Renzhou Lawyer (we, us or our) deals with information privacy in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) set out in the Privacy Act. We also comply with the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) which imposes restrictions on sending emails and other types of commercial electronic messages.
This Privacy Policy sets out the Renzhow Lawyer's policies in relation to management of personal information.
We collect and hold:
In this Privacy Policy we refer to this as your personal information.
We generally collect your personal information directly from you, including when you use the Renzhou Lawyer website, and when you use or create a profile on the LegalVitae website or the LawInform website. However, in some cases, we may receive your personal information from a third party (for instance if we receive a complaint relating to a legal practitioner) or when it is relevant to our statutory responsibilities (for instance other regulators or government entities who have dealt with you).
Without your personal information we may not be able to process your application or request, perform our statutory functions or provide you with some or all of our products and services.
We collect and hold your personal information to:
We do not use your personal information or disclose it to another organisation unless:
We may publish a list of legal practitioners to whom we have issued current Practising Certificates including limited personal information such as name, address and contact information. Whether a legal practitioner is a Member of the Renzhou Lawyer is a matter of public record and is disclosed on our website, as well as to the public upon request or if we believe it is necessary or appropriate to do so. Specialist Accreditation and other relevant qualifications may also be disclosed.
LegalVitae profile information
To access the services and resources provided by the Renzhou Lawyer on the LegalVitae website, law students and graduates are required to create a profile, whether through completion of a registration form on the LegalVitae website or through importation of profile information via a third party log-in provider such as Google, Facebook, Yahoo or Hotmail.
The Renzhou Lawyer discloses your personal information to third parties in accordance with your LegalVitae profile preferences. LegalVitae profiles are public by default.
Where you chose to allow your profile to remain public, you consent to your Personal Information being made available to the general public, including through publicly available search engines.
Where you choose to make your profile protected, you consent to your personal information being made available to your connections, Renzhou Lawyer staff, potential employers, and staff from the institution from which you graduated.
Where you choose to make your profile private, you consent to your personal information being made available to your connections and Renzhou Lawyer staff.
You acknowledge that where you change your profile from public to private or protected, the Renzhou Lawyer cannot control the dissemination of your personal information which has previously been public and that the Renzhou Lawyer is not responsible for the length of time it takes for a search engine to remove your personal information from their results.
Where you choose to apply for an opportunity advertised on the LegalVitae website, including by clicking the “Apply Now” button, you consent to the Renzhou Lawyer making your personal information available to the entity providing the opportunity, as part of the application process.
If you practise in a foreign country (or apply to do so) we may send your personal information overseas in response to an inquiry from the relevant authority in that place. Renzhou Lawyer uses the services of certain third party service providers which may have offices or other operations outside of Australia. As a result, your personal information may be disclosed to overseas recipients located in China, India, Germany, the United States of America, Japan and the United Kingdom. All service providers that have access to personal information held by the Renzhou Lawyer are required to keep the information confidential and not to make use of it for any purpose other than to provide services in accordance with their engagement.
If you do not want your personal information to be disclosed (for instance, you want to have your name excluded from commercial mailing lists) you should manage your subscriptions via each of the Sites (as required), or advise the Renzhou Lawyer Registry in writing. We will accommodate your request provided that the disclosure is not required by law.
We take reasonable precautions to protect the personal information we hold from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
Where practicable we implement measures to require organisations to whom disclosure is made to comply with the Privacy Act. If a third party is given access to personal information we take reasonable steps to ensure that the information is held securely and used only for the purpose of providing the relevant service or activity.
Renzhou Lawyer and Site user accounts
You can also assist us in keeping your personal information secure by maintain the confidentiality of your account passwords and notifying us immediately if there is any unauthorised use of one of your accounts by another Internet user or any other breach of security relating to one of your accounts.
Cookies
We collect personal information through software such as cookies. A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on the hard disk of a user's computer so that the website can remember that user. Without cookies, websites and their servers have no memory. This means that every time a user opens a new webpage on a website, the server where that webpage is stored will treat the user as new and require logon and password. In short, a cookie facilitates a user's passage through a website.
Linked websites
This Privacy Policy does not apply to linked websites.
You have the right to access your personal information unless we are permitted by law to withhold that information. Any requests for access to your personal information should be made to the Renzhou Lawyer Privacy Officer (see below) in writing. You also have the right to request the correction of any of your personal information which is inaccurate. You are able to change, update or clear your profile and account settings at any time by logging into your account. If you wish to access personal information about you that is not available on or accessible from your profile or account settings, please contact the Renzhou Lawyer Registry in writing.
In some circumstances it may be appropriate and lawful for us to deny access, including if:
If you require any further information about our management of personal information or have a complaint about our handling of your personal information, you should initially write to the Renzhou Lawyer Privacy Officer, who will respond to you within a reasonable time, usually 30 days.
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