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We take your privacy very seriously. Please read this privacy policy carefully as it contains important information on who we are and how and why we collect, store, use and share your personal data. It also explains your rights in relation to your personal data and how to contact us or supervisory authorities in the event you have a complaint.

When we use your personal data we are regulated under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which applies across the European Union (including in the United Kingdom) and we are responsible as ‘controller’ of that personal data for the purposes of the GDPR. Our use of your personal data is subject to your instructions, the GDPR, other relevant UK and EU legislation and our professional duty of confidentiality.

Key terms

It would be helpful to start by explaining some key terms used in this policy:

We, us, our Woffinden Limited (a company registered in England under number 9490323, with its registered office at Beaconsfield Court, Beaconsfield Road, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 8FF and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) — SRA number 622328) 
Personal data Any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual 
Special category personal data Personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious beliefs, philosophical beliefs or trade union membershipGenetic and biometric dataData concerning health, sex life or sexual orientation

 

Personal data we collect about you

The table below sets out the personal data we will or may collect in the course of advising and/or acting for you.

Personal data we will collect Personal data we may collect depending on why you have instructed us
Your name, address and telephone numberInformation to enable us to check and verify your identity, eg your date of birth or passport detailsElectronic contact details, eg your email address and mobile phone number

Information relating to the matter in which you are seeking our advice or representation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your National Insurance and tax detailsYour bank and/or building society detailsDetails of your professional online presence, eg LinkedIn profileDetails of your spouse/partner and dependants or other family members, eg if relevant to benefits provided in connection with employment

Your employment status and details including salary, benefits and pension

Your nationality and immigration status and information from related documents, such as your passport or other identification, and immigration information

Your employment records including, where relevant, records relating to sickness and attendance, performance, disciplinary, conduct and grievances (including relevant special category personal data)

Your racial or ethnic origin, gender and sexual orientation, religious or similar beliefs

Your trade union membership

Your medical records

 

This personal data is required to enable us to provide our service to you. If you do not provide personal data we ask for, it may delay or prevent us from providing services to you.

How your personal data is collected

We collect most of this information from you. However, we may also collect information:

  • from publicly accessible sources, eg Companies House;
  • directly from a third party, eg:
    • your employer;
    • your solicitor/representative;
    • Courts/Tribunals;
    • our clients.
  • from a third party with your consent, eg:
    • your bank or building society, another financial institution or advisor;
    • barristers, consultants and other professionals we may engage in relation to your matter;
    • your employer and/or trade union, professional body or pension administrators;
    • your doctors, medical and occupational health professionals;
  • via our website—we use cookies on our website (for more information on cookies, please see our cookies policy);
  • via our information technology (IT) systems, eg:
    • case management, document management and time recording systems;

How and why we use your personal data

Under data protection law, we can only use your personal data if we have a proper reason for doing so, eg:

  • to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations;
  • for the performance of our contract with you or to take steps at your request before entering into a contract;
  • for our legitimate interests or those of a third party; or
  • where you have given consent.

A legitimate interest is when we have a business or commercial reason to use your information, so long as this is not overridden by your own rights and interests.

The table below explains what we use (process) your personal data for and our reasons for doing so:

What we use your personal data for Our reasons
To provide legal services to you  For the performance of our contract with you or to take steps at your request before entering into a contract 
To provide legal services to our clients  For our legitimate interests or those of a third party, ie to make sure we are following our own internal procedures so we can deliver the best service to youTo comply with our legal and regulatory obligations 
Conducting checks to identify our clients and verify their identityScreening for financial and other sanctions or embargoesOther processing necessary to comply with professional, legal and regulatory obligations that apply to our business, eg under health and safety regulation or rules issued by our professional regulator  To comply with our legal and regulatory obligations 

 

 

 

Gathering and providing information required by or relating to audits, enquiries or investigations by regulatory bodies  To comply with our legal and regulatory obligations 
Ensuring business policies are adhered to, eg policies covering security and internet use 

 

For our legitimate interests or those of a third party, ie to make sure we are following our own internal procedures so we can deliver the best service to you 
Operational reasons, such as improving efficiency, training and quality control 

 

For our legitimate interests or those of a third party, ie to be as efficient as we can so we can delivery the best service for you at the best price 
Ensuring the confidentiality of commercially sensitive information  For our legitimate interests or those of a third party, ie to protect our intellectual property and other commercially valuable informationTo comply with our legal and regulatory obligations 
Statistical analysis to help us manage our practice, eg in relation to our financial performance, client base, work type or other efficiency measures  For our legitimate interests or those of a third party, ie to be as efficient as we can so we can delivery the best service for you at the best price 
Preventing unauthorised access and modifications to systems  For our legitimate interests or those of a third party, ie to prevent and detect criminal activity that could be damaging for us and for youTo comply with our legal and regulatory obligations 
Updating and enhancing client records 

 

 

For the performance of our contract with you or to take steps at your request before entering into a contractTo comply with our legal and regulatory obligationsFor our legitimate interests or those of a third party, eg making sure that we can keep in touch with our clients about existing and new services 
Statutory returns  To comply with our legal and regulatory obligations 
Ensuring safe working practices, staff administration and assessments 

 

To comply with our legal and regulatory obligationsFor our legitimate interests or those of a third party, eg to make sure we are following our own internal procedures and working efficiently so we can deliver the best service to you 
Marketing our services and those of selected third parties to:—existing and former clients;—third parties who have previously expressed an interest in our services;—third parties with whom we have had no previous dealings.

