Utsunomiya Chuo Attorneys at Law (after this referred to as "the Firm"). On the website, (after this referred to as the "Site"). Users are deemed to have agreed to the following terms and conditions.
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These Terms of Use are subject to change without notice. If these Terms of Use are altered,you will be deemed to have agreed to the changed Terms of Use at the time you access thiswebsite after the change.
Utsunomiya Chuo Attorneys at Law (hereafter referred to as "the Firm") has established the following privacy policy regarding the handling of personal information. It will comply with the Act on the Protection of Personal Information Act (hereafter referred to as the "Personal Information Protection Act") and other related laws and regulations.
We will acquire personal information to the extent necessary for the purposes of use and by legal and appropriate means.
We will use personal information to the extent necessary for the following purposes
We will use personal information only for the purposes described above and will not use it for any other purposes without the consent of the individual, except as permitted by law.
Except as permitted by law, we will not provide personal data to third parties without the consent of the individual concerned.
We will take necessary and appropriate measures to prevent leakage, loss, or damage of personal data. In addition, we will appropriately supervise our attorneys and staff with respect to the handling of personal data, and if we entrust the handling of personal data to a subcontractor, we will supervise the subcontractor to ensure that the subcontractor appropriately manages the personal data.
When we receive a request from an individual for disclosure, correction, addition, deletion, suspension of use, elimination, suspension of provision to a third party or notification of the purpose of use, or disclosure of records of provision to a third party, in accordance with the Personal Information Protection Law, we will confirm that the request is made by the individual and comply with the provisions of the Act. If we receive a request from the person in question to stop using or delete the personal information, to stop providing it to a third party, or to notify the purpose of use, or to disclose records provided to a third party, we will respond to the request in accordance with the provisions of the Personal Information Protection Law.
If you have any questions regarding our handling of personal information, please contact us at the following address.
Contact person in charge: 028-616-1933
We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time as necessary. Any changes will be posted on this website.