your Internet service provider.
In order to enhance the look and feel of our website, we use non-personally identifiable information to analyse how people use it (such as aggregated data from the pages they visit). With your personal data, we could do the following:
⦁ to reply to your message or the form that you have filled out on different pages of our website;
⦁ make use of it to offer legal services;
⦁ utilise it for business development and marketing initiatives pertaining to our legal services. Sending you newsletters, legal updates, marketing materials, and other information that might be of interest to you are a few examples of this;
⦁ to fulfil our responsibilities under the law and regulations; and
⦁ utilise it for our justifiable business purposes, such as conducting analysis and research on the industry, running our websites, and running our company.
We process your personal information based on the following legal justifications, specifically:
⦁ Consent: In order to use your personal information, we may (but typically do not) need your consent. You can withdraw your consent by contacting us (see below).
⦁ Execution of a contract: In order to sign a contract with you or carry out our end of the bargain, we might need to gather and utilise your personal information.
⦁ Legitimate interest: We may use your personal information for purposes outlined above that are within our legitimate interests.
⦁ Law and regulation compliance: We may use your personal data as required to abide by the relevant laws and regulations.
Your personal information is never rented or sold to outside parties by us.
Only to the extent required to operate our business, offer you a service, abide by the law, protect our legal rights, or with your consent, may we share your personal information with third parties. These could consist of the following.
⦁ Third-party contractors, suppliers, or agents in relation to the processing of your personal data for the objectives specified in this policy. This may involve, but is not restricted to, service providers for communications, IT, and website hosting.
⦁ Third parties relevant to the services that we provide.
⦁ To the extent mandated by legislation, rules, or court orders; for instance, if we are required to divulge your personal data in order to abide by any legal requirements.
⦁ If it is deemed reasonable for the purpose of a private alternative dispute resolution procedure, or for the establishment, defence, or exercise of a legal or equitable claim.
There may be links on our website to other websites that are managed by different businesses. Since this privacy statement only relates to our website, we advise you to review the privacy
policies of any other websites you visit. Even if you use links from our website to visit another website, we are not liable for the privacy policies and practices of that other website.
Additionally, in the event that you found us through a link on a third-party website, please be aware that we are not responsible for the privacy practices or policies of the owners and operators of that third-party website; instead, we recommend that you check with them.
The forms accessible on our website are powered by Protection Regulations of the European Union.
and subject to the General Data
When you complete a form, email, and forward it to us.
will receive the information you provide, compile it into an
Your information that you provide on the form will not be kept on file on this website or in any of our internal computer systems.
For as long as we continue to use ‘s services or until you specifically request removal by emailing us, your data will be kept in ‘s secure database located in the EU.
We consider to be a third party data processor. For more information, please see .
Your personal information might be transferred by us outside of the European Union. If your personal data is transferred by us outside of the EEA:
⦁ it will be as a result of your permission or a legal requirement; and
⦁ We will take action to guarantee that the necessary security precautions are implemented in order to preserve your right to privacy as specified in this Policy.
Our concern is safeguarding the privacy of minors who are 16 years of age or younger. If you are under 16 years old, please obtain your parent’s or guardian’s consent before providing any personal information to us.
The duration for which we retain your personal information will be determined primarily by:
⦁ the reason we are using your personal data: we must retain the data for the length of time required to fulfil the relevant purpose, and
⦁ Legal obligations: There may be a minimum amount of time that we are required by law or regulation to retain your personal information.
We will make sure that the personal data we have is protected by the necessary security protocols.
A cookie is a small piece of information that is kept on a user’s hard drive and contains personal data. The following details the cookies we use on our website and their purpose:
⦁ Google Analytics cookies: These cookies are used by us to gather data about how users interact with our website, such as the URL of the website the user came from and the total number of visits. We use the data to make our website better and give users a better experience.
You can change your browser’s settings to allow or prohibit cookies. Visit www.allaboutcookies.org to learn more about cookies and how to accomplish this.
You can exercise your legal rights regarding the personal information we hold about you in a number of ways by getting in touch with us using the information provided below.
These rights include:
⦁ Getting information about how your personal data is processed and getting access to the data we have about you. Please be aware that there may be situations in which we have the right to deny requests for copies of personal data. Specifically, information protected by legal professional privilege will only be shared with our client and only with their consent.
⦁ Requesting that any incomplete or erroneous personal information be corrected.
⦁ Requesting that, under certain conditions, we remove your personal data. Please be aware that although we are legally permitted to keep your personal information, there may be situations in which you request that it be deleted.
⦁ Expressing concerns about our processing of your personal information and asking that it be restricted in specific situations. Once more, there may be situations in which you ask us to stop processing your personal information or object to it, but we have the legal right to turn down your request.
⦁ Occasionally, obtaining certain personal data in an organised, widely-used, and machine-readable format, as well as asking that we send that data to a third party when it is technically possible. Please be aware that this right only pertains to the personal data you have given us.
⦁ Withdrawing your consent, though in some cases we might be able to process without it if we have another good reason (not consent) to do so.
⦁ Filing a complaint with the appropriate data protection authority if you believe we have violated any of your rights. You can request information about the data protection authority that applies to the way your personal data is processed from us.
Changes to our privacy policy
This privacy statement may be updated periodically to reflect changes in the law or business trends. We will not make these modifications known to our customers or website visitors directly. Rather, we advise you to periodically check this page for updates to the policy.
Please get in touch with us if you would like more details about how your personal information is gathered, used, disclosed, transferred, or processed, or if you would like to exercise any of the rights mentioned above. You can do this by writing to us at .