Privacy Policy

Everingham Legal is a law firm and a legal coaching, advisory, and consulting business. This Privacy Policy (Policy) outlines the way in which Everingham Legal and its related entities (the Everingham Legal Group) collect, hold, use, and disclose personal information. 

In this Policy, we, us, and our mean each member of the Everingham Legal Group. 

By using our websites, applications, and services, or otherwise providing us with your information, you consent to us collecting, holding, using, and disclosing your personal information as described in this Policy. If we are not able to collect, handle, use, and disclose personal information about you as set out in this Policy, we may not be able to provide you with our services or with access to our websites or applications.

Personal information we collect

The information that we collect depends on the nature of your interactions with us. We collect both personal information and non-personal information. In this Policy, personal information has the meaning given to it in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), and includes information or an opinion, whether true or not, about an identified individual or a reasonably identifiable individual.

We may collect personal information about:

  1. our clients, business associates, potential clients, and their personnel;

  2. other individuals in the course of acting for our clients;

  3. our suppliers and their employees;

  4. our employees, partners, contractors, former employees, former partners, former contractors, or prospective employees, contractors, or partners; and

  5. other people who come into contact with a member of the Everingham Legal Group or the Everingham Legal Group.

In general, the personal information we may collect and hold includes name, date of birth, contact details (including email addresses), occupation, company name, username and password (as applicable), personal preferences, payment details, employment history, education and qualifications, testimonials and feedback, and other information which assists us in conducting our business, providing and marketing our services and meeting our legal obligations. In some cases, we may also collect 'sensitive information', such as information about an individual's membership of a professional association, criminal record, or health information.

We may also collect and process non-personal information provided to us by your browser when you visit our websites or use our applications, for example, the website you came from, your location information, IP address, web browser, and/or device type, and the time and date of access.

How do we collect and hold personal information?

We will generally collect personal information:

  1. From you directly when you provide your details to us;

  2. From you indirectly through emails, forms, face-to-face meetings, interviews, registration and attendance at seminars, business cards, online queries and telephone conversations, and through use of the services available through our websites, applications, and social media channels (including our blogs and LinkedIn channels); and

  3. From third parties in some instances, for example, we may use third parties to analyse traffic at our website, our blogs and social media channels, which may involve the use of cookies. You can control your browser settings to limit the collection of cookies by us; however, if you choose to disable cookies, you may not be able to use certain features of our websites. In some circumstances, we may collect personal information about an individual from a third party, for example, a report provided by a medical professional or an employment reference from another person.

Protecting personal information

We will take reasonable steps to protect the security of personal information. Our personnel are required to respect the confidentiality of personal information and the privacy of individuals. We take reasonable steps to protect personal information held from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure, for example by use of physical security and restricted access to electronic records. Where we no longer require your personal information, we will take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify it.

How we collect, hold, use, and disclose personal information

In general, we may collect, hold, use, and disclose your personal information for the primary purposes for which it was collected, including:

  1. to conduct our business;

  2. to provide and market our products or services;

  3. to communicate with you to provide or promote our products or services;

  4. to purchase goods or services;

  5. to help us manage, develop, and enhance our services, including our websites and applications;

  6. to consider the suitability of prospective employees;

  7. to comply with our legal obligations; and

  8. to administer, maintain, support, and provide upgrades to our services and applications.

We may also use and/or disclose your personal information for other purposes, which you consent to or which are required or permitted by law. This may include a secondary purpose that is related to a purpose for which we collected it, and for which you would reasonably expect us to use or disclose your personal information.

If at any time you would like to unsubscribe from receiving future content, surveys, features or other marketing information or communications, we include in all electronic messages a statement to the effect that you, as the recipient, may send an unsubscribe message to us using the contact details provided in that electronic message. Otherwise, you can contact us at any time at admin@everinghamlegal.com to unsubscribe or update your preferences.

Disclosure of your personal information

 We may disclose your personal information (including, in certain limited circumstances, your sensitive information) for the purposes for which it was collected (as described above) to:

  1. other members of the Everingham Legal Group or the Everingham Legal Legal Group, save for when we are precluded from doing so due to specific obligations in respect of confidentiality;

  2. entities who assist us in providing our services (including hosting and data storage providers and debt collectors);

  3. social media channels on which we have a presence; and

  4. where we are required or authorised to do so by law.

Disclosure of your personal information overseas

We may disclose your personal information to the following overseas recipients:

  1. to other members of the Everingham Legal Group or the Everingham Legal Legal Group, save for when we are precluded from doing so due to specific obligations in respect of confidentiality;

  2. to other companies or individuals who assist us in providing services or who perform functions on our behalf (such as third-party service providers);

  3. to courts, tribunals, and regulatory authorities;

  4. to anyone else to whom you authorise us to disclose it; and

  5. to anyone else where we are required or authorised by law to do so.

Links to other websites

We may provide links to other websites operated by third parties. We make no representations or warranties in relation to the privacy practices of any third-party website, and we are not responsible for the privacy policies or the content of any third-party website. If you visit these websites, they will be governed by their terms of use (including privacy policies).

Access and correct your personal information. 

Subject to the exceptions set out in the Privacy Act, you may seek access to and correction of the personal information which we hold about you by contacting our Privacy Officer at admin@everinghamlegal.com.  We will require you to verify your identity and specify what information you require. If a fee is charged for providing access, you will be advised of the likely cost in advance.

Privacy-related complaints

If you have any questions about privacy-related issues or wish to complain about a breach of your privacy or the handling of your personal information by us, please contact our Privacy Officer at admin@everinghamlegal.com. We may ask you to lodge your complaint in writing. Any complaint will be investigated by the Privacy Officer and you will be notified of the making of a decision in relation to your complaint as soon as is practicable after it has been made, usually within 30 days.

If we are unable to satisfactorily resolve your concerns about our handling of your personal information, you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner:

GPO Box 5218
Sydney NSW 2001
Email: enquiries@oaic.gov.au
Tel: 1300 363 992

www.oaic.gov.au

Application of European privacy laws

If you are an individual in a country in the European Economic Area (EEA), we may be required to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (the GDPR) which applies to us when processing the personal information of individuals (data subjects) who are in countries in the EEA in relation to offering you our products or services or if we monitor any of your behaviour when in those countries. This includes additional information we are required to tell you about in relation to your privacy, including the basis on which we collect your personal information and your data subject rights under the GDPR.

The Everingham Legal Group is a data controller for our website and services provided through our website at the address shown above.

Updates to this Policy

This Policy will be reviewed from time to time to take account of new laws and technology, changes to our operations and practices, and the changing business environment. To ensure you are accessing the most recent version of our Policy, please contact our Privacy Officer at admin@everinghamlegal.com