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Privacy

Confidential handling, limited measurement, and disciplined data use.

This policy explains how APM Legal Services LLP handles information provided through the website, enquiry channels, consultation intake, and related communication routes. Effective date: 31 March 2026.

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Information Received

Data is collected only where it is provided or operationally required.

  • Contact details, professional identifiers, and communication preferences submitted through enquiry or consultation forms.
  • Matter summaries, appointment preferences, uploaded records, and other material voluntarily supplied for review, routing, or scheduling.
  • Technical information necessary for secure operation of the website, including consent status, device/browser metadata, and service diagnostics.

Operational Use

Information is used for intake, response, administration, and service continuity.

  • To review enquiries, assess consultation requests, coordinate scheduling, and respond through the appropriate office or channel.
  • To maintain records of correspondence, bookings, intake history, invoicing, and related administrative actions.
  • To protect the integrity, availability, and performance of the website and connected intake systems.

Cookies & Measurement

Necessary technologies operate by default. Optional measurement requires consent.

The website uses strictly necessary technologies for security, consent storage, routing, and core operation. Optional first-party measurement and limited interaction diagnostics are activated only where you expressly permit them through the privacy controls interface.

Submitted matter details, uploaded records, contact data, consultation narratives, and other legally sensitive submissions are excluded from analytics capture. Optional measurement is used only for aggregate performance reporting and usability improvement and is not used for profile-based advertising.

Disclosure & Retention

Information is retained only as long as reasonably required for the relevant mandate or administration.

Information may be processed internally by personnel responsible for intake, administration, scheduling, technology operations, and legal coordination. It may also be shared with service providers supporting hosting, communications, analytics subject to consent, payments, or document handling where such access is operationally necessary and appropriately controlled.

Website use alone does not create a lawyer-client relationship. Until a formal engagement is accepted, users should avoid disclosing material that is exceptionally sensitive, privileged, or strategically decisive beyond what is reasonably necessary for first contact or appointment routing.