Privacy policy

This Privacy notice was last updated on 26/04/2018

Summary

This Privacy notice explains what information Fenwick Elliott (‘we’, ‘us’, and ‘our’) gather about you, what we use that information for, and who we give that information to. It also sets out your rights in relation to your information and who you can contact for more information or queries.

Scope

We take data protection very seriously and we are committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy notice describes how we use personal information that we obtain by:

  • Acting for you in connection with the matter(s) identified in an Engagement Letter that we have provided to you
  • Through our website www.fenwickelliott.com; and
  • By any other means.

It is our policy to collect only the minimum information required from you. If you believe we have collected excessive information about you, please contact our Practice Manager by email at nelliot@fenwickelliott.com to raise any concerns you may have.  

In this Privacy notice your personal information is sometimes called “personal data”. We sometimes collectively refer to handling, collecting, protecting or storing your personal information as ‘processing’.

Although you do not have to provide any of your personal information to us, if we ask you to do so and you refuse, we may be unable to provide you with the information or services you want from us.

Personal information

Personal information is anything that enables you to be identified or identifiable, e.g. your name, email address, telephone number or IP addresses.

Collection of personal information

Below are some examples of how you may provide personal information to us:

  • Giving us instructions
  • Contacting us (e.g. by mail, email or telephone)
  • Searching and browsing our website for content;
  • Subscribing to our newsletters and/or publications;
  • Registering for events and conferences;
  • Submitting CVs, resumes or work history information;
  • Contacting us for further information; and/or
  • Providing us with business cards or other contact information.

Use of personal information

When you provide personal information to us, we may use it for any of the purposes described in this Privacy notice or as stated at the point of collection (or as obvious from the context of collection), including:

  • To provide legal advice and services
  • To confirm and authenticate your identity
  • To update and enhance our records
  • To manage our practice, statutory returns and legal and regulatory compliance
  • To conduct quality and risk management reviews;
  • To monitor and enforce compliance with our Terms of Business;
  • Any other purposes for which you provided the information to us, including any of the purposes given in the ‘Collection of personal information’ section above. and/or 
  • To administer and manage our website

We do not collect personally identifying information for sale to third parties.

Legal grounds for processing personal information

We rely on one or more of the following processing conditions:

  • To perform our contractual obligations to you
  • To satisfy any legal and regulatory obligations to which we are subject;
  • To satisfy our legitimate interests in the effective delivery of information and services to you and in the effective and lawful operation of our businesses (provided these do not interfere with your rights);
  • (Where no other condition for processing is available) if you have given us your consent to process your personal information. 

Security of personal information

We have implemented generally accepted standards of technology and operational security in order to protect personally identifiable information from loss, misuse, alteration or destruction.

Only authorised persons are provided access to personally identifiable information we have collected, and such individuals have agreed to maintain the confidentiality of this information. 

Although we use appropriate security measures once we have received your personal data, the transmission of data over the internet (including by e-mail) is never completely secure.

We endeavour to protect personal data, but we cannot guarantee the security of data transmitted to or by us.

Sharing personal information

We may transfer, share or disclose the personal data we collect from you to third parties (and their respective subcontractors, and/or their subsidiaries and affiliates) for:

  • The purposes for which the information has been submitted
  • The purposes listed above under use of personal information
  • The administration and maintenance of our website and/or
  • Other internal or administrative purposes.

We also may transfer share or disclose personal data to third party service providers of identity management, website hosting and management, data analysis, data backup, security and storage services. 

The third party providers may use their own third party subcontractors that have access to personal data (sub-processors).  It is our policy to use only third party providers that are bound to maintain appropriate levels of security and confidentiality, to process personal information only as instructed by us, and to flow those same obligations down to their sub-processors. 

International transfers of personal information

Your personal information may be transferred to and stored outside the country where you are located. This includes countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and countries that do not have laws that provide specific protection for personal information.

