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Privacy Policy
Bambrick Legal is committed to protecting your privacy and handling personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the Australian Privacy Principles and other applicable laws.
We may collect personal information when you contact us, submit an enquiry, engage us to provide legal services, complete forms, subscribe to our mailing list, visit our website, or otherwise interact with us. The personal information we collect may include your name, contact details, date of birth, identification information, financial information and other information relevant to the legal services we provide.
We collect, use and disclose personal information for purposes including:
- providing legal services and responding to enquiries;
- opening, managing and administering client matters;
- communicating with clients and prospective clients;
- complying with our legal, regulatory and professional obligations;
- conducting conflict checks and client verification processes;
- complying with obligations under anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing legislation and regulations, and related legislation;
- undertaking source of funds, source of wealth, beneficial ownership and other verification enquiries where required;
- improving and promoting our services; and
- managing our business operations.
Where required by law, including under anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing legislation, we may collect, verify, use and retain information relating to your identity, beneficial ownership, source of funds, source of wealth, transactions and other matters relevant to the legal services we provide. This may include electronic identity verification, customer due diligence and ongoing monitoring. If requested information or documentation is not provided, we may be unable to commence or continue acting for you.
We may disclose personal information to courts, tribunals, government agencies, regulators, financial institutions, identity verification providers, anti-money laundering service providers, professional advisers, contractors, technology providers and other third parties where reasonably necessary to provide our services or comply with legal obligations. This may include disclosure to AUSTRAC and other regulators where required or authorised by law.
Some of the third-party service providers we use may store or process information outside Australia. Where this occurs, we take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information is handled securely and in accordance with applicable privacy requirements.
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse, interference, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. Personal information is stored using secure systems and processes appropriate to the nature of the information held.
You may request access to, or correction of, personal information we hold about you by contacting our office. We may require proof of identity before providing access. In some circumstances, access may be restricted where permitted or required by law.
If you have any questions, concerns or complaints regarding our handling of personal information, please contact us using the details available on this website.