Privacy Policy
Egsgard Mediation is a mediation organization which values your privacy and cares about the way your personal information is treated.
As a mediation organization, we collect, use and disclose information on a in order to render our services in mediation. Confidentiality is important to us, as we put professional secrecy at the heart of our client relationship. We use all information, especially personal information, in accordance with the highest ethical standards.
This Privacy Policy aims to help you understand our personal information collection, use, disclosure and retention practices. By providing personal information to us (whether via our website or by email, in person or over the phone), you agree to the processing set out in this Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to, and Egsgard Mediation is not responsible for, any third-party websites which may be accessible through links from this website. If you follow a link to any of these third-party websites, they will have their own privacy policies and you will need to check these policies before you submit any personal information to such third-party websites.
1. Who we are and what we do?
Egsgard Mediation is a business providing mediation services. Unless we notify you otherwise, Egsgard Mediation is the “data controller” of your personal information, i.e. the organization who alone or jointly determines the purposes for which, and the manner in which, any personal information is, or is likely to be, processed.
2. What personal information do we collect?We may collect and process different types of personal information in the course of operating our business and providing our services. These include:
- Contact information such as name, email address and telephone number;
- Biographical information such as job title, employer, photograph and video or audio content;
- Marketing, communication preferences and related information such as meal preferences, feedback and survey responses;
- Billing and financial information such as billing address, bank account and payment information;
- Services information such as details of services that we have purchased;
- Recruitment information such as your curriculum vitae, your education and employment history, details of professional memberships and other information relevant to potential recruitment or association to or with Egsgard Mediation;
- Website usage and other technical information such as details of visits to our websites or information collected through cookies and other tracking technologies;
- Information provided to us by or on behalf of our clients or generated by us in the course of providing our services, which may, where relevant, include special categories of personal information (such as racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade-union membership, health or sexual orientation, etc.);
- Identification and other background verification data such as a copy of driver’s licence, passports or utility bills or evidence of beneficial ownership or the source of funds to comply with anti-money laundering laws and collected as part of our client acceptance and ongoing monitoring procedures; and
- Any other personal information provided. Please note that if you provide personal information to us about other people (such as your customers, directors, officers, shareholders or beneficial owners), you must ensure that you have given those individuals an appropriate notice that you are providing their information to us and have obtained their consent to that disclosure.
We do not knowingly collect information from children or other persons who are under 16 years old.
You cannot send us confidential information until we have confirmed in writing that we represent or act for you or your company or organization. Unsolicited emails sent to us from non-clients do not establish a mediator-client. They may not be privileged and, therefore, may be subject to disclosure to third parties.
3. How do we use personal information?
We may use personal information in the following ways. In each case, we identify the grounds that we rely on to use your personal information:
- To provide our mediation services and to conduct our business – to administer and perform our services, including to carry out our obligations arising from any agreements entered into between you and us. Applicable legal grounds: contract performance, legitimate interests (to enable us to perform our obligations and provide our services), consent;
- To facilitate use of our websites and to ensure content is relevant – to respond to requests for information or enquiries from visitors to our websites and to ensure that content from our websites is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your device. Applicable legal grounds: legitimate interests (to allow us to provide the content and services on the websites), consent, contract performance;
- For marketing and business development purposes – to provide details of new services, legal updates and invitations to seminars and events where an individual has chosen to receive these. Applicable legal grounds: legitimate interests, consent;
- For research and development purposes (including from a security perspective) – analysis in order to better understand our clients’ services and marketing requirements and to better understand our business and develop our services and offerings. Applicable legal grounds: legitimate interests (to allow us to improve our services);
- For recruitment purposes – to enable us to process applications for employment and to assess your suitability for any position for which an individual may apply. Applicable legal grounds: legitimate interests (to ensure that we can make the most appropriate recruitment decisions for Fasken), contract performance (in order for us to take steps to enter into a contract with someone who requested it);
- To fulfil our legal, regulatory, or risk management obligations – to comply with our legal obligations (anti-bribery, sanctions or reputational risk screening, identifying conflicts of interests); for the prevention of fraud and/or other relevant background checks as may be required by applicable law and regulation and best practice at any given time (if false or inaccurate information is provided and fraud is identified or suspected, details may be passed to fraud prevention agencies and may be recorded by us or by them); to enforce our legal rights, to comply with our legal or regulatory reporting obligations and/or to protect the rights of third parties. Applicable legal grounds: legal obligations, legal claims, legitimate interests (to cooperate with law enforcement and regulatory authorities, to ensure acceptable risk profile and to assist with the prevention of crime and fraud). Where we process special categories of personal information we may also rely on substantial public interest (prevention or detection of crime) or legal claims;
- To ensure that we are paid – to recover any payments due to us and where necessary to enforce such recovery through the engagement of debt collection agencies or taking other legal action (including the commencement and carrying out of legal and court proceedings). Applicable legal grounds: contract performance, legal claims, legitimate interests (to ensure that we are paid for our services);
- To reorganize or make changes to our business – In the event that we undergo a reorganization (for example if we merge, combine or divest a part of our business), we may need to transfer some or all of personal information to the relevant third party (or its advisors) as part of any due diligence process or transfer to that reorganized entity or third party your personal information for the same purposes as set out in this Privacy Policy or for the purpose of analysing any proposed reorganization. Applicable legal grounds: legitimate interests (in order to allow us to change our business).
