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Weltman,
Bernstein recognizes the importance of privacy and the sensitivity of personal
information. As lawyers we have a professional obligation to keep confidential
all information we receive within a lawyer-client relationship. We are committed
to protecting any personal information we hold. This Privacy Policy outlines
how we manage your personal information and safeguard your privacy. Your
Privacy Rights From January 1, 2004, all businesses
engaged in commercial activities must comply with the Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and the Canadian
Standards Association Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information,
which it incorporates. These obligations extend to lawyers and law firms,
including Weltman, Bernstein. The Act gives you rights concerning the privacy
of your personal information. Weltman, Bernstein
is responsible for the personal information we collect and hold. To ensure
this accountability, we have developed this policy, and trained our lawyers
and support staff about our policies and practices. Why
Does Weltman, Bernstein Need Personal Information? Weltman,
Bernstein provides legal services and products to a wide range of
clients. In doing so, it produces direct marketing materials concerning
its services and developments in the law. What
personal information do we collect? Personal
information is any information that identifies you, or by which
your identity could be deduced. If we
did not collect and use your personal information we could
not provide you with legal services. How
do we collect your personal information? We
collect information only by lawful and fair means and not
in an unreasonably intrusive way. Wherever possible we
collect your personal information directly from you, at
the start of a retainer and in the course of our representation. Sometimes
we may obtain information about you from other sources:
for example,
- your insurance company;
- your real estate agent in a property transaction;
- from a government agency or registry;
- your employer, if we are acting for you, at its
request;
- your accountant.
Consent In
most cases, we shall ask you to specifically consent,
if we collect, use, or disclose your personal information.
Normally, we ask for your consent in writing, but in
some circumstances, we may accept your oral consent.
Sometimes, your consent may be implied through your conduct
with us. Use
of Your Information We use
your personal information to provide legal advice
and services to you, to administer our client (time
and billing databases) and to include you in any
direct marketing activities. If you tell us that
you no longer wish to receive information about our
services, or about new developments in the law, we
will not send any further material. Weltman,
Bernstein does not disclose your personal information
to any third party to enable them to market their
products and services. For example, we do not provide
our client mailing lists to other law firms. Disclosure
of your Personal Information Under
certain circumstances, Weltman, Bernstein will
disclose your personal information:
- when we are required or authorized by law to do so, for example
if a court issues a subpoena;
- when you have consented to the disclosure;
- when the legal services we are providing to you requires us
give your information to third parties (for example a lender in
a real estate mortgage transaction) your consent will be implied,
unless you tell us otherwise;
- where it is necessary to establish or collect fees;
- if we engage a third party to provide administrative services
to us (like computer back-up services or archival file storage)
and the third party is bound by our privacy policy;
- if we engage expert witnesses on your behalf;
- if we retain other law firms in other jurisdictions, on your
behalf;
- if the information is already publicly known.
Updating Your Information Since
we use your personal information to provide legal services to you,
it is important that the information be accurate and up-to-date. If
during the course of the retainer, any of your information changes,
please inform us so that we can make any necessary changes. Is
My Personal Information Secure? Weltman,
Bernstein takes all reasonable precautions to ensure that your
personal information is kept safe from loss, unauthorized access,
modification or disclosure. Among the steps taken to protect
your information are:
- premises security;
- restricted file access to personal information;
- deploying technological safeguards like security software and firewalls
to prevent hacking or unauthorized computer access;
- internal password and security policies.
Access to Your Personal Information You
may ask for access to any personal information we hold about you. Summary
information is available on request. More detailed requests which require
archive or other retrieval costs may be subject to our normal professional
and disbursement fees. Correcting
Errors If
Weltman, Bernstein holds information about you and you can establish
that it is not accurate, complete and up-to-date, Weltman, Bernstein
will take reasonable steps to correct it. Can
I be Denied Access to My Personal Information? Your
rights to access your personal information are not absolute. We
may deny access when:
- denial of access is required or authorized by law (for example,
when a record containing personal information about you is subject
to a claim of legal professional privilege by one of our clients)
;
- information relates to existing or anticipated legal proceedings
against you;
- when granting you access would have an unreasonable impact on
other people's privacy;
- when to do so would prejudice negotiations with you;
- to protect our firm's rights and property;
- where the request is frivolous or vexatious.
If we deny your request for access to, or refuse
a request to correct information, we shall explain why. Weltman,
Bernstein does not use your Social Insurance Number as a way of identifying
or organizing the information we hold upon you. Can
I request anonymity? Whenever it is legal
and practicable, we may offer the opportunity to deal with general
inquiries without providing your name (for example, by accessing
general information on our website). The Proceeds of Crime (Money
Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act Proceeds
of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act requires
us to confirm the identity of all new clients. It may also require
us disclose information to FINTRAC in relation to certain large
cash transactions. Credit
Bureaus To
help us make credit decisions about clients, prevent fraud,
check the identity of new clients and prevent money-laundering,
we may on occasion, request information about you from the
files of consumer reporting agencies. Communicating
with Us You should be aware that
e-mail is not a 100% secure medium, and you should be aware
of this when contacting us to send personal or confidential
information. Changes
to this Privacy Policy Since
Weltman, Bernstein regularly reviews all of its policies
and procedures, we may change our Privacy Policy from
time to time. Requests
for Access If you have
any questions, or wish to access your personal
information, please write to our Privacy Contact
at Unit 127, 5050 Dufferin Street, Toronto, ON
M3H 5T5. If you are not satisfied with our response,
the Privacy Commissioner of Canada can be reached
at 112 Kent Street, Ottawa Ontario, K1A 1H3 1.800.282.1376. Employment
Inquiries If you apply
to Weltman, Bernstein for a job, we need to
consider your personal information, as part
of our review process. We normally retain information
from candidates after a decision has been made,
unless you ask us not to retain the information.
If we offer you a job, which you accept, the
information will be retained in accordance
with our privacy procedures for employee records.
Web Site Our website
contains links to other sites, which are
not governed by this privacy policy. On
our website, like most other commercial
websites, we may monitor traffic patterns,
site usage and related site information
in order to optimise our web service.
We may provide aggregated information
to third parties, but these statistics
do not include any identifiable personal
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