On-line Privacy Statement
General
Reidlaw takes care to respect the privacy of its online visitors.
We collect, store, use and disclose personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy. To review our Privacy Policy please click on this link.
The extent and type of information collected from you on this web site depends on your use of the site.
Non-Personal Information
If you visit this web site and read or download materials, such as information concerning our services or legal information bulletins, the information we receive is statistical only and will not be used to identify you personally. That information may comprise computer information, session and click-stream data and cookies.
A short note about cookies - a cookie is a very small text file placed on to your computer when you visit a web site. Cookies are used to enhance the online experience - for example, "session cookies" are created at the beginning of the user's search session and discarded at its conclusion. The cookie is not used to collect or store information about the user, only to allocate a temporary identifier to the search session. Without the session identifier, the user might lose the entire search context each time a new page is visited during a session.
Most web browsers recognise when a cookie has been offered or placed on your computer. Most web browser software enables you to decide whether you wish to reject or accept the cookie. Check with your software supplier if you are not sure. If cookies are disabled, you may find this web site provides less than desirable functionality and speed, for the reasons described above.
We do not use cookies to identify you personally, to connect your personal identity with your computer address or to track the navigational or browsing habits of identified visitors.
Personal Information
As a general rule, information that can directly identify an online visitor is collected at this web site only when offered by the visitor voluntarily and on an informed basis.
If you subscribe to our bulletins or send us an email message or other personal information that identifies you we will use your email address and other information you supply to respond to your message or to supply you with the bulletins or other information or service requested.
We may also: use your personal information for business development activities, for example to inform you about any initiatives, events or legal issues or updates we think may be of interest to you and to inform you about our products and services; and disclose the personal information we collect to our related entities, service providers and contractors, who help us supply our products and services.
Wherever we use or disclose personal information for a purpose other than the primary purpose of collection, we will only use or disclose the information if: we have your consent; We form the view that you would reasonably have expected us to make the use or disclosure; or the use or disclosure is permitted, required or authorised by or under law.
We are not likely to disclose personal information collected at this web site to an overseas recipient.
Access and Correction
Our Privacy Policy contains information about how an individual may access the personal information about the individual held by us and seek the correction of that information.
If you would like to exercise your right of access, please contact our Privacy Officer at the following email address: privacy@reidlaw.com.au
Complaints
Our Privacy Policy contains information about how an individual may complain about a breach of the privacy laws and principles that bind us, and how we will deal with such a complaint.
If you would like further information or if you wish to make a complaint about the collection or use of information via this web site, please contact our Privacy Officer at the following email address: privacy@reidlaw.com.au