Privacy Policy
Last updated: 28/02/2023
Privacy Policy
SB Miller Law Pty Ltd T/A McKelvey Miller Smith ACN 647 703 982 is a legal practice incorporated in the state of Queensland and accredited by the Queensland Law Society (“McKelvey Miller Smith”). In this Privacy Policy (“Policy”), we, us, or our means McKelvey Miller Smith.
1. Introduction
1.1 Your privacy is important, and we are committed to ensuring that any of your personal information collected by us is protected.
1.2 This Policy sets out the ways in which we will collect, store, secure, use, disclose and dispose of your personal information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Laws and any applicable legislation, regulation, standards, or guidelines.
2. Personal Information
2.1 The types of personal information we may collect includes:
a) Your name/s;
b) Your contact details including telephone or mobile numbers, street or postal address and email address;
c) Your age or date of birth;
d) Your marital status;
e) Your credit card or bank account information;
f) Your tax file number/s;
g) Information you provide to us through customer surveys;
h) Information about services we have previously provided to you or enquires you have made to us about provisions of our services and our responses to you;
i) Information about your use of our website, including the use of internet cookies;
j) Information about your access to and use of our website, including internet cookies, your browsing behavior, page views, geo-location data and device and network information; and
k) Any other personal information requested by us and/or provided by you to a third party.
3. Use of Personal Information
3.1 We will only use your personal information in specific circumstances as set out in this Policy and where we have a legal basis to do so.
3.2 By providing us with your personal information you consent to our collection, storage, and use of your information for the following purposes:
a) To enable you to access and use our website;
b) To contact you and send you correspondence;
c) To comply with our legal obligations;
d) To enable us to act as your solicitor;
e) To enable our third-party service providers to carry out the services we have engaged them to undertake on our behalf while acting as your solicitor;
f) For advertising and marketing purposes;
g) For administrative and record keeping purposes;
h) For any business development and analytics purposes;
i) For selling our business or assets;
j) To prevent fraud; and
k) For any other purpose with your prior written consent.
3.5 We do not have control over the collection and use of your personal information by any websites which may be linked to our website.
4. Your rights and control of your personal information
4.1 You may choose not to provide us with your personal information however it may affect your use of this website and we may not be able to provide you with our services.
4.2 If you wish to restrict our use of personal information you have previously provided to us, please contact us.
4.3 If you believe that any personal information, we hold is inaccurate, please contact us and we will take all necessary and reasonable steps to correct any personal information found to be incorrect, misleading, or incomplete.
4.4 You may request the removal or deletion of your personal information from our records or database, and we will comply with this request to the extent that it is not inconsistent with any of our legal obligations.
4.6 In the event that we receive your personal information from a third party, our use and storage of that information will be in accordance with the terms of this Policy.
4.7 If you have a complaint about our collection, storage or use of your personal information or a possible breach by any applicable privacy laws or this Privacy Policy, please contact us and we will take all necessary steps to deal with your complaint and/or investigate the alleged breach.
5. Amendments to Privacy Policy
5.1 We reserves the right to make amendments to this Privacy Policy at any time at our discretion.