Thank you for your interest in our website. It is intended to provide a summary of our business to enable you to determine whether to engage us to provide services to you. We hope you find it and our publications helpful.
By accessing or using this website, you agree to these Terms of Use (including the Privacy Statement below). We may change these Terms at our discretion and without notice, by posting an amended version on this website. If you use our website, you accept the Terms as they apply from time to time.
No legal advice, solicitor/client relationship, or promotion outside Australia
The content and the publications on this website do not constitute legal advice.
Your use of this website and the receipt of any information from this website does not create a solicitor-client relationship between you and Solubility.
We are authorised to practise within Australia only. This website is displayed solely for purposes of promoting our services in Australia.
Our Intellectual Property
We own all copyright in all content on this website, save for copyright in the content that we may have included on our website under a licence or agreement with the owner of that copyright.
We also own certain of the trade marks used on this website.
We respect other people's intellectual property (after all, it is our business!) and would prefer that you respected ours(including any moral rights of our authors). We won’t mind if you print a single copy of some of the content to enable you to determine whether to engage us to provide services to you. However, if you want to use the content for any other purpose, please obtain our consent first.
Please do not reproduce or link to any part of this website without our permission.
No liability
We attempt to ensure that the content is current but we do not guarantee its accuracy, currency or comprehensiveness. However, we are not responsible to you or anyone else for any loss suffered in connection with use of this website or any content (including the transmission of viruses or any other harmful artefact or otherwise).
We make no warranties or representations about this website or any of the content. We exclude, to the maximum extent permitted by law, any liability which may arise as a result of the use of this website or its content. Where liability cannot be excluded, any liability incurred by us in relation to this website is limited as provided under section 68A of the Trade Practices Act 1974. We will never be liable for any loss of profits, or indirect, special or consequential loss in relation to this website.
Links from this website
From time to time, this website may contain links to third party websites. These links are provided for your convenience and you access them at your own risk. We have no control over those sites and are not liable for the content on those websites. However, if you find something of concern at a linked site, please let us know so we can consider whether to remove the link.
We respect your privacy and comply with the National Privacy Principles of the Privacy Act 1988 and the Spam Act 2003. This document sets out how we collect and use personal information.
How and when we collect your information
We collect personal information when we provide our services to you. Generally it will be obvious when and why we are collecting personal information and how we plan to use it (such as when we ask for your details when you instruct us). We may also collect personal information from this website when you provide it to us (for example, when you subscribe to our mailing list).
Because we may invoice you in arrears, we may be regarded as a credit provider under the Privacy Act. If you engage us, you authorise us to enquire into your credit status and obtain personal information from a credit reporting agency or other credit providers to assess your suitability for invoicing in arrears.
If you are a client, or employed by a client, we usually collect personal information such as your business contact details, job title or position and your expertise and interests. Where relevant, we may ask you for other information (for example your membership of professional associations or boards or, in rare cases, financial information).
We may also collect personal information from you if a client requires us to do so on its behalf. If appropriate, we will tell you when and why we are doing so and how we plan to use it.
How we use and disclose your information
We use your information to provide our services to you. We may also disclose your information to service providers, agents, contractors and strategic partners from time to time to help us to provide services to you. We are bound by professional obligations of confidentiality and privilege and in most cases these parties will also be bound by an obligation of confidence. We may also use your information to market our services, or those of our service providers, agents, contractors and strategic partners, to you. We generally require these parties to protect your information in the same way we do.
We may also be required by law to disclose your information to law enforcement or other government agencies or by a court or like body.
Security, Access and Accuracy
To keep personal information secure from misuse, loss or unauthorised use or disclosure, we restrict physical access to our offices. We also use firewalls and secure databases. However, the Internet is not a secure environment and if you send us information via the Internet you do so at your own risk.
We also value the importance of keeping our records current and your right to access personal information we hold about you. If you think that any information we hold about you is inaccurate or if you wish to access your personal information or complain about our use of it, please contact us. We will use all reasonable steps to comply with your request and if we deny your request for access, we will tell you why.
Spam
Publishing any electronic address on this website is not to be inferred as consent to receive Spam.