Privacy Policy
Last updated: 13 September 2025
1. Who we are
TheJusticeChambers provides general legal guidance. We are the “controller” of your personal data for this website.
2. What data we collect
- Contact details: name, email, phone, and any information you include in forms or messages.
- Technical data: IP address, browser type, pages visited (for security and analytics).
- Uploaded documents: only if you choose to share them for guidance.
3. How we use your data
- To respond to your enquiries and provide guidance you request.
- To improve the website and prevent abuse or security incidents.
- To send follow-up information about your enquiry.
4. Our legal bases
- Consent: when you tick consent on forms.
- Legitimate interests: running a secure, useful service.
- Legal obligations: complying with laws and lawful requests.
5. Sharing
We do not sell your data. We may share limited data with service providers (e.g. email/hosting) under contracts that protect your information, or where required by law.
6. Retention
We keep enquiry data only as long as necessary for the purpose it was collected and to meet legal or accounting requirements. You can ask us to delete your data where applicable.
7. Your rights
- Access your data, correct inaccuracies, or request deletion.
- Object to certain processing; withdraw consent where relied upon.
- Complain to the ICO if you’re unhappy with our handling of your data.
8. Security
We use reasonable administrative and technical measures to protect your data. No system is 100% secure; please avoid sending highly sensitive information unless necessary.
9. Cookies & analytics
We use minimal cookies necessary for site operation and may use privacy-respecting analytics to understand usage. You can adjust browser settings to manage cookies.
10. Contact
Email: info@thejusticechambers.com