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This privacy statement sets out how O'Malley Burke will use the information that is collected on our website: www.omalleyburke.com.
All queries concerning the collection of personal data or the use to which such personal data is to be put, should be directed to the Managing Partner, O'Malley Burke Solicitors, 8/10 Coke Lane, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland, who may be contacted at: privacy@omalleyburke.com.
It is not necessary to give any information of a personal nature to be able to use this website. However, if you wish to avail of some of the more special features offered on this website, you need to provide certain information. Information that is required is identified.
Collection and Use of Information
O?Malley Burke, Solicitors is the sole owner of the information that is collected on this website. We will not sell, share or transfer this information other than as set out in this Data Privacy Statement. Your personal data is collected to enable us to provide legal services and to improve our marketing and administration functions. If necessary, we may pass your information to third parties retained by us to help us in certain areas such as website hosting or marketing, in which case such third parties may receive your personal data. However, at all times O?Malley Burke, Solicitors will control and remain responsible for the use of your personal data.
The Type of Information Collected is described below
Contact Us
To contact us, you will need to register with us by supplying the details set out in the "Contact Us" page. To unsubscribe, it will simply be necessary to email us at info@omalleyburke.com
Cookies
A "cookie" is a small text file containing non-personal information about the user, typically a unique number, that is stored on the user's hard drive. Websites use cookies to recognise users who revisit the website and to collect statistical data to identify those sections of the website that are of most interest to the user. Cookies also help the user to navigate the website more easily.
We use cookies to collect non-personal statistical data about visitors to our website, particularly those areas that are most relevant and of interest to them. Over time this information will enable us to improve the content of our website and also our communications with our clients and other visitors to our website.
Most web browsers allow the user to block the use of cookies by adjusting the relevant settings in the browser options window.
Links
Our website contains links to other websites and we must point out that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites. This Data Privacy Statement applies solely to information that is collected by us from users of this website.
Security
We acknowledge the obligation to take all appropriate steps to protect your personal data, both on-line and off-line. If you have any concerns, then please contact us at privacy@omalleyburke.com or in writing to the Managing Partner, O'Malley Burke, Solicitors, 8/10 Coke Lane, Smithfield, Dublin 7. Access to, Correction of and Updating of Personal Data
You have the right at any time, to access the personal data that we hold about you, by furnishing us with a written request. There is no fee for providing this information. We are concerned to ensure that at all times such personal data as we hold about you, is accurate, up to date and is not in excess of what we require to enable you to avail of our services. Therefore, if your personal information changes, or indeed if you no longer wish to receive communications from us, please let us know and we will correct, update or delete your personal data as appropriate. This can be done by emailing us at: privacy@omalleyburke.com
Your Consent
By using our website, you consent to the collection and use of your personal data for limited purposes, subject to the terms set out in this Data Privacy Policy Statement. All modifications or changes to our Data Privacy Policy Statement will be posted on this page.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
O'Malley Burke Solicitors is a law firm located in Dublin, Ireland practising Irish law under the rules of the Law Society of Ireland and the laws of Ireland. The content of this website has been prepared and is provided for general information purposes only. It is not intended to constitute professional legal advice. Although great care has been taken in its preparation, all persons accessing the content of this website are advised to seek specific legal advice in relation to any decision or course of action that they wish to take.
This website contains links to other websites and the content of such websites. O'Malley Burke, Solicitors is not responsible for the content of any site that is linked to this website. To the extent that it is legally permitted, O'Malley Burke, Solicitors disclaims all liability in respect of all such content. Linking of whatever kind to this website is prohibited without the prior consent of O?Malley Burke, Solicitors. Any person wishing to provide a link to this website should provide a notification by email to info@omalleyburke.com giving full details of the links that are required.
O'Malley Burke, Solicitors reserve the right to alter, amend, replace, and delete all or some of the content, presentation, performance, functionality and availability of any part of this website at its sole and exclusive discretion including these Terms of Use.
These Terms of Use govern your use of this website and by using this website; you are agreeing and signifying such agreement to be bound by the Terms of Use.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, O'Malley Burke, Solicitors and its partners, consultants and employees, disclaim liability for all loss or damage arising out of or in connection with your use of this website and all of its content, such disclaimer to include but not to be limited to all and any indirect or consequential loss howsoever arising.
This website is controlled and operated by O'Malley Burke, Solicitors from Dublin, Ireland and does not represent in any way that the content of this website is appropriate in any jurisdiction other than Ireland and the terms of use of this website shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Ireland.
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