This privacy policy sets out the manner in which Quorum Chambers, located at 14 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, D02 H297, Ireland, collects, uses, stores, and protects personal information from website users and clients. The document is prepared in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Irish Data Protection Act 2018.
i. Data Controller
The data controller is Quorum Chambers (Dublin). For any matter concerning the processing of personal information you may contact us at clerks@quorum-chambers.ie or in writing to our office.
ii. What Data We Collect
In the course of interacting with the website and during the provision of legal services we may collect the following categories of information:
- Contact details: first name, surname, email address, telephone number;
- Technical data: IP address, browser type, operating system, pages visited;
- Case materials: copies of documents, statements, correspondence and other information provided voluntarily by the client;
- Account data within a client area, where applicable.
iii. Purposes of Processing
Personal data are processed solely for the provision of legal services — analysis, document preparation, transaction support, and consultations — together with the performance of contractual obligations, the keeping of clients informed of progress, the operation of the website, and compliance with the laws of Ireland and the EU.
iv. Legal Basis
Processing is carried out on the bases set out in Article 6 GDPR: the data subject's consent, the performance of a contract, compliance with legal obligations, and the legitimate interests of the controller. Special categories of data are processed only with the explicit written consent of the client.
v. Storage and Security
All data are stored on secure servers located within the European Union. Technical safeguards are in place: transport-level encryption (TLS), role-based access control, regular backup, and protection against unauthorised access. Case files are retained for the period required by Irish law for the practice of solicitors.
vi. Disclosure to Third Parties
Quorum Chambers does not sell personal data. Disclosure to third parties takes place only where required by law or where reasonably necessary for the performance of a client instruction (for example, communication with a notary or public registry). All engaged contractors operate under confidentiality agreements.
vii. Your Rights
You have the right of access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, data portability, the withdrawal of consent, and the lodging of a complaint with the supervisory authority (in Ireland, the Data Protection Commission). These rights may be exercised by written request to clerks@quorum-chambers.ie.
viii. Changes to This Policy
The current version of the policy is published on this page. Where material changes are made we will notify clients by email. The document was last updated on 30 April 2026.