
Privacy policy
Our Commitment
We value and respect Your privacy and are committed to protecting it. We adhere to the Act and the Principles. Please review this Policy carefully, and contact Us if You have any questions. By using Our Website, You agree to the terms outlined in this Policy.
Personal Information We Collect
We do not collect Personal Information when You visit Our Website unless You actively provide it by contacting Us. If You contact Us, the information collected may include Your name, email address, and telephone number. If You engage Us to provide legal services, We may also collect Personal Information related to those services.
Choosing not to provide Your Personal Information may limit Our ability to effectively deliver legal services to You.
Sensitive Information
We do not collect or store Sensitive Information about You.
How We Use Your Personal Information
We collect Personal Information to:
Provide You with information about Our services or topics related to strata and community titles law.
Communicate with You.
Fulfill Our obligations if You instruct Us to act on Your behalf.
We do not share, sell, rent, or trade Your Personal Information with third parties.
How We Store and Protect Your Information
Personal Information is stored securely on cloud-based legal practice management systems or other secure content management systems. Some information may also be stored on staff computers for work-related purposes.
We take all reasonable precautions to protect Your Personal Information from unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure. However, due to the nature of the internet, absolute security cannot be guaranteed. If a security breach occurs, We will notify You promptly if Your Personal Information is compromised.
Disclosure of Your Information
We will not disclose Your Personal Information except in the following circumstances:
With Your consent.
To fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, such as communication.
When required or permitted by law.
Updating, Correcting, or Deleting Your Personal Information
You can contact Us to:
Access the Personal Information We hold about You.
Update, correct, or delete Your Personal Information.
Report unauthorized access or handling of Your Personal Information.
Lodge complaints about Our handling of Your Personal Information or a breach of the Principles.
Contact Our Privacy Officer via email at ntoth@nktlaw.com.au or write to: NKT Law Suite 3213, Shop 2, 183 Bennets Rd Norman Park QLD 4170.
Opting Out of Communications
If You receive emails from Us, they will include clear instructions on how to unsubscribe from future communications. Upon request, We will promptly remove You from Our mailing list.
Changes to This Policy
This Policy reflects Our current privacy practices. We may update it from time to time, and changes will be published on Our Website. For significant updates, We will make a genuine effort to notify You via email. Continued use of Our Website indicates acceptance of any updates to this Policy.
Definitions
In this Privacy Policy, unless the context requires otherwise:
“Act” means Refers to the Privacy Act 1988 of the Commonwealth of Australia.
“Our Website” means the website located at www.nktlaw.com.au.
“Personal Information” has the meaning defined under section 6 of the Act.
“Policy” means this Privacy Policy.
“Principles” means the Australian Privacy Principles established under the Act.
“Sensitive Information” has the meaning defined under section 6 of the Act.
“You” and “Your” means any person accessing Our Website.
“We” and “Us” means NKT Law.