Where we collect your personal information within the EEA, transfer outside the EEA will be only:

  • To a recipient located in a country which provides an adequate level of protection for your personal information; and/or
  • Under an agreement which satisfies EU requirements for the transfer of personal data to data processors or data controllers outside the EEA, e.g. standard (model) contractual clauses. 

Other disclosures

We may also disclose personal information to third parties under the following circumstances:

  • When explicitly requested by you;
  • When required to deliver publications or reference materials as requested by you;
  • When required to facilitate conferences or events hosted by a third party;
  • For legal or regulatory compliance purposes; and/or
  • As otherwise set out in this privacy statement.

We may also disclose your personal information to law enforcement, regulatory and other government agencies and to professional bodies and other third parties, as required by and/or in accordance with applicable law or regulation. This includes disclosures outside the country where you are located.

Retention of personal information

We will retain your personal information only for as long as we need it, given the purposes for which it was collected, or as required to do so by law.

To find out more about how we comply with the responsibilities and obligations relating to the storage and destruction of personal data you can review our Retention Policy.

Marketing

Where we are legally required to obtain your consent to provide you with marketing materials, we will only provide you with such marketing materials if you have provided consent for us to do so. 

If you opt into any newsletters, you will receive emails known as newsletters.  If you select any preferences such as issues, topics, subjects or industries, you may receive email communications related to those self-selected topics.

If you want to unsubscribe from mailing lists you should look for and follow the instructions we have provided in the relevant communications to you. Alternatively, you can at any time contact us to request that such communications cease.

We keep contact information (e.g.  email addresses) until a user unsubscribes or requests that we delete that information. If you choose to unsubscribe we may keep certain limited information about you so that we may honour your request.

Rights in relation to your information

You have certain rights in relation to the personal information we hold about you. In particular, you have the right to:

  • Request a copy of personal information we hold about you;
  • Ask that we update the personal information we hold about you, or correct such personal information that you think is incorrect or incomplete;
  • Ask that we delete personal information that we hold about you, or restrict the way in which we use such personal information;
  • Object to our processing of your personal information; and/or
  • Withdraw your consent to our processing of your personal information (to the extent such processing is based on consent and consent is the only permissible basis for processing).

If you would like to exercise these rights or understand if these rights apply to you, please contact us using the one of the following means below.

Our website

Our Website may link to third-party sites not controlled by us and which do not operate under our privacy practices. When you link to third-party sites, our privacy practices no longer apply. We encourage you to review each third-party site's privacy policy before disclosing any personally identifiable information.

We do not intend to collect special category (also known as sensitive) personal information through our website. Examples of special category information are: race or ethnic origin; political opinions; religious or philosophical beliefs; trade union membership; physical or mental health; genetic data; biometric data; sexual life or sexual orientation; and criminal records.

We ask that you do not provide us with special category personal information when using our website. 

Cookies

Please see our Cookie Policy.

Automated decision making

We will not use your personal information for automated decision making.

Contact us

If you have any questions or complaints about this Privacy notice or the way your personal information is processed by us, or would like to exercise one of your rights set out above, please contact us by one of the following means:

Email:

nelliot@fenwickelliott.com

Post:
Fenwick Elliott LLP
Aldwych House
71-91 Aldwych
WC2B 4HN London
United Kingdom

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection regulator, which in the UK is the Information Commissioner Office (ICO). The ICO can be contacted by the following means:

Form: www.ico.org.uk/global/contact-us/email/

Telephone: 0303 123 1113 (local rate – calls to this number cost the same as calls to 01 or 02 numbers). If you're calling from outside the UK, please call +44 1625 545 700.

Post: Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire
SK9 5AF

We may update this Privacy notice at any time by publishing an updated version here. So that you know when we make changes to this Privacy statement, we will amend the revision date at the top of this page. The new modified or amended Privacy notice will apply from that revision date. Therefore, we encourage you to review this Privacy notice periodically to be informed about how we are protecting your information.