Privacy Policy
We have developed this Privacy Policy in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to the privacy of your
data. We are committed to safeguarding the privacy of your data whilst providing a personalised and
valuable service. If you have any requests concerning your personal information or any queries with
regard to these practices please contact us by e-mail
on privacy@crippslaw.com. We have a designated Data Protection
Officer to ensure your interests are constantly reviewed.
This Privacy Policy applies to all personal data as defined in the Data Protection Act 1998.
Information collected and its use
We collect personal information from you in order that our services can be offered as effectively as
possible. In particular, we may hold information for the following purposes:
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where information is submitted by you in relation to an enquiry about our services,
for the purpose of responding to your enquiry. If you subsequently instruct us to act for
you, the information will be held in accordance with our data protection procedures for
clients. If you do not subsequently instruct us to act for you we may retain your details
for the purpose of contacting you in future about our services, seminars or bulletins, unless
you request us not to do so by e-mailing info@crippslaw.com.
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where information is submitted by you in relation to any job application, for the
purpose of assessing your application as part of the decision-making process relating to job
vacancies. Information will be retained after a decision has been reached on your application,
unless you ask us not to retain the information. If we offer you a position which you
accept, the information will be held in accordance with our data protection procedures for
employee records.
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generally, for any purpose for which you give us express or implied consent to use the
information, or for any other purpose permitted under the Data Protection Act 1998.
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Security
We use a number of technologies and operational procedures to protect data submitted to us. Security of
data on our equipment is provided by a combination of firewalls, website authentication services and data
encryption.
Disclosures
Unless required to do so by law, we will not pass your information to any third party other than a data
processor acting on our instructions pursuant to the Data Protection Act 1998 or to other organisations
with whom we provide joint training or seminars. Please inform us
on info@crippslaw.com if you do not want us to do this.
Cookies
Cookies are small pieces of text-only information that are stored by your
browser on your computer’s hard drive.
This service does not use cookies. We do not use cookies for any
marketing-related purposes, and we do not use cookies on behalf
of any third party.
You have control
If at any stage you would like to remove, check or amend the information held by us about you please send
an e-mail to privacy@crippslaw.com, or write to our Data Protection Officer at Cripps Harries Hall LLP ,
Wallside House, 12 Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1EG and we will take the necessary action
within a reasonable time. We reserve the right to charge a fee of £10 for complying with such a
request. We also reserve the right to take reasonable steps to confirm your identity before making any
disclosure of information held by us.
Change to Privacy Policy
If we change this Privacy Policy, the amended Privacy Policy will be posted on this website and the
revised Policy will take effect once posted. Your continued use of this website after the posting will
signify your agreement to the new terms.
Transmission of data
Whilst we have taken all reasonable steps to ensure that the information you provide will be kept secure
from unauthorised access we cannot guarantee that the information will be secure during transmission by
you to this website.