Privacy Policy
- By using this site you agree that we may hold and use the personal information which you supply to us concerning you (being information which constitutes 'personal data' under the Data Protection Act 1998) ('the personal information') in accordance with this privacy policy.
- We will use the personal information to supply services and/or documents to you, to contact you as required and (if appropriate) to arrange payments to or from you.
- We may also use the personal information occasionally to notify you about important changes to the Web site or use of our services or to send you information and/or newsletters from us which we think you may find useful. If you would rather not receive this information please send a blank e-mail message headed 'unsubscribe' to manchester@dbf-law.co.uk.
- The personal information will not be disclosed to any third party without your express authority, save where disclosure is reasonably required for our business purposes (for example to any courier firm used to deliver documents to you, or as part of a geuine reconstruction or sale of the whole or a substantial part of our business undertaking). We will not sell, trade or rent your personal information to others.
- The personal information will be held at our offices at 90 Deansgate Manchester, may be accessed from our other office in Glossop and, if reasonably required for our business purposes, may be transferred outside the European Economic Area.
- We will endeavour to keep the personal information concerning you up to date, accurate and for a period which is no longer than is reasonably necessary for our businesses purposes (including the establishment and ongoing maintenance of our client contact and/or marketing databases). If at any time you wish to update the information provided or have your information removed from our databases please email us at manchester@dbf-law.co.uk (or contact us by telephone or post) with details of the updated information or your deletion request.
- "Cookies" are small pieces of information which are stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive. They may or may not contain personally identifying information and enable us to provide added functionality when you revisit the site. Most Web browsers automatically accept "cookies", but you can usually change your browser to prevent them. Even if your browser does not accept "cookies", you can still use our Web site. If you do not wish to accept "cookies" from us please ensure that your browser is configured to reject them.
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