Terms and Conditions
The use of this website is subject to the terms and conditions set out below. Any use of such web pages constitutes your agreement to abide by these terms and conditions. Before using this website, you should carefully read the terms and conditions set out below. If you do not agree to all of the terms and conditions for the use of FDC Law’s web pages, please leave this site immediately.
Service provided by solicitors of England & Wales, authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (FDC Law ID: 48189). The Solicitors code of conduct can be accessed at www.sra.org.uk/code-of-conduct.page
Our standard terms and conditions of business can be viewed here
Copyright Notice
Copyright in the pages forming this website belongs to FDC Law, unless otherwise stated. All rights are reserved.
You may print or download any material on this website and retain a copy of it for your personal use or for the use of anyone in your organisation. You will require our permission to make any other use of this material, including, in particular, if incorporated into any other electronic or hard copy document.
Privacy Policy
This statement describes how FDC Law uses the information gathered on this website.
Your use of the FDC Law website is subject to the current privacy policy. FDC Law reserves the right to change this privacy policy and will post any revisions here. FDC Law is committed to safeguarding the privacy of visitors to its website.
FDC Law is commited to responsible use of personal information collected on its website. This privacy policy applies to the site accessible from www.fdc-law.co.uk ("the Site") and data we receive from you via the Site. We will ensure that any data we receive will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and this privacy policy.
You are not required to provide any personal information on the public areas of this website. However, you may elect to do so by completing forms which may appear on various sections of this website.
We will only use information you supply to:
* Contact you in connection with your use of the FDC Law website and/or
* To respond to requests you have made and provide any desired information and/or
* To inform you of any events organised or supported by FDC Law which may be of interest to you
Clients may correspond with us by email. Please note that information carried over the internet is not secure. Accordingly, FDC Law will not be responsible for any information that you send to us electronically which is lost, redirected, read or accessed by other parties.
Personal information that you enter on to our website may be added to the firm’s marketing database for the purposes outlined above. Access to any personal information stored either on our website or on our database, and any statistics about your use of the website, will be accessible only by employees of FDC Law and any service providers who manage the FDC Law website.
You have the right to apply for a copy of any personal information we hold about you and to have any inaccurate information about you corrected. In accordance with UK data protection legislation, FDC Law reserves the right to charge a small administration fee for providing such information.
If you wish to stop receiving information or correspondence that is no longer desired, please write to us at the address below:
Practice Manager
FDC Law
Argyll House
Bath Street
Frome
BA11 1DP
Or email - frome@fdc-law.co.uk
Or telephone - 01373 465051
Insurance Services
This firm is not authorised by the Financial Services Authority ("FSA"). However, we are included on the register maintained by the FSA so that we can carry on insurance mediation activity, which should broadly be advising on selling and administration of insurance contents. The register can be accessed at the FSA's website: www.fsa.gov.uk/register.
The Law Society of England and Wales is a designated professional body for the purposes of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. The Solicitors Regulation Authority is the independent regulatory arm of the Law Society. The Legal Ombudsman is the independent complaints-handling arm of the Law Society. If you are unhappy with any insurance advice you receive from us, you should raise your concerns with either of those bodies.
Professional Indemnity Insurance
All solicitors are required to hold adequate professional indemnity insurance. The territorial coverage of this firm’s insurance is worldwide, details of which are available upon request.
