Privacy Policy

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The following policy outlines the privacy practices of Cadence Legal Pty Limited in respect of personal information.

1. Privacy.  Cadence Legal respects the privacy of its clients, and of others whose personal information is disclosed to Cadence Legal in the course of providing services.  This policy outlines how Cadence Legal respects the privacy rights afforded individuals by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).  This law regulates how personal information is obtained and managed, and when and how it is disposed of. 

2. Personal Information Collection.  Personal information is defined as any information that specifically identifies you or from which your identity can be readily attained.  To provide our clients with superior service we may need to collect relevant personal information from you. 

3. Use and Disclosure of Personal Information.  Your information will only be used in or in connection with the delivery of the relevant legal or other professional services.  We will not share your details with third parties without your permission. 

4. Consent and Confidentiality.  By using this website and giving your information to us, you indicate your consent to us receiving and handling your information in accordance with this policy and the Privacy Act.  This policy is our guarantee that we will responsibly handle your personal information.  You are under no obligation to provide us with any of your information.  

5. Access to Your Personal Information.  You can request access to your personal information at any time.  You may also request that we update any information or change any information that is incorrect.  If for any reason we are unable to provide you with certain requested information, we will explain why.  To obtain a copy of your information you can either send us a written request, or contact our office via telephone or online. 

6. Information about other people. If you provide information to us about a third party (such as your directors, employees, clients or someone with whom you do business) you must ensure that you are entitled to disclose that information to us and that you have fully complied with the Privacy Act in relation to its collection, use and disclosure.

7. Security of information.  We take the security of your personal information seriously.  All reasonable steps are taken to ensure that all information is treated confidentially, kept secure and protected against unauthorised use and is maintained only for the purpose for which it was provided.

8. Complaints.  If you are not satisfied with our response to your request, you may contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner:

Director of Privacy Case Management
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
GPO Box 5218
Sydney NSW 2001