Stone Law Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Stone Law Office (“Stone Law”) is committed to protecting the privacy rights of its clients, service providers and employees. This Privacy Policy describes the personal information we collect about you, why we collect it, how we use it, and when we share it with third parties.

In this Privacy Policy, “Personal Information” means information about an identifiable individual with the exception of business contact information (such as your name, business address, business address or business e-mail address) or information contained in publicly available databases, such as public telephone listings.

Your Personal Information is collected, used, and disclosed by Stone Law only in accordance with applicable privacy legislation and this Privacy Policy.


Type and Collection of Personal Information

We may collect the following personal information:

  • name and home contact information, including address, telephone and facsimile numbers, and personal email address;
  • billing and account information, including bank or credit card information; and
  • information concerning the provision of legal advice and services by the firm, including the personal information of shareholders, directors, officers, agents, employees,
investors, buyers, security-holders, business partners, competitors, customers, suppliers, beneficiaries, family members, witnesses, adverse parties, parties-in-interest, professional advisors, investigators, adjudicators, experts and other parties who are individuals.

The collection of your Personal Information is limited to that which is necessary for the purposes identified in this Privacy Policy.


Use and Disclosure of Personal Information

Stone Law collects and uses personal information from its clients, prospective clients, employees, prospective employees, agents, service providers and other third parties. We do not use your Personal Information for purposes other than those which have been set out below. Stone Law does not sell or trade Personal Information to third parties.

Stone Law collects, uses and discloses Personal Information for the following purposes:

  1. to establish and manage client relationships, provide legal advice, perform legal services, fulfill legal duties, and avoid conflicts of interest;
  2. to share Personal Information to and from third parties for the purpose of providing legal services;
  3. to consider whether Stone Law should establish a commercial relationship with clients, prospective clients, suppliers, prospective suppliers, employees, prospective employees and other third parties, including to evaluate credit standing and to match credit bureau or credit reporting agency information;
  4. to establish and maintain commercial relationships with clients, suppliers and other third parties, including to issue invoices, administer accounts, collect and process payments, and to fulfill contractual obligations;
  5. to establish, manage and terminate employment and contractual relationships;
  6. to understand and respond to client, supplier and other third party needs and preferences, including to contact and communicate with such parties and to conduct research and evaluations;
  7. to develop, enhance, market, sell or otherwise provide Stone Law’s products and services;
  8. to market, sell or otherwise provide products and services of third parties with whom Stone Law has a commercial relationship;
  9. to distribute newsletters and other informational e-mail communications, conference information and other material to individuals on our mail and e-mail lists, including by third party mailing houses and e-mail service providers;
  10. to detect and protect Stone Law and other third parties against error, negligence, breach of contract, fraud, theft and other illegal activity, and to audit compliance with Stone Law’s internal policies and contractual obligations and ;
  11. to engage in business transactions, including the purchase, sale, lease, merger, amalgamation or any other type of acquisition, disposal, securitization or financing involving Stone Law;
  12. as permitted by, and to comply with, any legal or regulatory requirements or provisions; and
  13. To process or comply with insurers and regulatory agencies requests relating to the practice of law.

Safeguards

Stone Law uses appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of Personal Information. These safeguards are designed to prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use, or modification. Your records are accessible only to staff who have been given the authority to access them and only as is necessary to provide services and products or otherwise deal with you.

Stone Law strives to provide a secure online environment for the transmission of Personal Information such as credit card details, usernames and passwords.

Transmissions over the Internet cannot be guaranteed to be completely secure. Stone Law, its affiliates subsidiaries, any principals, partners, shareholders, employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors do not represent, warrant or guarantee that Personal Information will be protected against misuse, loss or modification, nor do such parties accept liability for the security of a user’s Personal Information submitted by e-mail or through with the Website.


Web Log Information and Cookies

Stone Law logs certain technical information from your computer’s web browser when you visit us on the Internet. This information includes your Internet address, the address of the Website you are coming from, the amount of time you spend visiting our Website, the pages visited, the operating system and web browser software you use, and, if you link to us through a search engine, the keywords you use to find our Website. The logs do not record Personal Information, can be accessed only by Stone Law, and are used solely to track visits to our site and improve its content and layout. Stone Law never attempts to tie this information to particular individuals visiting our Website unless necessary for investigating a security breach.

When you visit our Website, you are assigned a temporary text file called a cookie through your web browser. It is placed on your computer for programming purposes only and enhances your use of the Website by providing a unique identifier as you move from page to page. If you use the search engine, it remembers the keywords you enter.


Accuracy and Access

Stone Law is committed to ensuring that any records it has containing Personal Information are accurate, complete, and up-to-date. It is your responsibility to inform Stone Law of any relevant changes in your Personal Information. If you have questions or concerns or you no longer wish to have your Personal Information kept by us, you may contact us at info@stonelaw.ca or by calling (416) 229-0500.

In special circumstances, Stone Law may refuse or limit an access request, for example when disclosure of the information will reveal Personal Information about another person or interfere with a legal investigation.


Accountability and Openness

Stone Law is committed to protecting your Personal Information. Stone Law will make readily available to you specific information about its policies and practices relating to the management of Personal Information.


Amendments

Stone Law reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. Your continued access or use of this Website constitutes your acceptance of such changes. It is your responsibility to review the Privacy Policy frequently.

If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact Stone Law at us, you may contact us at info@stonelaw.ca or by calling (416) 229-0500.

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