4. With whom do we share personal information?
We may share personal information with certain third parties such as:
- Third-party service providers who provide website, application development, hosting, maintenance, and other services to us. These third parties may have access to, or process personal information as part of providing those services for us. We limit the information provided to these service providers to that which is reasonably necessary for them to perform their functions, and our contracts with them require them to maintain the confidentiality of such information;
- Law enforcement and governmental entities when required by law. For greater clarity, we may disclose personal information or other information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with applicable laws, in response to a court order, judicial or other government subpoena or warrant, or to otherwise cooperate with law enforcement or other governmental agencies; and
- An acquirer, successor or assignee as part of any merger, acquisition, debt financing, sale of assets, or similar transaction, as well as in the event of an insolvency, bankruptcy, or receivership in which information is transferred to one or more third parties as one of our business assets.
5. How long and where do we keep personal information?
We will only keep personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfil the relevant purposes set out in this Policy Privacy and in order to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations. If you would like further information regarding the periods for which personal information will be kept, please contact us as set forth in the “How to contact us?” section.
Personal may be stored and processed in any country where we have facilities or in which we engage third party service providers (i.e. Canada, United Kingdom). You consent to the transfer of information to countries outside your country of residence, which may have different data protection rules than in your country of residence. While such information is outside of your country of residence, it is subject to the laws of the country in which it is held, and may be subject to disclosure to the governments, courts or law enforcement or regulatory agencies of such other country, pursuant to the laws of such country. However, our practices regarding your personal information will at all times continue to be governed by this Privacy Policy and, if applicable, we will comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) requirements providing adequate protection for the transfer of personal information from the EU/EEA to third country.
6. How do we protect personal information?
We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the information submitted to us, both during transmission and once we receive it. We maintain appropriate physical, technical and administrative safeguards to protect personal information against accidental or unlawful destruction, accidental loss, unauthorized alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access, misuse, and any other unlawful form of processing of the personal information in our possession. However, no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure. We cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit or provide to us, and you do so at your own risk. We also cannot guarantee that such information may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical, or administrative safeguards. If you believe personal information has been compromised, please contact us as set forth in the “How to contact us?” section.
7. What rights does someone have in relation to its personal information?
Under certain circumstances and in accordance with EU/EEA or other applicable data protection laws, an individual has the following rights:
- Access: entitled to ask if we are processing information and, if we are, request access to personal information. This enables the individual to receive a copy of the personal information we hold and certain other information about him or her;
- Correction: entitled to request that any incomplete or inaccurate personal information we hold be corrected;
- Erasure: entitled to ask us to delete or remove personal information in certain circumstances. There are certain exceptions where we may refuse a request for erasure, for example, where the personal information is required for compliance with law or in connection with claims;
- Restriction: entitled to ask us to suspend the processing of certain personal information, for example to establish its accuracy or the reason for processing it. You have the right to object to the processing your personal data in cases where we are relying on a legitimate interest or those of a third party and there are particular facts which make you want to object to us using your data on this basis and we do not have a compelling legitimate basis for doing so which overrides your rights, interests and freedoms; you also have the right to object where we are processing your personal information for direct marketing purposes. You have the right to request the restriction of processing of your personal data; this allows you to ask us to suspend the processing of personal data about you.
- Transfer: request the transfer of certain personal information to another party;
- Objection: one may challenge when we are processing personal information based on a legitimate interest (or those of a third party) or for direct marketing purposes. However, we may be entitled to continue processing information;
- Automated decisions: contest any automated decision made where this has a legal or similar significant effect and ask for it to be reconsidered.
- Consent: where we are processing personal information with consent, withdrawal of consent. You have the right to withdraw consent in those circumstances we have been relying on your consent to the collection, processing and transfer of your personal data for a specific purpose.
Also have a right to make a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority, in particular in the country/province/state where you normally reside, where we are based or where an alleged infringement of data protection law has taken place. To exercise any of these rights, please contact us as set forth in the “How to contact us?” section.
8. How do we use cookies and similar technologies?
For details of the cookies employed by us, please see our Cookie Policy, which forms part of this Privacy Policy.
9. How to contact us?
For any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy or personal information, to make an access or correction request, to exercise any applicable rights, to make a complaint, or to obtain information about our policies and practices with respect to any service providers outside Canada, we can by email at info@egsgardmediation.com
10. How we may update this Privacy Policy?
We may change the content of our websites and how we use cookies without notice and consequently our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy may change from time to time in the future. We therefore encourage you to review them whenever you visit the website to stay informed of how we are processing personal information.
This Privacy Policy was last updated in January 2020
Cookie Policy
What are cookies
A cookie is a small file which is placed on your computer’s hard drive and the cookie helps analyse web traffic or lets you know when you visit a particular site. Cookies allow web applications to respond to you as an individual. The web application can tailor its operations to your needs, likes and dislikes by gathering and remembering information about your preferences.
COOKIES
The Egsgard Mediation website uses cookies to inform us how our website is operating, remember the browser’s preferences for customized content, and other settings. Without these cookies installed, many of the services offered by the website will fail to function. Our cookies fall into two categories:
- Essential cookies are required for the website to operate properly. If these are deactivated, a user will not be able to use essential website services.
- Performance cookies are used to monitor website performance. They allow us to correct errors and optimize our website for the best possible user experience.
Some of the cookies used on our site come from service providers and advertisers which fall into the categories above. Cookies from services such as Google Analytics allow us to monitor web traffic and help us with market analysis and improving performance. It is important to note that no personal identifying information is gathered or transmitted with the cookies used on this site.
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