![]() ![]() Where do we store your Personal Information? any third party or parties, where you consent to such disclosure or where disclosure is required or permitted by law. ![]() our Program Coordinators and other service providers retained by APB to perform functions on its behalf.To whom do we disclose your Personal Information?įrom time to time, APB may disclose your Personal Information to: for any other purpose to which you consent.as permitted by, and to comply with, any legal or regulatory requirements or provisions and. ![]() to detect and protect APB against error, negligence, breach of contract, fraud, theft and other illegal activity, and to audit compliance with APB policies and contractual obligations.to distribute our quarterly newsletter and other material to individuals on our mail and e-mail lists.to share Personal Information to and from third parties for the purpose of providing pro bono legal services.to establish and manage volunteer relationships, provide pro bono legal advice, perform pro bono legal services, fulfill legal duties, and avoid conflicts of interest.More specifically, we collect, use and disclose your Personal Information for the following purposes: ![]() In general, APB collects, uses and discloses Personal Information about its registrants in order to provide our clients with professional legal services. Why do we collect your Personal Information? The types of Personal Information that APB may collect about you includes your name, business address, telephone number, personal email address, information about a client’s legal issue and other information incidental to providing pro bono legal services (including Personal Information about witnesses, family members, beneficiaries, directors, officers, employers, adverse parties, parties-in-interest, investigators, decision makers, experts, other professional advisors). Generally speaking, Personal Information does not include what is considered business contact information: your name, title or position, business address, telephone number, facsimile number, or e-mail address. For the purposes of this policy, Personal Information means information about an identifiable individual as defined from time to time in applicable privacy legislation. What Personal Information do we collect?Ĭanadian privacy legislation defines “Personal Information” broadly as information about an identifiable individual or as information that allows an individual to be identified. If you provide APB with personal information of another individual, you represent that you have all necessary authority and/or have obtained all necessary consents from such person to enable us to collect, use and disclose such personal information for the purposes set forth in this Privacy Policy. If you refuse or withdraw your consent, we may not be able to provide you or continue to provide you with certain services or information which may be of value to you. Subject to legal and contractual requirements, you may refuse or withdraw your consent to certain of the identified purposes at any time by contacting the APB Privacy Officer. By submitting personal information to the Access Pro Bono Society of BC (APB), you agree that we may collect, use and disclose such personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy and as permitted or required by law. ![]()
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