Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 25, 2025
Welcome to MTLex, Lawyers
By providing us with personal information, you agree that it will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy and consent to be bound by it.
We reserve the right to modify, at our sole discretion and without notice, the terms of use of the site as well as the information it contains. The update date will allow you to ensure that you have taken note of it since your last consultation.
PRIVACY POLICY AND PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
We are subject to the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector and other laws in force. We take seriously all matters related to confidentiality and implement all necessary security measures to comply with applicable laws and guidelines.
Protection of personal information on the site
Personal information is information about you that you provide to us voluntarily, that we collect, hold, use or communicate and that allows us to identify you.
Rest assured that your personal information is confidential. We undertake not to make public or transmit personal information to third parties except following your authorization or in cases permitted by law, regardless of the nature of the medium and the form in which they are accessible.
In this sense, only personnel authorized to follow up on requests that you transmit to us have access to them only.
Why do we collect personal information?
We collect personal information to respond to online service requests that you send us.
We undertake to comply with applicable laws for the collection of personal information and to maintain their confidential nature at all times.
Use of cookies
Cookies are used on the site. These files make it possible to identify your browsing software from one visit to another and from one page to another in order to facilitate your access to the site and your navigation within it. Cookies can only be read by the website that transmits them to your computer. You can disable cookies. However, be aware that if cookies are disabled, the use of certain functions is no longer possible.
Consent
Whenever possible, we try to obtain the person's consent before collecting their personal information. Consent may be explicit or implicit, provided directly by the person or by their authorized representative.
We favor explicit consent. Implicit consent can be reasonably inferred from a person's action or inaction, for example, providing a name and address to receive a publication or a name and telephone number to get an answer to a question.
The Personal Information Protection Act allows personal information to be communicated for investigation purposes if it is necessary for the investigation without obtaining the person's consent to do so.
Links to third-party sites
This Privacy Policy does not apply to third-party websites. It is therefore your responsibility to become aware of the privacy policies that concern you from these sites.
Access to personal information
You may at any time request access to your personal information, request its withdrawal or destruction. Access is free. However, fees could be required from the applicant for transcription, reproduction or transmission of information.
We undertake to delete personal information at the request of the applicant if the collection is not required by law.
We reserve the right to refuse access to the applicant's file if such access may cause serious and serious harm and for any other reason permitted by law.
Access to documents and protection of personal information
We are here to listen to your requests and ensure that we respond to them in an adequate, uniform and diligent manner. Thus, we ask you to please contact us for any questions or dissatisfaction with the treatment relating to your personal information and we will be delighted to assist you. For any access request, please follow the following steps:
Your request must be made in writing and indicate the name of the document for which you wish to obtain access as well as your complete contact information. Complete contact information means first name, last name, address, email, telephone and description of the complaint.
Your request must be transmitted by email, fax or mail to the following address:
Personal Information Protection Officer:
Me Elsa Rizkallah, avocate
3-8500, Boulevard Décarie
Mont-Royal, QC, H4P 2N2
In the event of disagreement, the Commission d'accès à l'information will study your complaints upon request for examination of disagreement.
Only decisions rendered in response to access requests received in writing may be subject to a review appeal before the Commission d'accès à l'information.
All access requests addressed to the information access officer will receive written acknowledgment of receipt.
Security
We undertake to respect and be up to date in security standards. All precautions have been taken so that the information concerning you that is transmitted to us when you use our site is protected against any error, any loss or any unauthorized access. However, you must take all the personal security measures that are recommended to you here in order to maintain an optimal level of security when browsing our site.
When you write to us, we ask you to make sure not to transmit confidential information.
Unfortunately, we cannot be held responsible for any damage arising from the interception, loss or other of your emails.
Jurisdiction
The user acknowledges and agrees that this website is governed by the laws of the province of Quebec (Canada) and by the laws of Canada applicable to the province of Quebec. You hereby agree that any dispute or litigation concerning this website shall be submitted to a competent court of the judicial district of Montreal (Quebec).
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Last updated: July 25, 2025
