Privacy Policy

Last Updated: December 12, 2025

Abisoye Law Corporation is committed to protecting your personal information and respecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose and safeguard the information you provide to us.

By using our website or communicating with our office, you consent to the practices described below.

  1. Information We Collect

We collect information in three main ways:

a. Information You Provide Directly

When you get in touch with us, whether by phone, email, or through our contact form, or request a consultation, we may collect information you provide. This can include your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, details about your legal matter, and any documents or attachments you send.

b. Information Collected Automatically

When you visit our website, we may collect certain information through cookies and similar technologies. This can include your IP address, browser type, device details, the pages you visit, and the time and date of your visits. We use this information to enhance our website and better understand how visitors engage with it.

c. Information Provided by Third Parties

In some cases, we may receive information from trusted third parties such as referral partners, regulatory bodies or verification services.

  1. How We Use Your Information

We use the information you provide for a variety of purposes, including responding to your inquiries, scheduling consultations, evaluating how we can assist with your legal matter, and providing legal services once retained. It also helps us maintain accurate client records, improve our website and user experience, send administrative or informational updates, and comply with legal and regulatory obligations. We do not sell or rent your personal information.

  1. When We May Share Your Information

We may share your information with staff at Abisoye Law Corporation who need it to perform their duties, as well as with third-party service providers who support our operations, such as IT providers or secure document storage services. Your information may also be disclosed when required by law, court order, or regulatory authorities, or with your consent or at your direction. All third-party providers are required to adhere to strict confidentiality and privacy standards.

  1. How We Protect Your Information

We take reasonable and appropriate steps to protect your information. This includes using secure computer systems, encrypting communications where appropriate, implementing access controls and confidentiality obligations, maintaining physical safeguards for office documents, and regularly monitoring our systems and procedures. While no system can guarantee complete security, we are committed to diligently protecting your information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.

  1. Use of Cookies

Our website uses cookies to enhance functionality and analyse traffic. These cookies help us see which pages are most visited, understand how visitors navigate the site, and identify ways to improve the user experience. You can adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies, but please note that some features of the site may not work properly without them.

  1. Links to External Websites

Our website may contain links to external sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of third-party websites. You are encouraged to review their privacy policies before providing personal information.

  1. Storing and Retaining Your Information

We retain personal information for as long as it is needed to provide legal services, fulfil professional, legal, and ethical obligations, and comply with regulatory requirements. Once the information is no longer necessary, we ensure it is securely deleted or destroyed.

  1. Your Rights

You have the right to request access to your personal information, correct any inaccuracies, withdraw consent for certain uses (subject to legal limitations), and inquire about how your information has been used or shared. These requests can be made by contacting us using the information provided below.

  1. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or wish to make a privacy related request, please contact:

Abisoye Law Corporation
Phone: +1 (778) 302-2062

Email: info@abisoyelaw.ca

Office: 1820 East Kent Avenue, South Vancouver, BC V5P 2S7

  1. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.

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Based in British Columbia, our firm serves individuals, families, executives and growing businesses across five core practice areas: Immigration, Business Law, Real Estate, Family Law and Wills, and Litigation. We offer integrated legal support, meaning we can help you move from one stage of your personal or business journey to the next with consistent guidance and clear strategy.

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