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Your privacy
is important to us
We’d like you to know how we collect and use information
about you and what we do to safeguard that information. If,
after reading our Privacy Policy, you have any questions, just
send an email to info@nachlaslaw.com
and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
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Why we collect information
about you
The are several reasons for collecting information about you:
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To help us provide the best,
most efficient service to you. |
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To identify you (by asking
security questions such as your date of birth) before
disclosing confidential information. |
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To detect and combat fraud. |
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To send you information about
other services that may be of interest to you. |
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Where we get the information
from
There are a number of ways in which we gather information. When
you use our service we will ask you to tell us, for example,
your contact details and date of birth.
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What sort of information
we collect
When we are dealing with your case you may reveal some information
that could be considered to be ‘sensitive’. Information about your ethnic
background or state of health, for example. We will only use this type of information for the specific purpose
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Who we share the information
with
We will never sell your details to third parties for their marketing
purposes. We will pass your details to other people –
our lawyers, for instance – who need it to work on your
case. We may also, where required or permitted by law, disclose
information to authorities such as the Police.
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How we protect the information
The information that we hold about you is protected by strict
security measures. We will check your identity at the start
of each phone call and we encrypt all the information that you
submit through our web site. |
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Respecting your preferences
If you have registered your details with the Mailing, Telephone,
Fax or Email Preference Services we will respect this by not
sending you any marketing material through that particular channel.
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