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Legal notices: Privacy policy

Our Commitment to Privacy

DLA Piper (Canada) LLP (see definition below) is committed to maintaining the security, confidentiality and privacy of personal information. This Privacy Policy documents our ongoing commitment and has been developed in compliance with applicable privacy legislation.

Scope of Policy

This Policy applies to DLA Piper (Canada) LLP and any other affiliates from time to time (collectively, “DLA Piper (Canada) LLP” or “we” or “us”) in respect of activities that are subject to federal and provincial privacy legislation.

This Policy addresses personal information about our clients, service providers and other individuals. It does not apply to information collected, used or disclosed with respect to corporate or commercial entities. This Policy does not apply to the collection, use or disclosure of the following information by DLA Piper (Canada) LLP:

  • Business contact information;
  • Publicly available information recognized under applicable privacy legislation;
  • Employee personal information, as the DLA Piper (Canada) LLP Employee Privacy Policy applies to such information.
1. Accountability

DLA Piper (Canada) LLP is responsible for personal information under its control. We have designated a Privacy Officer who is responsible for DLA Piper (Canada) LLP compliance with this Policy.

2. Purposes

Upon or before collecting information, DLA Piper (Canada) LLP will state the purpose of collection, unless the purpose is obvious, and will provide, on request, contact information for the Privacy Officer who can answer questions about the collection.

We collect, use and disclose personal information for purposes authorized or required by applicable privacy legislation or other law and for the following purposes:

  • To provide legal advice and perform legal services
  • To establish and maintain client and supplier relationships, which may include evaluating credit standing and obtaining and providing credit information and credit reports
  • To fulfill legal duties and avoid conflicts of interest
  • To share information with third parties for the purpose of providing legal services, including data service providers, printers, registry agents, other DLA Piper firms and entities, other suppliers of products and services, opposing counsel, foreign counsel, witnesses and experts
  • To manage and develop our business and operations
  • To detect and protect DLA Piper (Canada) LLP, yourself and others from error, negligence, fraud or other illegal activity, which may include providing information to insurers
  • To provide information to anyone working with or for DLA Piper (Canada) LLP as needed for the provision of our services
  • To issue invoices, process payments and collect debts owed to DLA Piper (Canada) LLP
  • To engage in business transactions, including the sale, transfer, securitization, financing or other disposition of assets or liabilities of DLA Piper (Canada) LLP
  • To comply with legal and regulatory requirements.

The above collections, uses and disclosures are a necessary part of your relationship with us.

We may also use your personal information for the following additional purposes:

  • To offer you additional or alternative services and we may add it to client lists which we prepare and use for this purpose in accordance with Canadian anti-spam legislation;
  • To provide you with newsletters, bulletins, information about upcoming seminars and other general information about areas of law and about DLA Piper (Canada) LLP in accordance with Canadian anti-spam legislation;
  • To contact you for survey purposes.

If you do not want us to use your personal information for these additional purposes you may opt out at any time by providing written notice to the DLA Piper (Canada) LLP Privacy Officer (or by unsubscribing to electronic newsletters, bulletins, etc.). You will not be refused services merely because you advised DLA Piper (Canada) LLP to stop using information in these ways.

Before using or disclosing personal information for a purpose not previously identified, we will identify the new purpose and obtain your consent unless the use or disclosure is authorized or required by law.

3. Consent

We will obtain your consent to collect, use or disclose personal information except where we are authorized or required by law to do so without consent. For example, we may collect, use or disclose personal information without your knowledge or consent where:

  • The personal information is publicly available from a prescribed source, such as a telephone directory;
  • DLA Piper (Canada) LLP is collecting or paying a debt;
  • It is reasonable to expect that obtaining consent would compromise an investigation or proceeding.
  • Your consent can be express, implied or given through an authorized representative such as a lawyer, agent or broker.

Consent may be provided orally, in writing, electronically, through inaction (such as when you fail to notify us that you do not wish your personal information collected/used/disclosed for optional purposes following reasonable notice of same) or otherwise. By providing personal information to us, you agree that we may collect, use and disclose such personal information as set out in this Privacy Policy and as otherwise permitted or required by law.

You may withdraw consent at any time, subject to legal or contractual restrictions, provided that reasonable notice of withdrawal of consent is given to DLA Piper (Canada) LLP. On receipt of notice of withdrawal of consent, we will inform you of the likely consequences of the withdrawal of consent, which may include our inability to provide services for which that information is necessary.

