PC Square Solicitors is one of the leading Practices in South and East London
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P C Square Solicitors controls the personal data we process and therefore responsible for ensuring systems, processes, suppliers and team comply with data protection laws for information we handle.
All P C Square Solicitors’ staff must abide by this policy in the process of handling personal data and must take part in any required data protection training. Any breach is serious and may result in disciplinary action against the said staff.
PCSS Compliance Officer for Legal Practice (COLP) oversees compliance with data protection laws and this policy, and provides guidance and advice to the firm as required. In addition our COLP oversees compliance with our professional responsibilities and the reporting of any failures to comply with legislative requirements, including data protection.
PCSS has adopted the following principles to govern our use, collection and disclosure of personal data. These principles have been established to create a uniform standard in our office.
PCSS’s core principles provide that personal data must:
be processed fairly and lawfully and to the extent required under local law with valid and informed consent;
Collection, Use and Disclosure
As a firm of solicitors, the type of data we collect and process falls into one of the following categories:-
Types of data | Collection | Use | Disclosure |
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Information processed for relationship management and file opening procedures such as name, business information and identification documentation.
Additional personal data will be processed when individuals are named in matters on which we are advising or when the personal data is uploaded onto any of the web based services | Relationship management and file opening information is collected from you directly and further information (e.g. to verify your identity) may be collected from third parties, such as publicly available sources.
All additional personal data is collected when supplied to us, or created by us in connection with a particular matter on which we are advising. | Relationship management and file opening data is used for providing legal services, administration, commercial purposes (eg creditworthiness) and as required by law (eg anti money laundering).
All other personal data will be used for the purposes of providing legal services and to comply with our statutory/ regulatory obligations | Personal data:
- may be transferred across the UK to our affiliates, and to service providers who support the operation of our business; - which is shared with service providers will be limited to that which is required for providing the service and will be adequately protected |
Types of data | Collection | Use | Disclosure |
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Personal data such as name, address, contact details, education and employment history; background checks (financial and criminal), ID and right to work status; information relating to next of kin/ dependants; financial information including bank details and identifiers (e.g. National Insurance numbers); records of your use of the firm's IT systems . Also we may process information revealing sensitive information such as health details, racial origin, religious beliefs and information about offences/ alleged offences. | Personal data will be collected from a number of sources including your application form/CV; providers of background checks (eg Experian) and referees; providers of occupational health services; tracking your use of the firm's IT systems; notes and records kept throughout your employment including absences, expenses claims, questionnaires, performance reviews and details of any grievances/ disciplinary action | Personal data will be used for: human resources administration; assessing suitability, eligibility and/or fitness to work; learning and development; to ensure the firm's information and offices are secure; and management purposes (including where necessary disciplinary purposes). Photographs, education and career information may be used in marketing and promotional material for the firm including our website, brochures, bids and tenders. | Your personal data may be: - may be transferred across the UK to our affiliates, and to service providers who support the operation of our business; - stored within PCSS team members' information systems and within third party software applications and services which have been procured to support our operation of the HR matters. - transferred to other third parties such as our insurers, legal and other professional advisors, regulators, administrators and government departments, who may be acting as data controller; - shared with P C Square Solicitor’s clients for the purposes of tendering for or providing legal services. When information is shared with service providers it is limited to that which is required for providing the service and will be adequately protected. |
Individuals’ Rights
Personal data must be processed in line with individuals’ rights, including the right to:
Should you wish to make a request in line with your rights as an individual, please forward it to the admin@pcsquaresolicitors.com
PCSS team members must notify or inform the Data Protection Officer immediately if they receive a request in relation to personal data which the firm processes.
How to Make a Complaint
You should direct all complaints relating to how the firm has processed your personal data to admin@pcsquaresolicitors.com PCSS team members must inform the Data Protection Officer immediately if they receive a complaint relating to how the firm has processed personal data so the firm’s complaints procedure can be followed.
Security
Information security is a key element of data protection. The firm takes appropriate measures to secure personal data and protect it from loss or unauthorised disclosure or damage.
Contact details:
Data Protection Officer, P C Square Solicitors, 3.02, Chester House, 1-3 Brixton Road, London SW9 6DE
Appendix Definitions
In the Privacy Policy, the following terms have the following meanings:-
"client" | any person or organisation to whom the firm provides a service and who is identified as a client on the firm's practice management system, regardless of whether time is recorded or a fee is charged; |
"contact" | an individual who is a contact of the firm, including any client, any potential or former client, any supplier, any consultant, or any another professional advisor and any other contact of the firm; |
"data" | "data" recorded information whether stored electronically, on a computer, or in certain paper-based filing systems; |
"data controller" | "data controller" a person who or organisation which determines how personal data is processed and for what purposes. |
"Data Protection Officer" | "Data Protection Officer" the person designated as the Data Protection Officer of the firm from time to time who can be contacted at admin@pcsquaresolicitors.com; |
"personal data" | "personal data" please see the what is personal data section of this policy; |
"SR team members ‘' | means partners, members, consultants, employees, temporary workers, agency and casual workers, contractors, volunteers and those on work placements providing services to/working for the firm; |
"policy" | "policy" the Privacy Policy as amended from time to time; |
"principles" | the core data protection principles set out in the Privacy Policy and summarised in the firm's Data Protection Manual; |
"process" or "processing" | "process" or "processing" any activity that involves use of personal data. It includes obtaining, recording or holding the personal data, or carrying out any operation or set of operations on the data including organising, amending, retrieving, using, disclosing, erasing or destroying it. Processing also includes transferring personal data to third parties as a result of those third parties having access to it. |