This policy explains how AKS Solicitors collects, uses and protects your personal information, and the rights you have over it. It applies to this website and to the legal services we provide.
AKS Solicitors is a firm of solicitors based at Inspired Business Centre, 747 Stockport Road, Manchester, M19 3AR. We are the “data controller” for the personal information described in this policy, which means we decide how and why it is used.
If you have any question about this policy, or about how we handle your information, contact us at info@akssolictors.co.uk or on 0161 566 5043.
What we hold depends on how you deal with us.
Immigration, asylum and family work often involves particularly sensitive information — for example your racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, political opinions, health, sexual orientation, or details of criminal allegations or convictions. Where we need this information we handle it under the additional protections the law requires, and we only use it for your case.
Most of the information we hold comes directly from you. We may also receive information from other people involved in your matter — for example a family member acting on your behalf, another solicitor, a barrister, the Home Office, a court or tribunal, the Legal Aid Agency, an interpreter, or a medical or country expert instructed on your case.
We do not sell your information, and we do not use it for automated decision-making or profiling.
Everything you tell us is confidential and covered by legal professional privilege where that applies. We share information only where it is necessary, and only with:
We may also disclose information where the law requires it — for example a court order, or a report we are legally obliged to make and which we may not be permitted to tell you about.
Your information is stored on systems within the United Kingdom or the European Economic Area. If it ever needs to be transferred outside that area — for example where a matter involves an overseas authority, or a supplier hosts data abroad — we make sure appropriate safeguards recognised under UK data protection law are in place.
We keep client files for at least six years after your matter closes, which reflects the period in which a claim could still be brought and the requirements of our insurers and regulator. Some files are kept longer where the subject matter makes it necessary — for example matters involving children, or immigration records you may need to rely on years later. Enquiries that do not become instructions are normally deleted within 12 months. Once a retention period ends, records are securely destroyed.
We use appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect your information, including access controls, encryption in transit, secure storage of paper files, and staff training on confidentiality. No system can be guaranteed completely secure, but we take these obligations seriously and will tell you and the Information Commissioner’s Office if a breach occurs that is likely to affect your rights.
Under UK data protection law you have the right to:
Some of these rights are limited — we may not be able to delete information we are required to keep, or to disclose material that is privileged or that concerns someone else. To make a request, contact us using the details above. We will respond within one month, and there is normally no charge.
This website uses cookies to make the site work and to understand how visitors use it. Cookies that are strictly necessary for the site to function are always set. You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings, though some parts of the site may then not work as intended.
If you are unhappy with how we have handled your information, please tell us first so we can put it right. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office, the UK regulator for data protection, at ico.org.uk or on 0303 123 1113.
Complaints about our legal service are dealt with under our separate complaints procedure, and may be referred to the Legal Ombudsman or the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
We review this policy regularly and will publish any updates on this page. Please check back from time to time to see the current version.