Privacy Policy as of October 2024
This Fair Processing Notice tells you about processing of “personal data” by 5RB Services Limited (Chambers) on behalf of the Chambers of Adrienne Page KC and Jane Phillips and the individual members of Chambers (“MoCs”). In this document, Chambers and MoCs together shall be called “5RB“.
Chambers is a data controller and each MoC is also a data controller in their own right. Once a case has been allocated to a barrister they are the data controller for personal data relating to that case, and Chambers, through its employees, processes personal data on their behalf. Chambers is the data controller for unallocated cases, and for other personal data, such as data relating to employees and applicants to Chambers, as well as the 5RB mailing list.
To make things simpler, 5RB (and all of the MoCs) have agreed to centralise the handling of all requests or queries you might have about our processing of your personal data. The person to contact at 5RB is our Senior Clerk, Andrew Love, who can be reached at [email protected] or on +44 (0)20 7242 2902.
The data we process relating to cases we are involved in includes: names, contact details, dates of birth, financial information, passport scans, and events in your life which are relevant to litigation in which we are acting. This may include “special category” personal data including information about your medical history, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, trade union membership, genetic and biometric data, political opinions, and any other physical or mental health details. It may include information about criminal records, arrests, charges or allegations. All this personal data is held for the purposes of performing legal services for our clients (primarily legal advice, drafting, and advocacy), and for the establishment, exercise and defence of legal claims.
There are also times that 5RB collects and processes personal data that does not concern our barristers providing legal services. For example, this may include recruitment (of staff, clerks, pupils or mini-pupils) or for 5RB marketing events such as our 5RB Conference. We will only process this information for as long as is necessary to do so, or where processed with your consent, for as long as we have your consent to do so.
Our lawful bases for processing personal data may include:
We may also in some circumstances rely on various exemptions for the processing and/or disclosure of personal data. These include exemptions in relation to the disclosure of information required by law or court order, or where disclosure is necessary for or in connection with legal proceedings (including prospective proceedings), is necessary for the purpose of obtaining legal advice or is otherwise necessary for the purpose of establishing, exercising or defending legal rights.
We may need to disclose personal data to third parties. These may be:
On rare occasions, we may need to transfer your personal data outside the United Kingdom. We will, save for exceptional circumstances, only do so:
We do not conduct any automated decision-making on personal data.
We will generally keep case data for as long as is necessary for the purposes set out above, and where the purposes comes to an end, for case data for at least 7 years thereafter, for the purposes of complaints, dealing with any resulting litigation and record-keeping. This period may be extended in certain circumstances. We can provide further information our retention periods upon request. We will keep applicant data (for employment, pupillage or tenancy) for 2 years after the end of the recruitment exercise, although we may retain pupillage applicant data for longer in the event of repeat applications.
We store and process the contact details of individuals who subscribe to our email update mailing list, and who have attended an event with us recently. We may use your personal data to provide you with marketing information and information about training (including notifying you of events, offers of services or legal developments which may be of interest to you), and for this purpose we may disclose your information to companies and organisations who provide marketing services to us.
You may unsubscribe from our mailing list at any time. Emails sent to addresses on our mailing list all contain an unsubscribe option at the bottom of the email. Clicking on this link will load a page which asks whether you wish to unsubscribe. If you click on the unsubscribe button your email address will be removed from the mailing list. Alternatively you may contact our clerks at any time at [email protected].
You have various legal rights in your personal data including the right of: information and access to your data, including a “portable” copy of your data; erasure and rectification of your data; and rights to restrict or object to processing of your personal data. Where we rely on your consent to process your personal data you can withdraw that consent at any time.
However, much of the work we do is covered by client confidentiality and legal professional privilege, and this information is sometimes exempt from the data subject rights provisions, so there may be instances where we are unable to give effect to your data subject rights. However, we will always respond to your data subject rights requests, either to give effect to them (if we can) or to explain why we cannot.
You have the right to make a complaint about our processing of your personal data to the Information Commissioner’s Office who can be contacted at www.ico.org.uk.
This site, like many websites uses “cookies”, these are small pieces of textual data that are downloaded to your computer when you access this website, and are are then sent back to the website on each subsequent visit. Essentially this allows us to recognise you are as you move from page to page, and from visit to visit.
You may delete or restrict the cookies, but it may affect the functionality of this website.
We use a service called Google Analytics to collect anonymous information about the way that visitors use our site, including which pages are visited and for how long, details of visitors’ operating system, browser and geographic location. Google Analytics does this by storing a persistent cookie on your computer, file name [email protected]. We use this information to compile reports and help us improve the website.