1. Information we collect
When you contact us, we may collect your name, contact details, business or household information, and the documents you choose to share. If you ask for contract drafting or legal document review, we’ll also retain the details needed to understand the matter properly. That’s how we keep the advice focused.
We may also gather limited technical information when you use the website, such as page views and device data. Why? It helps us keep the site reliable, spot obvious errors, and improve the way people reach us.
2. How we use your data
Your information is used to respond to enquiries, prepare draft documents, review agreements, schedule consultations, and manage ongoing client work. We may also use it to maintain internal records and meet legal or regulatory obligations.
We don’t sell personal data. We don’t trade it. And we only share it where there’s a proper legal basis, such as trusted service providers or professional obligations tied to your matter.
3. Retention and safeguards
We keep records only for as long as necessary for the relevant purpose, unless law requires a longer period. Access is limited, files are protected, and we review our controls so that client information isn’t left sitting around unused.
Could anything be perfect? No. But we do take reasonable technical and organisational steps to protect the information you entrust to us.