4. Limits on Collection of Personal Information

We will not collect personal information indiscriminately and will limit collection of personal information to that which is reasonable and necessary to provide our services and which is reasonable and necessary for the purposes consented to by you. DLA Piper (Canada) LLP also collects personal information as authorized or required by law.

5. Limits for Using, Disclosing and Retaining Personal Information

Your personal information will only be used or disclosed for the purposes set out above and as authorized by law.

We will keep personal information used to make a decision affecting an individual for at least one year after using it to make the decision.

We will destroy, erase or make anonymous documents or other records containing personal information as soon as it is reasonable to assume that the original purpose is no longer being served by retention of the information and retention is no longer necessary for legal or business purposes.

We will take due care when destroying personal information so as to prevent unauthorized access to the information.

6. Accuracy

We will make reasonable efforts to ensure that personal information we collect, use or disclose is accurate and complete. In some cases, we rely on you to ensure that certain information, such as your address or telephone number, is current, complete and accurate.

If you demonstrate the inaccuracy or incompleteness of personal information, we will amend the information as required. If appropriate, we will send the amended information to third parties to whom the information has been disclosed.

When a challenge regarding the accuracy of personal information is not resolved to your satisfaction, we will annotate the personal information under our control with a note that the correction was requested but not made.

7. Safeguarding Personal Information

We recognize our professional and legal obligations to protect the confidential information of our clients. We recognize as well our legal obligations to protect the personal information we have gathered about our clients and about other individuals during the course of our practice of law.

We have therefore made arrangements to secure against the unauthorized access, collection, use, disclosure, copying, modification, disposal or destruction of personal information.

Please note that confidentiality and security are not assured when information is transmitted through email or other electronic communication. We will not be responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a breach of security and/or confidentiality when you transmit information to us by email or other electronic communication or when we transmit such information by such means at your request.

DLA Piper (Canada) LLP is affiliated with other DLA Piper entities such as DLA Piper (USA) LLP and DLA Piper Global. We make use of those other entities’ global administrative resources, including conflict check systems, bill payment and collection systems, and other joint systems. This may involve your personal information being stored or accessed outside Canada. Personal information stored outside Canada may be accessible to authorities in those jurisdictions according to the law of those jurisdictions.

8. Openness

DLA Piper (Canada) LLP is open about the policies and procedures it uses to protect your personal information. Information about these policies and procedures will be made available. However, to ensure the integrity of our security procedures and business methods, we do not disclose sensitive information about our policies and procedures.

9. Providing Access

You have a right to access your personal information held by DLA Piper (Canada) LLP.

Upon written request and authentication of identity, we will provide you with your personal information under our control, information about the ways in which that information is being used and a description of the individuals and organizations to whom that information has been disclosed.

We may charge a reasonable fee for providing information in response to an access request and will provide an estimate of any such fee upon receiving an access-to-information request. We may require a deposit for all or part of the fee.

We will make the information available within 30 days or provide written notice where additional time is required to fulfill the request.

In some situations, we may not be able to provide access to certain personal information. This may be the case where, for example, disclosure would reveal personal information about another individual, the personal information is protected by solicitor/client privilege, the information was collected for the purposes of an investigation, disclosure of the information would reveal confidential commercial information that, if disclosed, could harm the competitive position of DLA Piper (Canada) LLP, or where we exercise our solicitor’s lien against materials in our files in respect of outstanding accounts. DLA Piper (Canada) LLP may also be prevented by law from providing access to certain personal information.

Where an access request is refused, we will notify you in writing, document the reasons for refusal and outline further steps which are available to you.

10. Changes

We may review and change our Privacy Policy from time to time.

11. Website; Online Collection and Use of Information

Our website collects certain information from you. For a description of what information is collected and how it is used, please click here.

Our website uses cookies, as described in DLA Piper’s Cookie policy here. Our website may also contain links to other sites and advertisements;  however, our Privacy Policy only applies to information collected by our website. We are not responsible for the privacy practices and policies of third parties.

12. Compliance

DLA Piper (Canada) LLP will, on request, provide information regarding its complaint procedures.

For further information about our Privacy Policy, please visit the Contact Us page, and scroll down to “General Inquiries” to and submit your query. Or, you may contact:

Privacy Officer
DLA Piper (Canada) LLP
2700 – 1133 Melville Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4E5
Telephone: 604.687.9444