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Privacy Policy

BEFORE USING OUR SITE, PLEASE READ THIS POLICY CAREFULLY

Last Updated: April 26th, 2023

This Privacy Policy is applicable to this website for Guindon Law and sets out our policy on the gathering and use of information on this site and our other sites (collectively "Sites"). Guindon Law complies with Canadian Federal and Provincial privacy laws and regulations including the Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act.

 

There may be links from our Sites to other web sites; note that this Privacy Policy applies only to our Sites and not to web sites of other companies or organizations to which our Sites may be linked. You must check on any linked sites for the privacy policy that applies to that site and / or make any necessary inquiries in respect of that privacy policy with the operator of the linked site.

 

Although you are not required to register to access our website, you may be asked to provide us with personal information when you visit certain sections of our website such as the Contact page. Your use of our website signifies your acknowledgement and consent to our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this Privacy Policy, please do not continue to use our website. Your continued use of the Sites signifies your acceptance of these terms and any changes in effect at the time of use.

 

Collection of Personal Information

Personal Information is information about you that identifies you as an individual, for example, your name, address, employer, e-mail address, or telephone number.

 

We collect information that you voluntarily provide to us through contact forms or by e-mail. We may also ask you to provide additional information such as your e-mail address if you want to obtain additional services or information.

 

Disclosure of Information

Guindon Law will not disclose personal information that you provide on its Sites to any third parties other than to a company agent except: i) in accordance with the terms of this Privacy Policy, or ii) to comply with legal requirements such as a law, regulation, warrant, subpoena or court order, and / or iii) if you are reporting an adverse event / side effect, in which case Guindon Law may be required to disclose such information to bodies such as, but not limited to, Canadian and / or international regulatory authorities.

 

Cookies

Guindon Law as common with many web site operators, may use standard technology called "cookies" on its Sites. Cookies are small data files that are downloaded onto your computer when you visit a particular web site. You can disable cookies by turning them off in your browser; however, some areas of the website may not function properly if you do so.

 

Protection of Information

Personal information you share with us is stored on our database servers at or hosted by third parties who have entered into agreements with us that require them to observe our Privacy Policy.

 

Policy Change

If we alter our Privacy Policy, any changes will be posted on this page of our website so that you are always informed of the information we collect about you, how we use it and the circumstances under which we may disclose it.

 

Acceptance of our Privacy Policy

By using this website, you signify your acceptance of our Privacy Policy, and you adhere to the Terms of Use posted on the Site. By submitting your information, you agree that it will be governed by our Privacy Policy. When you communicate with our firm via e-mail accounts associated with our andrewguindonlaw.ca e-mail server, you also acknowledge that all communications are covered by our Privacy Policy and choosing to communicate with our firm further signifies your acceptance of it.

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