Agha Law respects the importance of privacy and the sensitivity of personal information. As lawyers we have a professional obligation to keep confidential all information we obtain within a lawyer-client relationship. We are committed to protecting any personal information we possess. Our Privacy Policy outlines our practices with respect to the management of your personal information and the safeguards in place to protect your privacy. Our Policy applies to Agha Law and explains how we collect, use and disclose personal information in Canada.
For the purposes of this Policy, “personal information” is any information that identifies you, or by which your identity could be deduced. It includes: your name, home contact information, telephone number, email address, facsimile number, billing and account information, information relevant to a client’s legal matters and other information incidental to the provision of legal advice and services of our firm. Personal information may include personal information about directors, officers, and employees of a client or other party, witnesses, beneficiaries, family members, experts, investigators, decision-makers, adverse parties, other counsel, mediators and arbitrators, and information about shareholders, investors, potential investors or buyers, business partners, targets, competitors or customers of clients.
Wherever possible, we collect your personal information directly from you at the start of a retainer and throughout the course of our representation of you, both verbally or by written correspondence, including in person, by emails and telephone inquiries. Sometimes we may obtain information about you from other sources, for example:
By providing personal information to Agha Law or its service providers and agents, you agree that we may collect, use and disclose such personal information in accordance with the Privacy Policy and as permitted or required by law. If you do not agree with these terms, you are requested not to provide personal information to us. Subject to legal requirements and reasonable notice, you may refuse to consent to our collection, use and disclosure of your personal information or you may withdraw your consent to our further collection, use and disclosure of information about you by contacting us at faisal@aghalaw.ca. Note that if you withdraw your consent to certain uses of your personal information, we may no longer be able to provide certain of our services.
Agha Law collects, uses, and discloses personal information in order to provide our clients with professional legal services. In particular, we collect, use and disclose personal information for the following purposes:
We will not collect personal information indiscriminately and we will not provide your personal information to any third party to allow them to market their products or services.
Under certain circumstances, Agha Law may disclose your personal information:
Your personal information is stored in secured locations and on servers controlled by Agha Law located at our offices or at the offices of our service providers in Canada. Agha Law has implemented reasonable physical, organizational and security measures to safeguard the personal information in our custody or control. These include safeguards to protect personal information against loss or theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use or modification. We operate secure data networks protected by firewall and password protected systems. We will retain your personal information only as long as needed by us to provide our services and as necessary to comply with legal, accounting or regulatory requirements. In some circumstances, personal information may be stored in an off-site storage facility until we determine it is no longer required.
It is important that your personal information be accurate and up-to-date. During the course of our retainer, we ask that you provide us with any changes to your personal information and contact your lawyer to update the personal information we maintain in our client files.
Agha Law reserves the right to modify or supplement this Privacy Policy at any time. If we make a change to this Privacy Policy, we will post the changes on our website and make the revised policy changes available upon request to our office. You should review our Privacy Policy from time to time to ensure you are aware of any changes made.
You may request to view your personal information by writing to the office, whose address and email are provided below. Please note that under certain circumstances, you may not be permitted access, for example where solicitor-client privilege or litigation privilege applies, or where the disclosure of your records would cause security, legal or confidentiality concerns.