Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how Beisel Law Office collects, uses, and discloses the personal information you may provide while using the Beisel Law Website (the “Website”) Any personal information you provide to us through the Website will be treated with care, and subject to this Policy will not be used or disclosed in ways to which you have not consented.
By using the Website, you signify your consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information in accordance with this Policy. If you do not agree with this Policy, you may not use the Website.
Personal Information You Provide to the Website
Your Personal Information – During your use of the Website, you may be asked to voluntarily provide certain personal information (such as your name, email address, postal address, and telephone number) for the purpose of facilitating communications with you.
Use of Your Personal Information – Beisel Law Office may use your personal information to contact and to respond to your inquiries.
Emails from Beisel Law Office – If you provide your email address, Beisel Law Office may send email containing information Beisel Law believes will be of interest you. At any time, you may ask Beisel Law Office to stop sending you email and other information by contacting vbeisel@beisellaw.com.
Tracking Information – Beisel Law Office may use non-personal information to create aggregate tracking information reports regarding Website user demographics and Website traffic patterns. None of the tracking information in the reports can be connected to the identities or other personal information of individual users.
Disclosure of Your Personal Information – Beisel Law Office may disclose your personal information to a government institution that has asserted its lawful authority to obtain the information or to comply with a subpoena or warrant or an order made by a court, person or body with jurisdiction to compel the production of information, or to comply with court rules regarding the production of records and information.
Storing and Securing Your Information – Beisel Law Office may store and process your personal information in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada or elsewhere. To help protect the confidentiality of your personal information, Beisel Law Office employs security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information. Nevertheless, due to the nature of the Internet and Internet technologies, security and privacy risks cannot be eliminated and Beisel Law Office cannot guarantee that your personal information will not be disclosed in ways not otherwise described in this Policy.
Accessing Your Personal Information – You may request access to your personal information and information about Beisel Law Office’s collection, use and disclosure of that information by contacting Beisel Law Office at vbeisel@beisellaw.com. Subject to certain exceptions prescribed by law, you will be given reasonable access to your personal information, and will be entitled to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and to have it amended as appropriate.
Withdrawal of Consent – You may withdraw your consent to the use and intention of personal information about you. To do this, please contact Beisel Law Office at vbeisel@beisellaw.com and clearly indicate that you wish to withdraw your consent.
Destruction of Personal Information – Where required by law, personal information will be kept in a securely in a manner and for the time prescribed by the Law Society of British Columbia, after which it will be destroyed.