LJD Law’s Privacy Policy
Updated: December 28, 2021
This Privacy Policy describes the practices of LJD Law Professional Corporation (“LJD Law”, “us”, or “we”) with respect to the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information through our website, www.ljd-law.ca and ljdlawimmigration.box.com (the “Sites”). “Personal Information” means personally identifiable information about you or information that would allow someone to identify or contact you.
By accessing or using our Sites, you indicate to us that you consent to the practices described in this Privacy Policy and in our Terms of Use.
LJD Law may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time and, if we do, we will provide conspicuous notice on our Sites and update the Effective Date at the top of this page. Any such amendments to this Privacy Policy will be effective as of the updated Effective Date. By accessing or using the Sites on or after the updated Effective Date, you indicate to us that you consent to the amendments.
No Lawyer-Client Relationship
Subject to an Engagement Letter, please note that LJD Law enters into solicitor-client relationships with its clients only pursuant to certain policies and procedures unrelated to the Site, including the execution of an engagement letter, a screen for conflicts of interest, and other LJD Law policies or rules of the Law Society of Ontario. You agree that your access and use of the Sites, including the submission of information to us through the Sites, does not create a lawyer-client relationship between you and LJD Law.
If you wish to inquire about LJD Law legal services and how you might become a client, please follow the instructions in the Engagement Letter or please contact us at info@ljd-law.ca.
Applicability of this Privacy Policy
As indicated above, this Privacy Policy applies to Personal Information collected through our Sites. This Privacy Policy does not apply to third-party services, websites, or applications that we may link to through the Sites. When you use one of these links to leave our Sites, we encourage you to review the privacy policies that apply to the services, websites, or applications you choose to access.
Certain parts of our Sites that are made available to clients who have formally engaged with LJD Law as legal counsel and may be subject to additional terms and conditions, as well as additional privacy and data security provisions, such as the ones described in our Engagement Letter. In such cases, both this Privacy Policy and the additional terms will apply. If you are a client of LJD Law and have questions about what terms are applicable to you, please contact us at info@ljd-law.ca or reach out to your LJD Law lawyer.
How we Collect and Use Information
LJD Law collects the following categories of information from you through the Sites, primarily through our intake system powered by Asana, and our document sharing platform, Box.
Personal Information. You may use and access the Sites without providing us with any Personal Information. However, we may invite you to voluntarily submit certain Personal Information, such as your name, physical address, email address, and phone number. Certain forms on the Sites may also ask you to submit optional information about your company that we may link to other Personal Information we collect from you, such as a company name, entity type and size, employer information, and answers to qualitative questions about your employment. We will only use this Personal Information (i) for the purposes explicitly described to you at the time you provided us with the information; (ii) to respond to your inquiries; (iii) to evaluate a prospective lawyer-client relationship with you and what legal services we may be able to provide you; (iv) to send you newsletters, publications, and other communications that may be of interest to you; (v) for internal business analytics, such as understanding the demographics of visitors to our Site; (vi) in order to execute a mandate that you have or shall confer to us; or (vii) to create Aggregate Information (defined below) that, after being aggregated and anonymized, can no longer be used to identify you.
Usage Information. We may also automatically collect certain information regarding your access to and usage of the Sites (“Usage Information”). We collect such information through the device you use to access and use the Sites. We also collect Usage Information by use of cookies and other tracking technology (collectively, “Tracking Technologies”). Usage Information includes, but is not limited to, your device type, operating system, browser type, IP address, MAC address, information the websites or application from which you navigated to our Sites, information you input into our Sites (such as search terms in the search bar), pages you access on our Site, how long you spend on a particular page on our Sites, any links you click on, and similar information. We use Usage Information (i) to improve and customize the Sites for users like you; (ii) to examine the effectiveness and response of visitors to information and content we put on our Site; (iii) for business analytics purposes, such as determining usage patterns on certain pages or features on our Site; (iv) for security and maintenance purposes; (v) from Tracking Technologies as described below; (vi) in order to execute a mandate that you have or shall confer to us; or (vii) to create Aggregate Information (defined below); and (viii) other uses consistent with applicable law.
