This Privacy Policy informs you how Jackson Stephens, as a data controller, handles personal information collected from you, our clients or via independent third parties.
The type and extent of the information we collect may vary depending on the nature of the legal services we provide or when you use our website or client portal. "Personal Information" is any information that can be used to identify you directly or indirectly and may include:
We may also collect, store and use sensitive personal information which requires a higher level of protection and includes:
We may also collect other information that you voluntarily provide to us, including when you communicate with us via email, post, telephone or other channels; when you sign up for or request that we send you our e-alerts, or other marketing materials; when you submit an application for an employment position with us; when you sign up for an event; and when you respond to our communications or requests for information.
We may receive Personal Information about you from other independent sources, including lawyers, tax advisors, wealth manager as well as from publicly sources such as websites, social media platforms, official registers and databases.
We may use the information we collect:
We may also share information we collect with others only if and to the extent necessary and appropriate and which may include the following:
We retain the Personal information we collect for no longer than is reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes for which we collect the information and to comply with our legal obligations.
We utilize a range of tools, techniques, measures and safeguards such as firewalls, backup and disaster recovery systems, antimalware and encryption to ensure that your Personal Information is secure and not at risk of unauthorized access or disclosure or accidental loss.
Notwithstanding our robust breach detection measures, no information system can be 100% secure and to this extent we are unable to guarantee the absolute security of your information in cases where you transmit your Personal Information to us over networks that we do not control. In the event of a security breach, we will notify you in accordance with the requirements provided under our Data Protection Act.
We rely on the following legal grounds to process Personal Information, namely:
In accordance with the Data Protection Act, you may have certain legal rights in respect of the Personal Information which is processed by Jackson Stephens including the rights of access; right to have your data corrected, updated, rectified or erased; right to object to the processing of or restrict the processing of your data; right to withdraw your consent previously given to processing of your data; and to request the transfer of your data to another party. Should you wish to exercise any of your rights you should send your request to: jo-anne@Jacksonstephenslaw.com
If you no longer wish to receive marketing communications from us, please utilize our opt-out mechanisms that allow you to opt-out from receiving those communications, update your contact information or change your preferences at any time. You may also opt back in to receive those communications at any time.
We welcome your enquiries and comments. If you would like to contact us with questions about our privacy or data protection practices, please send us an email via our Contact Us page or at jo-anne@Jacksonstephenslaw.com.
If you believe that we have not been able to assist with your complaint or concern, you may have the right to complain to the data protection authority/regulator:
Ombudsman Data Protection
PO Box 2252, Grand Cayman, KY1-11-7
Changes to this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time and any updates will be published on our website at Data Removal
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