Privacy Policy
We respect your right to privacy and have based our privacy policy on the Personal Data Protection Act (“PDPA”).
We only collects, uses and discloses personal data with an individual’s consent or deemed consent as permitted under the PDPA or other applicable laws and regulations.
We will only disclose your personal date for the primary purpose for which it was collected, for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate, where you have consent to it, where permitted under the PDPA or any applicable law, or if required by law.
We will not disclose your personal data for secondary purposes unless your consent has been given or if so permitted or required under any applicable law, including the PDPA.
We will not sell or license any personal data collected from you. We will take reasonable steps to ensure that your data is securely stored, and will protect such data from misuse or loss by restricting access to the information and by appropriate physical and digital security measures. Any data to be destroyed will be destroyed in a manner that protects the privacy of such data.
You may withdraw your consent for the collection, use or disclosure of personal data by us reasonable notice by sending a written request to contact@lvmlawchambers.com, upon which we will cease to collect, use or disclose your personal data unless otherwise permitted or required by the PDPA or other regulations and laws.