Privacy policy

This Privacy Policy sets out how and why Wallumatta Legal Ltd ABN: 90 650 219 122 ('Wallumatta Legal', 'we' or 'us') collect, store, use and disclose your personal information. Wallumatta Legal manages all personal information in accordance with Australian privacy law, including the Australian Privacy Principles and Privacy Act 1988.
You do not have to provide us with your personal information, but if you do not provide us with the personal information that we need, we may not be able to provide our services or assistance to you or our clients on your behalf. You may be able to deal with us without identifying yourself (ie anonymously or by using a pseudonym) in certain circumstances, such as when you use our website.
By visiting our website, using any of our services or otherwise providing us with your personal information (or authorising it to be provided to us by someone else), you agree to your personal information being handled as set out in this Privacy Policy, and, where appropriate, as set out in our engagement letter or client agreement with you.

Revisions to this Privacy Policy
Wallumatta Legal may update this Privacy Policy from time to time so please review it periodically for changes.
Your continued use of our website or services, requesting our assistance or the provision of further personal information to us (directly or via an authorised person) after this Privacy Policy has been revised, constitutes your acceptance of the revised Privacy Policy.

Why does Wallumatta Legal collect and use personal information?
Wallumatta Legal only collects, holds and uses personal information for the purposes for which it was provided to us, related purposes or as permitted or required by law. Such purposes may include:
• providing you and/or our client with the services requested (generally legal services),and communicating about the same;
• improving and marketing our services including developing our knowledge management resources and supporting internal management reporting;
• responding to your and/or our clients' enquiries or providing you with assistance you have requested;
• processing application forms you have completed on various sections of the Wallumatta Legal website;
• providing you with publications based on the areas of interest and mailing lists that you subscribe to;
• quality assurance, IT security and operations, and training purposes;
• managing relationships with vendors/contractors/third parties;
• personnel management including recruitment of personnel; and/or
• complying with our legal and professional obligations including checking for conflicts of interest, and other client take on procedures.
In certain circumstances we may be required or permitted by law or Court or Tribunal order to collect certain personal information about you. For example, we may need to collect your name, residential address, date of birth, business name (if any), directorship appointments (if any) and to comply with  professional conduct and practice rules or legislation in the jurisdictions in which we operate.

What personal information does Wallumatta Legal collect?
Wallumatta Legal generally collects personal information such as:
• your name
• your contact details (eg address, email address, phone number)
• details about your occupation including income and financial details
• information about your dealings with us or with our clients, and/or
• information relevant to our work for you which may include details about your personal circumstances.

How does Wallumatta Legal collect personal information?
Wallumatta Legal may collect your personal information in various ways, including via telephone, our website, email or hardcopy and/or online forms. In most situations we collect your personal information directly from you. We may also collect information from third parties where required including from anyone you have authorised to deal with us on your behalf.

Who does Wallumatta Legal disclose personal information to?
Your personal information may be confidentially disclosed to other entities. Such entities generally include:
• our third party service providers for the purpose of enabling them to provide, manage or administer a service offered through Wallumatta Legal (such as our IT service providers, organisations providing secure storage and archiving services, and insurers);
• your representatives if you have provided consent for such disclosure;
• government bodies, regulators, law enforcement agencies and any other parties where authorised or required by law; and
• any other entities identified at the time of collecting your personal information or to which we are legally required to disclose your personal information.

How does Wallumatta Legal protect personal information?
We take reasonable steps to protect any personal information that we hold from misuse, interference and loss and from unauthorised access, alteration and disclosure. For example, we implement the following security measures:
• security procedures for access to our business premises;
• security procedures within our offices;
• IT security procedures including password protection, firewalls, intrusion detection and site monitoring; and
• mandatory confidentiality guidelines for all staff within the business.
However, data protection measures are never completely secure and, despite the measures we have put in place, we cannot guarantee the security of your personal information. You must take care to protect your personal information (for example, by protecting any usernames and passwords). You should notify us as soon as possible if you become aware of any security breaches.

Accessing your personal information held by Wallumatta Legal
You may access personal information we hold about you, subject to a small number of legal restrictions or exemptions. Where such restrictions or exemptions exist we will advise you of those reasons at the time of your request.
If you wish to access the personal information we hold about you or request correction of it, you should contact the member of our staff responsible for your file or our Chief Executive Officer (using the contact details below).
While we do not charge you for a request for accessing your personal information you should be aware that we may charge a reasonable fee (which will be notified to you once you make a request) for time and cost in the following circumstances:
• if an extended amount of time is required to collate and prepare material for you, and
• if you wish to have your files photocopied for you.

How can you correct and update your information?
We take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information we hold about you is accurate, complete and up-to-date. However, we also rely on you to advise us of any changes to your personal information.
Please contact us using the contact details below as soon as possible if there are any changes to your personal information or if you believe the personal information we hold about you is not accurate, complete or up-to-date so that we can update our records accordingly. Wallumatta Legal will respond to your requests to access or correct personal information within a reasonable time.

What do you need to do if you have a complaint?
If you wish to make a complaint you can contact us using the details below. You will need to provide us with sufficient details regarding your complaint together with any supporting evidence.
Our Chief Executive Officer will investigate the issue and determine the steps (if any) that we will undertake to resolve your complaint. We will contact you if we require any additional information from you and will notify you in writing of the outcome of the investigation.
If you are not satisfied with our determination, you can contact us to discuss your concerns.
You can also complain to the Australian Privacy Commissioner via www.oaic.gov.au.

Contact us
If you have a query relating to this Privacy Policy or wish to make a complaint, please contact us using the following contact details:
Kisanne Dulin
Head of Operations
Wallumatta Legal
Room 210, Building C,
25 Wally's Walk, Macquarie University,
NSW, 2109
02 9850 6603
Kisanne.Dulin@wl.org.au