We usually collect the following kinds of personal information (which can include sensitive information):
• Name and date of birth;
• Contact details including phone numbers, email addresses, residential addresses;
• Copies of identification (passports and/or licences); and
• Facts or opinions specific to the legal advice sought by a client or arising in the course of giving legal advice;
• Bank details, credit card details and expiry dates; and
• Information contained in a CV if you apply for a position with us.
We collect personal information (through use of this website and from communications and other interactions with us) directly from individuals and from clients and others we encounter in the ordinary course of business. We will only collect personal information which is reasonably necessary for, or directly related to, our functions and activities. If the Personal Information you provide us with is inaccurate or incomplete, we may be unable to fulfil the applicable purpose of collection, such as to supply products or services to you or the quality of those Services and the accuracy of the advice we provide may be compromised.
If we receive your Information from third parties (e.g. governmental, law enforcement and other public authorities, and commercial information suppliers) or obtain publicly available information, we will protect it as set out in this Policy and take reasonable steps to ensure you are aware that we have collected the Information about you and the circumstances of the collection.
If you provide us with third party Personal Information then you warrant to us that you have the third party’s consent to do this. Personal information we collect may be subject to legal and regulatory requirements to retain for significant periods from the closure of a legal file. However, information filed in our electronic files may be retained indefinitely.
The purpose(s) for which personal information will be used
Wu & Co. Lawyers collects information where such information is reasonably necessary for the purposes of:
• contacting and communicating with you; • conducting the effective management of our business;
• assessing whether we are able to act for an individual or group of individuals;
• providing legal services (and associated consultancy and advisory services) to our clients;
• providing legal advice for the purposes of establishing, exercising or defending legal rights, or is necessary in order to protect the vital interests of the individual to whom the information relates; and
• facilitating internal record keeping and analysis to fulfil our legal requirements and professional obligations.