Your personal data may be seen or used by our partners and staff (whether lawyers or support staff) in the course of their duties or others lawfully working with us in the ordinary course of our business (for example, former staff or partners working with us on a consultancy basis).
The platform provider will have access to your data. They will be data processors in relation to your information and we have a data processing agreement in place with the provider to ensure that personal data is processed lawfully. Where platform provider proposes to process your personal data as a controller in their own right, rather than on our instructions, the platform provider will notify you of this, and provide you with a privacy notice to explain how they will process your personal data. They may do this, for example, to manage any account that you create for use of their platform.
Exceptionally we might need to share your personal information in order to obtain necessary confidential legal advice or to comply with our insurance, legal or regulatory obligations. For example, we may have to provide some information to our insurers, legal advisors, public authorities such as HMRC, or to a court/tribunal.