 

For our legitimate interests or those of a third party, ie to promote our business to existing and former clients 

 

 

 

Special category personal data

We will only process special category personal data, where one the provisions set out above apply and where we have your explicit consent or where processing is necessary to carry out obligations and exercise specific rights of your organisation or you in relation to employment, social security and social protection law.

Promotional communications

We may use your personal data to send you updates (by email, text message, telephone or post) about legal developments that might be of interest to you and/or information about our services, including exclusive offers, promotions or new services.

We have a legitimate interest in processing your personal data for promotional purposes (see above ‘How and why we use your personal data’). This means we do not usually need your consent to send you promotional communications. However, where consent is needed, we will ask for this consent separately and clearly.

We will always treat your personal data with the utmost respect and never share it with other organisations for marketing purposes.

You have the right to opt out of receiving promotional communications at any time by:

We may ask you to confirm or update your marketing preferences if you instruct us to provide further services in the future, or if there are changes in the law, regulation, or the structure of our business.

Who we share your personal data with

We routinely share personal data with:

  • professional advisers who we instruct on your behalf or refer you to, eg barristers, medical professionals, accountants, tax advisors or other experts;
  • other third parties where necessary to carry out your instructions, eg Companies House;
  • our insurers and brokers;
  • our bank.

We only allow our service providers to handle your personal data if we are satisfied they take appropriate measures to protect your personal data.

We may disclose and exchange information with law enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.

We may also need to share some personal data with other parties, such as potential buyers of some or all of our business or during a re-structuring. Usually, information will be anonymised but this may not always be possible. The recipient of the information will be bound by confidentiality obligations.

Where your personal data is held

Information may be held at our offices and those of our third party agencies, service providers, representatives and agents as described above (see ‘Who we share your personal data with’).

Some of these third parties may be based outside the European Economic Area. For more information, including on how we safeguard your personal data when this occurs, see below: ‘Transferring your personal data out of the EEA’.

How long your personal data will be kept

We will keep your personal data after we have finished advising or acting for you. We will do so for one of these reasons:

  • to respond to any questions, complaints or claims made by you or on your behalf;
  • to show that we treated you fairly;
  • to keep records required by law.

We will not retain your data for longer than necessary for the purposes set out in this policy. Different retention periods apply for different types of data.  Further details on this are available in our records management policy and retention schedule.

Transferring your personal data out of the EEA

To deliver services to you, it is sometimes necessary for us to share your personal data outside the European Economic Area (EEA), eg:

  • with your and our service providers located outside the EEA;
  • if you are based outside the EEA;
  • where there is an international dimension to the matter in which we are advising you.

These transfers are subject to special rules under European and UK data protection law.

These non-EEA countries do not have the same data protection laws as the United Kingdom and EEA. We will, however, ensure the transfer complies with data protection law and all personal data will be secure.

If you would like further information please contact us (see ‘How to contact us’ below).

Your rights

You have the following rights, which you can exercise free of charge:

Access  The right to be provided with a copy of your personal data 
Rectification  The right to require us to correct any mistakes in your personal data 
To be forgotten  The right to require us to delete your personal data—in certain situations 
Restriction of processing  The right to require us to restrict processing of your personal data—in certain circumstances, eg if you contest the accuracy of the data 
Data portability  The right to receive the personal data you provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and/or transmit that data to a third party—in certain situations 
To object  The right to object:—at any time to your personal data being processed for direct marketing (including profiling);—in certain other situations to our continued processing of your personal data, eg processing carried out for the purpose of our legitimate interests. 
Not to be subject to automated individual decision-making  The right not to be subject to a decision based solely on automated processing (including profiling) that produces legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affects you 

 

For further information on each of those rights, including the circumstances in which they apply, please contact us or see the Guidance from the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) on individuals’ rights under the General Data Protection Regulation.

If you would like to exercise any of those rights, please:

  • email, call or write to us see below: ‘How to contact us’;
  • let us have enough information to identify you (eg your full name, address);
  • let us have proof of your identity and address (a copy of your driving licence or passport and a recent utility or credit card bill); and
  • let us know what right you want to exercise and the information to which your request relates.

Keeping your personal data secure

We have appropriate security measures to prevent personal data from being accidentally lost, or used or accessed unlawfully. We limit access to your personal data to those who have a genuine business need to access it. Those processing your information will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.

We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.

How to complain

We hope that we can resolve any query or concern you may raise about our use of your information.

The General Data Protection Regulation also gives you right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the European Union (or European Economic Area) state where you work, normally live or where any alleged infringement of data protection laws occurred. The supervisory authority in the UK is the Information Commissioner who may be contacted at https://ico.org.uk/concerns or telephone: 0303 123 1113.

Changes to this privacy policy

This privacy policy was published on 23 May 2018 and last updated on 23 May 2018.

We may change this privacy policy from time to time, when we do we will inform you via email.

How to contact us

Please contact us by post, email or telephone if you have any questions about this privacy policy or the information we hold about you.

Our contact details are shown below:

Our contact details
David Woffinden

Woffinden Limited

Beaconsfield Court

Beaconsfield Road

Hatfield

AL10 8FF

daw@woffindenlegal.com

(t) 01707 623 626