Tracking Technologies. LJD Law and its third-party vendors (including Google Analytics, which provides additional privacy notices here) may use Tracking Technologies, such as cookies and pixel tags, to collect Usage Information. “Cookies” are small files that are saved onto your device or browser through your web browser that allows us to collect certain Usage Information, and “pixel tags” are tiny graphics with unique identifiers that are embedded on the Sites that allow us to collect certain Usage Information. Tracking Technologies do not, by themselves, collect Personal Information; however, we may use Tracking Technologies to, for example, identify that the device you are using has accessed certain parts of the Sites and may associate that information with Personal Information you have voluntarily provided us. Please note that you have choices with respect to the use of Tracking Technologies and may, in some instances, disable them. Please see “Managing Your Information”, below, for more information.
Aggregate Information. We may use the information we collect to create “Aggregate Information”, which is aggregated and anonymized information that cannot be used to identify any natural person, in order to develop statistics and analytics about our Sites. Though Aggregate Information may be derived from Personal Information, it is not Personal Information because it cannot be used to identify you or any natural person.
How We Share Information With Third Parties
In some instances, LJD Law relies on third parties to provide us with certain services at our request and pursuant to our instructions. These third parties include cloud hosting services, web design services, data analytics services, information technology services, customer relationship management (CRM) services, communications platforms and related analytics services, marketing automation, document automation, and other similar technology infrastructure or business operations services providers. Where such third parties perform services for us, we may share Personal Information, Usage Information, Aggregate Information, or other information collected consistent with this Privacy Policy with such third parties, but only as necessary for such third parties to provide us with the requested services and only in a manner consistent with this Privacy Policy.
In addition, we may share information we collect with other third parties, but only in the following circumstances: (i) to comply with applicable law or legal process, including litigation or governmental requests; (ii) to enforce this Privacy Policy, our Terms of Use, and any other legal or contractual rights; (iii) to secure and protect the Sites, including by detecting technical issues, security threats, or fraud; (iv) as part of an acquisition by a third party of all or substantially all of LJD Law’s assets, or as part of a merger or reorganization, where the sharing of information is necessary; and (v) as necessary to protect the rights, property or safety of LJD Law, our clients, visitors to our Sites, or the public.
Information Security and “Do Not Track”
LJD Law uses industry-standard technical and organizational safeguards to protect the information we collect through the Sites. However, we cannot guarantee the absolute security of our Sites or systems, and we therefore do not warrant that your safeguards will prevent the loss, theft, and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, misuse, or destruction of the information we collect. If we learn of any incident that may compromise the privacy or security of information we collect, we may notify you or others (including law enforcement or governmental authorities) consistent with applicable law. If you provided us with your email address, you agree that we may communicate with you electronically regarding the privacy and security of information we collect.
Our Site does not have the capability of responding to “Do Not Track” signals received from web browsers or devices.
Managing Your Information
As mentioned above, you do not need to provide any Personal Information to us to use the Sites with the exception of agreeing to our Letter of Engagement. If you have provided us with Personal Information, you may contact us at info@ljd-law.ca if you wish, with respect to any Personal Information we have about you, (i) to view or obtain a copy of that information; (ii) to correct that information; (iii) to request a deletion of some or all of the information; or (iv) to request a restriction of how we use the information, or to object to certain uses of the information.
If you prefer not to accept cookies or wish to disable or use of Tracking Technologies, most browsers and mobile devices allow you to change your settings so as to notify you when you receive cookies or other Tracking Technologies are being used, and to choose whether or not to accept/allow them. Most browsers also allow you to disable or delete existing cookies or to automatically reject future cookies. Please note that disabling cookies may impair your use of the Sites.
Visitors Outside Canada
LJD Law is a law firm established in Canada. By providing Personal Information to us, you acknowledge and agree that your Personal Information may be transferred to and stored servers in Canada and the United States, which may be located outside of the country or other governmental jurisdiction in which you reside.