Data Protection Statement
We will use any personal information you provide to us via this
site solely for the purposes of marketing (e.g. to receive our newsletters
via e-mail), administration and for the provision of legal services.
The information you provide will be stored as data on computer or
in hard copy form and will be used for analysis and assessment to
enable us to review, develop and improve the website and services
we offer. Such personal information will not be passed to any third
party unless we have a legal duty to do so.
We may use cookies. A cookie is a small amount of data, which
is stored on computer to allow us to understand who is accessing
our website and to identify you when you use it, how frequently
pages are visited and to determine the most popular areas of our
website. You can set up your browser not to accept cookies when
they are sent from our website and should consult your browser software
for further information.
We will take all reasonable steps to protect your personal information
but cannot guarantee the security of any data you provide online.
By using our website and not advising us to the contrary, you agree
to our using data in the way set out above and to accept the inherent
security risks of providing information online without holding us
responsible for any breach of security unless due to our negligence
or wilful default.
You have a right to request details of the personal information
we hold about you upon payment of a fee. If you believe the information
we hold is incorrect, please contact us.
You are not obliged to provide us with any personal information
if you do not wish to do so.
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