Frodshams Limited (we/us) take your privacy very seriously. We are committed to protecting your information and privacy. This document sets out the basis on which any personal data that we collect from you or that you provide to us is used (processed) by us. Your rights are protected in line with UK Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and UK GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) (the regulations).
If you need further clarification do not hesitate to contact us via the email or address below.
To advise you properly and to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations, we have to obtain information from you including, but not limited to, information about your personal and financial circumstances. We may sometimes also have to obtain information about your family and their personal and financial circumstances.
This includes information provided by you when you submit an enquiry to us, request an appointment or a return telephone call, when you subscribe to our mailing list or book an event with us, as well as when you use our services.
As an example of how this works, if you are buying a property, this information may include your current address, the location and price of the property you are buying, your contact details (email address and/or mobile and/or landline telephone numbers), your mortgage arrangements and details about anyone else with whom you might be buying.
Information may be collected via:
The information that we collect from you is stored in the United Kingdom and for the purpose of the regulations we are a data controller, registered with the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) and our registration number is ZA14334. Our registered office address is Cowley Chambers, Cowley Hill Lane, St Helens, WA10 2AD.
We use this information to enable us properly to act for and to advise you, to fulfil our contract with you and to enable us to ensure that we offer you the services that seem to be the most appropriate to your circumstances. It enables us to keep you informed about our services and about how they might affect you. Sometimes we ask for it because the law requires that we do so.
We will only collect and use your personal information where: –
We use information for the purposes of fulfilling your requests; this includes providing you with information that may be of interest to you, to customise content that you see, or for technical website administration.
We may use subcontractors to maintain and service the website. Where these subcontractors require access to your information, we seek assurances that they comply with the UK GDPR, that your information will be kept confidential, and that they will not use your information except to fulfil their obligations to us.
By engaging our services, you acknowledge and agree that:
Your data will only be used for marketing purposes via email, web/online, post or SMS if you have opted-in to such use. You can choose to restrict the collection or use of your personal information for this purpose. You can ask us to change your preference for receiving such communications, including legal updates and newsletters at any time. Whenever you receive marketing communications from us, you will be able to indicate whether you wish to update your details or preferences. If you would prefer not to receive this information, please let us know.
We will not pass your data to third parties for marketing purposes.
We may pass on your personal information to comply with any applicable law or valid legal process. This includes, but is not limited to:
This means that we may disclose your personal information to any employee or worker at Frodshams in the fulfilment of our contract with you. We may disclose your personal information to third parties, such as other parties to your transaction or matter, counsel, expert and lay witnesses, other advisers involved in your transaction or matter, the Legal Ombudsman and our regulatory authorities, our service providers, our service standard assessors and tracing agents, for example:
We only retain your information for as long as is necessary for the purpose for which it was obtained. This could include compliance with legal obligations (for example, in relation to anti money laundering regulations where we are required to keep information for minimum periods). It could also include conducting legal work as instructed or establishing or defending claims which could be made against us, for example for negligence in the performance of our obligations.
Where you provide personal information to us about other people, we accept it on the understanding that you have made the other person aware about how we will use and disclose their information.
Our services are not aimed at children. In matters involving children they will be represented by parents or legal guardians. Where we are acting in matters involving children, we will explain why their personal data is needed and how it will be used.
We have implemented controls around how we protect and handle personal information. We aim to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the personal information we handle whilst in our possession.
We and our service providers may store your data. We will do so in both electronic and paper form, on our computer systems and by way of paper files. These paper files are copied to our computer systems at the end of your case so that the paper copies can be securely destroyed or returned to you.
We keep our files (whether stored electronically or historically in paper format) for as long as we need to do so in line with the work that we have done for you. The actual length of time for which we keep it will depend on each individual case but is unlikely to be for less than 6 years and only in rare cases will it be for more than 15 years. We have what we call a ‘file retention policy’ which we use to help us to decide for how long each particular file and data upon it needs to be kept and you will be advised of the time limit in your particular case at the point at which your matter is completed and then archived.
You can ask us to delete or remove your data from our records when there is no compelling reason for its continued use but please note that certain data is needed by us to enable us to comply with our own regulatory requirements such as confirming your identity to comply with the anti – money laundering regulations. We are allowed to retain this data regardless of your right to ask us to delete all data we hold about you.
You can also sometimes restrict or prevent us from processing your information but that might mean we can no longer continue to act for you until we are again given access to that information.
Our website host is Hyve (www.hyve.com) and their Privacy Policy is located here.
Your data is further secured by means of an SSL certificate.
Should you choose to contact us using the contact form or via our email link, none of the data that you supply will be stored by this website or passed to / be processed by any of the third-party data processors. Instead, the data will be collated into an email and sent to us over the SMTP. Our SMTP servers are protected meaning that email content is encrypted and then the content is decrypted via our local computers and devices.
These requests are free of charge.
Depending on the nature and extent of your request, we may be unable to continue acting for you. In this event, you will remain liable for our fees and disbursements incurred before the request was made.
Our contact information in connection with the exercise of these rights or other privacy issues appears below.
If you consider we have breached our obligations in respect of your personal data you may raise your concerns with us. Alternatively, you have the right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioners Office, (ICO) the UK supervisory authority for data protection issues. Further details can be found at ico.org.uk.
Technology and data privacy best practice are continually evolving areas. We reserve the right to revise this notice from time to time in consequence. Changes will be incorporated on this page. Please review it periodically.
If you have any queries please contact our data controller/protection officer at Frodsham’s s.bradley@frodshams.co.uk or via our address and telephone number:
Frodsham’s Solicitors
Morland House
18 The Parks
Newton le Willows
Tel: 01744 626 600
We will take reasonable steps to resolve or answer concerns as soon as possible and normally within 30 days.