Who We Are
DMJ Legal Ltd (“we”, “us”, “our”) is a limited company registered in England and Wales under company number 16313852, trading as DMJ Legal. Daniel Klein is a solicitor authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 202944).
Registered Address:
Worsley Golf Club Business Centre, Stableford Ave, Eccles, Manchester, M30 8AP
Email: legal@dmjlegal.co.uk
What Personal Data We Collect
We collect and process the following types of data:
- Identity and Contact Information: Name, address, email, phone number, date of birth
- Case Information: Information relevant to your legal matter (medical history, financials, etc.)
- Technical Data: IP address, browser type, operating system, referral sources
- Marketing Preferences: Consent for receiving legal updates
How We Use Your Information
We process your personal data to:
- Deliver legal services under a contractual basis
- Comply with regulatory and legal obligations
- Maintain internal records
- Communicate with you
- Defend or bring legal claims
- Improve our website and services
Legal Basis for Processing
We rely on the following lawful bases:
- Contract – to perform legal services
- Legal Obligation – to comply with SRA, HMRC, or data protection laws
- Legitimate Interest – for business operations and legal defence
- Consent – for marketing communications
How We Store and Share Your Data
Your data is stored securely within the UK. We only share your data with:
- Our professional indemnity insurers
- Third-party service providers under strict confidentiality
- Regulators, courts, or legal bodies where legally required
We never sell your data.
Data Retention
We retain personal data for a minimum of 6 years, or longer where required by law or professional rules.
Your Rights
You have rights under UK GDPR, including:
- Access to your personal data
- Correction of inaccurate data
- Erasure of data (“right to be forgotten”)
- Restriction or objection to processing
- Data portability
You can contact us at legal@dmjlegal.co.uk to exercise your rights.
Complaints
You may complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO):
https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/