Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY OF: 

ALEXANDRA CONROY HARRIS   

ICO REGISTRATION NUMBER  ZB286142

 Policy became operational on: 1  January 2022

Next review date: 1  January 2023

 

Privacy Policy 

In order to provide legal advice and representation, I need to collect and hold personal information. This may be your personal data or information relating to other parties involved in the matter. I will take all possible steps to protect personal information. I will ensure that I do not do anything that may infringe your rights or undermine your trust. This privacy notice describes the information I collect about you, how it is used and shared, and your rights regarding it.  

Data controller 

I, Alexandra Conroy Harris, am a sole practitioner. I am registered [registration pending]with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as a Data Controller for the personal data that I hold and process as a barrister. My ICO registration number is [pending]. If you need to contact me about your data or this privacy notice, you can reach me at alexandra@conroyharris.com . 

Data collection 

 All of the information that I hold about you is provided to, or gathered by, me in the course of your case and/or proceedings. Your solicitor and/or I will tell you why we need the information and how we will use it. In addition to the information you may provide to me or your solicitor, I also obtain information from other sources as follows: 

  • Information that is available publicly in registers, searches or in the media 
  • Other legal professionals including solicitors and barristers and their associates, trainees and staff 
  • Chambers staff 
  • Expert witnesses 
  • Prosecution bodies 
  • Regulatory, public or administrative bodies 
  • Court staff & officials 
  • Clients 
  • References 

What data do I process? 

Depending on the type of work, I collect and process both personal data and special categories of personal data as defined in the UK GDPR. This may include:

  • Name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Address
  • Payment or bank details
  • Date of birth
  • Next of kin details
  • Details pertaining to education and employment
  • Information on your background & current circumstances
  • Financial information.

Where relevant, I may also need to process special category personal data that reveals your:  

  • Racial or ethnic origin
  • Political opinions
  • Religious and philosophical beliefs
  • Trade union membership
  • Genetic data
  • Biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person
  • Data concerning health
  • Sex life and sexual orientation.

On occasion, I may also process personal data relating to criminal convictions and offences. 

My lawful basis for processing  information 

In order that I can provide legal services and representation, I must process your personal data. The UK General Data Protection Regulation (the UK GDPR) requires that where I process personal data, I must have a lawful basis for doing so. The lawful bases identified in the UK GDPR that I seek to rely upon are as follows:  

  • Consent of the data subject  where this required, I will ensure that I have your specific consent for processing your data for the specified purposes. You will also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Where you do so this will not affect the legality of data processing which had taken place prior to your withdrawal of consent.
  • Performance of a contract with the data subject, or to take steps to enter into a contract.
  • Compliance with a legal obligation  to comply with various regulatory and professional obligations, e.g. filing tax returns with HMRC.
  • The legitimate interests of my business or a third party, except where such interests are overridden by the interests, rights or freedoms of the data subject.

Examples of legitimate interests include but are not limited to: 

  • Provision of legal services and advice.
    • For purposes of practice management, accounting and debt recovery;.
  • For completion of professional regulatory requirements.
  • Processing for direct marketing purposes, or to prevent fraud.
  • Reporting threats to public security.
  • Such other purposes as set out below.

Special category processing 

The UK GDPR specifies that where I process special category data, I must rely upon certain exemptions in order to do so lawfully. The following exemptions are applicable in my practice: 

             It is necessary for the exercise or defence of legal claims or judicial acts. 

Criminal data processing 

 On occasion, I process data relating to criminal offences where it is necessary for:

  • The purpose of, or in connection with, any legal proceedings;
  • The purpose of obtaining legal advice; or
  • The purposes of establishing, exercising or defending legal rights
  • Where I have your explicit consent to do so.

 Purposes: 

 I use your personal information for the following purposes: 

  • Provide legal advice and representation;
  • Investigate and address your concerns;
  • Investigate or address legal proceedings relating to your use of my services, or as otherwise allowed by applicable law;
  • Assist in any tendering or panel membership applications;
  • Assist in any other applications for the purpose of professional development or career progression;
  • Communicate legal updates and judgments to other legal professionals;
  • For the management and administration of my practice
  • To recover debt
  • To manage complaints with regulators
  • Communications with regulators
  • Where relevant to conduct anti money laundering, terrorist financing or conflict of interest checks

In the course of processing information to provide legal services, I may share personal data with: 

  • Instructing solicitors or other lawyers involved in your case;
  • Opposing counsel, for the purposes of resolving the case;
  • Court Officials, including the Judiciary;
  • Opposing lay clients
  • Expert witnesses and other witnesses;
  • My regulator or legal advisors in the event of a dispute, complaint or other legal matter;
  • Law enforcement officials, government authorities, or other third parties, to meet any legal obligations;
  • Legal directories, for the purpose of professional development;
  • Any relevant panel or tendering committee, for the purpose of professional development;
  • Accountants and banking officials;
  • Regulators or arbitrators, where complaints or disputes arise;
  • Any other party where I ask you for consent, and you consent, to the sharing.
  • I may also be required to disclose your information to the Police or Intelligence services where required by law or pursuant to a court order

Transfers to third countries and international organisations 

I do not transfer any personal data to third countries or international organisations. 

I retain personal data  unless you ask me to delete it. My Retention and Disposal Policy (copy available on request) details how long I hold data for and how I dispose of it when it no longer needs to be held. I will delete or anonymise your information at your request unless: 

  • There is an unresolved issue, such as a claim or dispute;
  • I am legally required to; or
  • There are overriding legitimate business interests to do so.

I will typically retain my case notes for a period of 6 years after the 18th birthday of the youngest child concerned in the case. This reflects the period required by the Bar Mutual Indemnity Fund relating to potential limitation periods. 

Where various pleadings and documents have been drafted, they may be retained for learning purposes and legal research. Where this is the case, I will anonymise the personal information/redact information which may identify an individual/risk assess the continued retention of the documents. 

Your rights  
The UK GDPR gives you specific rights in terms of your personal data. For example, you have the right of access to the information I hold and what I use it for;  

You can ask for a copy of the personal information I hold about you.

You can ask me to correct any inaccuracies with the personal data I hold, and you can ask me to stop sending you emails or, in some circumstances, ask me to stop processing your details.  

Finally, if I do something irregular or improper with your personal data, you can complain to the ICO if you are unhappy with how I have processed your information or dealt with your query. You may also seek compensation for any distress you are caused or loss you have incurred.  

 You can find out more information from the ICO’s website: 

 http://ico.org.uk/for_the_public/personal_information  

Accessing and correcting your information 

You may request access to, correction of, or a copy of your information by contacting me at alexandra@conroyharris.com .  

Marketing opt-outs 

 You may opt out of receiving emails and other messages from my practice by following the instructions in those messages.  

I will occasionally update my privacy notice. When I make significant changes, I will publish the updated notice on my website. 

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