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PRIVACY POLICY

I, Jane McKenzie accept the importance of privacy and the sensitivity of personal information. As a lawyer, I have a professional obligation to hold  in strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of the client acquired in the course of the professional relationship. I will not divulge any such information unless expressly authorized   by the client or required by law to do so.   In addition, I am bound by the solicitor-client privilege.  

 

This privilege has been defined as follows: “and where there has  been no waiver by the client, and no suggestion is made of fraud, crime, evasion, or civil wrong on his part, the client cannot be compelled and the lawyer will not be allowed without the consent of the client, to disclose oral or documentary communications passing between them in  professional confidence.

 

As of January 1, 2004, all organizations engaged in commercial activities must comply with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (the  “Act”), and the Canadian Standards Association Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information which is Schedule 1 to the Act (Schedule 1).  These obligations extend to lawyers and law firms, including Jane A. McKenzie. This Act gives you rights concerning the privacy of your personal information over and above the rights you already enjoy as outlined in the preceding paragraph.

 

 The Act requires organizations to implement policies and practices to give effect to your rights under the Act. This document sets out our privacy policy with respect to the collection, protection, use and disclosure of personal  information. In this context, personal information is defined by the Act as any information about an identifiable individual. It is necessary for us to obtain personal information from you for the purpose of determining whether the firm will enter into a professional relationship with you and if such professional relationship comes into existence, in order to enable us to properly and adequately represent you. Without personal information from you, we will not be able to properly and adequately represent you and indeed must decline to do so. It may be necessary for us to obtain personal information from other sources, such as your insurance company, your employer, your physician; your accountant; consumer reporting agency; social worker, your real estate agent in a property transaction, from a government agency or registry.

 

Jane A. McKenzie Law Office  will not collect any personal information about you unless and until we first obtain your consent. Subject to very limited exceptions, we will also obtain your consent to disclosure of your personal information. If you are already a client of the firm, we will have collected personal information from you and used it for the purpose set out in the sub-heading “Use of personal information”. We will obtain your consent with respect to the collection, use, disclosure and retention of such personal information.

 

If you were, but are no longer, a client of the firm, you will have provided to us personal information. By doing so, you have consented to the collection, use, disclosure and retention of such information.  In most cases we will obtain your written consent, but in some circumstances we may accept oral consent such as one given during the course of a telephone conversation. Sometimes, consent may be implied through your conduct with us. Use of personal information. Jane McKenzie Law Office  uses  your personal information for the following purposes to provide legal advice and services; to administer our client (time and billing) databases, communicating with you generally or to ensure your satisfaction, communicating the information to a sub-contractor (or other agents or intermediaries) in the course of a contract for the performance of any  to include you in any direct marketing activities such as information about our services, or about new developments in the law Disclosure of personal information.

 

The Act provides that Jane A. McKenzie, Law Office may disclose your personal information without your knowledge or consent if the disclosure is  required to comply with a summons or warrant issued or an order made by a court, person or body with jurisdiction to compel the production of information, or to comply with rules of court relating to the  production of records (subject always to the solicitor and client privilege) made to the government institution mentioned in Section 7 of the  Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act as  required by that section, made to a person who needs the information because of an emergency  that threatens the life, health or security of an individual and, if the

individual whom the information is about is alive, Jane A. McKenzie  Law Office will inform that individual in writing without delay of the disclosure

 

 

By reason of the use which  we make of personal information we keep our client files indefinitely in secure onsite.  Any documents that are determined to be of no further value are destroyed by shredding. Alternatively, we may send some or all of the client file to our client.

 

Electronic transmission of your personal information or other confidential information may be accessed by a party who is not intended to receive the information. You should be aware of this in the event you communicate with us by e-mail and request, impliedly or explicitly, we send you by e-mail personal, confidential information or advice.  It is important that personal  information be accurate and up-to-date.  If Jane A. McKenzie Law Office holds personal information about a client which is inaccurate or incomplete or not up-to-date, we will take reasonable steps to correct the information when we are advised of any errors.

 

Jane A. McKenzie Law Office takes all reasonable precautions to ensure that your personal     information shall be protected by security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information. The methods of protection include deploying technological safeguards like security software and firewalls to prevent hacking or unauthorized computer access.

 

Jane A.. McKenzie Law Office makes readily available to clients or individuals specific information about its policies and practices relating to the management of personal information. Any client or individual, upon request, shall be informed of the existence, use, and disclosure of his or her personal information and

shall be given access to that information subject to certain exceptions.    

 

Exceptions may include information that is prohibitively costly to provide, information that contains references to other individuals, information that cannot be disclosed for legal, security or commercial

proprietary reasons, and information that is subject to solicitor-client or litigation privilege.

Changes to this Privacy Policy of a client has any questions, or wishes to access his or her personal information, please write to :

 

Jane A.. McKenzie

Barrister, Solicitor and Notary

19 Thorne Street,

Cambridge, Ontario, N1R, 1S3

 

If anyone feels that we have contravened any provision of the Act or not followed a recommendation set    out in Schedule 1, that individual may file a written complaint with:

 

The  Privacy Commissioner of Canada

112 Kent Street

Ottawa, ON, K1A 1H3

 

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