Privacy Policy

“Woodstock Solicitors” refers jointly and severally to all of the companies within the Group, whose separate identities are disclosed here.

Disclaimer

The information contained on this website is general information only and is not intended to be, or to replace, professional advice. Woodstock Solicitors accepts no responsibility for loss that may arise from accessing or reliance on information contained on this website. Parts of the website link to external internet sites; and other external internet sites may link to this website. Woodstock Solicitors is not responsible for the content of any external internet sites.

Copyright

The information contained on this website is, unless otherwise stated, the copyright of Woodstock Solicitors. Users are permitted to read and make copies of the information for their own personal use. Users may also provide copies to others for information purposes provided that they do so free of charge, that the content of the published material remains intact, that the user’s communication of the content must not be misleading or inaccurate and that the user must draw to the attention of recipients the warning in this notice. No other use of the materials published on this website is permitted without the express prior written consent of Woodstock Solicitors.

Privacy policy

Woodstock Solicitors is committed to safeguarding the privacy of visitors to our website. You can use this website without providing any personal information. If you choose to provide personal data to us – typically via an email – we will use your personal data lawfully in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. We may use your personal data for our own marketing purposes and to improve our site. We do not disclose this data to third parties, unless required by law or court order or to enable third parties to provide certain services to us. However, we will at all times control and be responsible for that use of your data.

Cookies

Like most other websites, the Woodstock Solicitors website may deploy cookies, which are small files stored on your hard drive to monitor your use of our website. Once you have closed your browser, we do not use the information these cookies collect. You can use this website while prohibiting cookies, if you prefer.

We are currently using cookies for the following;

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Security

Woodstock Solicitors takes all reasonable steps to protect your personal information. However, we cannot guarantee the security of any information you disclose online. By using the Woodstock Solicitors website you accept the inherent security implications of dealing online and will not hold Woodstock Solicitors responsible for any breach of security unless such breach has been caused by Woodstock Solicitors negligence.

Your rights

For a small fee, you have the right to apply for a copy of the information we hold about you and to have any inaccurate information about you corrected.

Contact information

If you have any questions in relation to this policy, please contact the webmaster at info@woodstocklaw.co.uk

If you currently receive marketing information from us which you wish to unsubscribe from, please contact us at info@woodstocklaw.co.uk

Head Office Details
Woodstock Law
1st Floor
32 New Rd
Woodstock
Oxford
OX20 1PB
Company Number: 08742704
VAT Number: 200 660 069

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