Privacy Policy

Thank you for visiting our Web site and reviewing our Privacy Policy. We recognise the importance of confidentiality in regards to your personal information and security of transaction with us.

Please note that we will collect no personal information about you when you visit our Web site unless specifically and voluntarily provided by you.

Our privacy policy outlines how our firm manages personal information that we receive about our clients, prospective clients and others. Personal information includes information about you that is personally identifiable such as your name, address, e-mail address, contact number and details which are not otherwise publicly available.

Philip Roberts Lawyers is bound by the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) governed under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (“Privacy Act”).

Information Collection and Use

Our firm collects your personal information to conduct our business and to provide you with our services.

Personal information will only be used for the primary purpose for which it is collected and for reasonable secondary purposes authorised by the Privacy Act. We may, however, disclose your personal information to Courts, tribunals, and regulatory authorities, or any third party whom you authorise us to disclose it.

We will not make available, give, sell or transfer your personal information to a third party.

We will not be responsible for cookies and/or viruses on your computer resulting from the use of our Web site.

Management and Security of Information

Our firm will take all reasonable steps to protect the security of personal information. Our personnel have the obligation to preserve the confidentiality and privacy of your personal information.

Ability to Update and Access Your Personal Information

Our firm endeavours to ensure that your personal information is accurate and up-to-date. You are encouraged to contact us in order to update or edit any of your personal information.

You may gain access to your personal information subject to the provisions under the Privacy Act. You may be required to authenticate your identity and identify the information you require prior to gaining access to your personal information.

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Our firm will do our best to provide you with helpful and trustworthy resources through our Web site’s related links.

We do not endorse, approve or guarantee information provided at a third party Web site. We will not be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use of a link on our Web site nor will we be liable for any products or services advertised or provided by these linked sites.

Please note that when you visit a third party Web site by using a link on our site, you will no longer be protected by our Privacy Policy or security protection but the policy adopted by the third party.

Updates and Changes to Our Policy

We advise that this privacy policy will be reviewed from time to time and may be subject to changes without your knowledge.

If you have any questions about our privacy issues, please contact Philip Roberts Lawyers.