Kennedy & Carr does not collect any personal data about you on this website, apart from information which you volunteer (for example by e-mailing us or by using our online comment/feedback forms).
Any personal information which you provide in this way is not made available to any third parties, except if required by law, and is used by Kennedy & Carr only for the purpose for which you provided it.
Information that you supply online by email or electronic form may be retained within the case records of Kennedy & Carr in connection with the statutory activities of the company.
These case records are confidential to the company and are not released to third parties. On application under the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 you may request to be provided with a copy of the data concerning you that is retained by the company.
You also have the right to request that any data concerning you, which is incorrectly retained, is promptly corrected in our records.
This website does not use cookies, apart from temporary "session" cookies which enable a visitor’s web browser to remember which pages on this website have already been visited.
Technical details in connection with visits to this website are logged by our internet service provider for our statistical purposes. No information is collected that could be used by us to identify website visitors. The technical details logged are confined to the following items:
Kennedy & Carr makes no attempt to identify individual visitors, or to associate the technical details listed above with any individual.
It is the policy of the organisation never to disclose such technical information in respect of individual website visitors to any third party (apart from our internet service provider, which records such data on our behalf and which is bound by confidentiality provisions in this regard), unless obliged to disclose such information by a rule of law.
The technical information will be used only by this organization, and only for statistical and other administrative purposes. You should note that technical details, which we cannot associate with any identifiable individual, do not constitute "personal data" for the purposes of the Data Protection Acts, 1988 & 2003.