Disrepair
Your home should be a safe place for you and your family to live in. Some cases, landlords do not undertake certain works to be carried out in your property which in the latter becomes a risk to you, and your family. We know it’s not fair and we will help to keep you safe from this and take legal action.
Homelessnes
- It is unfortunate that homelessness has been increasingly growing in London in recent years. We can provide you with legal advice in terms of prevention of homelessness and what you can do to stop this from happening in the future.
Possession
Most landlords will evict tenants due to rent arrears, breach of tenancy, or will simply want their property back. Our experienced solicitors will be to assist you throughout the possession claim process and make sure that your rights are defended.
Introduction
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Excellent customer service
At Haslaw, we are committed in providing excellent customer service to our clients. We welcome you with a friendly approach and always willing to take your matters into our hands.
People often find themselves in all sorts of trouble, or are seeking to come to some sort of resolution. Haslaw is closely connected to the community and we are always here to help.
The services we provide are performed at a high quality to tailor your needs. We know that not everyone gets what they want in the end, this is why our expert team of lawyers are focused in providing you the best possible advice in order to obtain the outcome you want.
Family law accreditation
Our family law experts are members of the Family Law accreditation team.
The Law Society’s family law accreditation is the quality mark for all family law practitioners. Members in this panel possess high standards of knowledge and competence in this area which enables them to provide quality professional service.
Accredited specialist members
We also have members at our firm who are Resolution specialist. They are able to deal with your matter swiftly in order to prevent further issues from arising and help you move forward. They will have gained all the experience, skills and expertise to deal with your case effectively and help conclude matters for the benefit of reducing costs.
Haslaw & Co Solicitors are pleased to advise we are a Lexcel accredited law firm and have successfully continued to meet this standard every year.
What is Lexcel? - Lexcel is the Law Society’s legal practice quality mark. It is designed for law firms or in-house legal departments to promote outstanding administration of management. The purposes of Lexcel is to provide guidance to organisations to develop consistently with their effectiveness of operation and meet client expectation.
We are thrilled to continue delivering this service that meet client’s expectations, improves overall satisfaction, demonstrate our commitment to you which enables us to meet compliance.
Hasena is the firms Immigration Solicitor. Since qualifying in 2007, she has gained significant amount of experience in dealing with complex visa applications and appeals/judicial review. We understand clients may not understand the complex Immigration Laws we face here in the United Kingdom, however, Hasena is able to guide you throughout your case and advise you with ease.
Hasena has supported many families during difficult times such as reuniting family members from overseas, handling applications quickly and effectively and taking time in listening to each client’s story. Hasena is our experienced Immigration Solicitor and will be responsible in dealing with your Immigration.
Hasena is also our Housing Solicitor and deals with any Housing related matters. Hasena has over 10 year worth of experience in possession claims, helping vulnerable people in homelessness cases including challenging the suitability of accommodation, disrepair and rent arrears.
Mustafa is a qualified criminal defence solicitor who has extensive experience in dealing with clients across an array of criminal cases. He first qualified as a barrister in 2009 and decided to cross-qualify as a solicitor a few years later. He has a proven track record for getting his client excellent results, often having cases discontinued before they reach court or securing acquittals. Mustafa specialises in all types of criminal law with a particular specialism in serious offences. He defends clients in both the Magistrates Court and Crown Court. He is a Duty Solicitor and qualified Accredited Police Station Advisor.
Practices
- General Criminal Defence
- Serious sexual offences
- Proceeds of Crime/ Confiscation
- Offences Against the Person- ABH, GBH, Murder
- Fraud
- Drug Offences
- Organised Crime
- Money laundering
Languages
- Turkish
Further to her graduating 2001, she qualified as a solicitor in 2002. She chose to specialise in family law. Jean is an accredited member of Resolution specialising in Domestic Abuse and Children Law. She advised on all areas of relationship breakdown and children matters, divorce, and the financial aspect of divorcing.
Areas of Expertise
- Children Law – Private Children & Care Proceedings
- Children International relocation
- Domestic Abuse & Injunctions
- Divorce
- Matrimonial finances/financial settlement
- Pre and postnuptial agreements
- Cohabitation agreements
- Unmarried separation issues (including TOLATA applications).
Introduction
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force on 25th May 2018, superseding the previous Data Protection Directive adopted in 1995.
This privacy notice sets out the standards that you can expect from Haslaw & Co Ltd. Our priority is to maintain the security of your data, and we are fully committed to respect your confidentiality. This policy describes how this personal data must be collected, handled and stored effectively and efficiently to meet the relevant data protection law.
The aim of this notice is to describe the types of personal data we (‘Haslaw’) may collect from you. It also aims to explain the way we process your information and also share and store your data.
Who is Haslaw?
‘Haslaw & Co Ltd’ is a registered company in England & Wales No: 7260518 and also registered on the Information Commissioner's Register.
We collect your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the relevant data protection law. This policy aims to deliver you the basic information regarding your rights and obligations, and it also details how, why and when we collect and process your personal data.
We recognise how important it is to protect the privacy of all individuals involved in cases and we make sure that your data is protected by complying with the data protection laws.
Personal data we process
We only process personal data that is relevant for meeting our legal obligations at Haslaw these could include your Name, address, contact detail, your financial circumstance, ethnicity, any religious beliefs, any details of any third party, children’s details, or to anyone who may have any interest in the case.
These data will usually be obtained directly from you or anyone who has authority to act on your behalf.
Purpose of processing and the legal basis for the processing
We take our privacy policy very seriously and we will not in any circumstance disclose or share your personal data without your permission, unless we are required to do so by law. We will not process your personal information and data outside of the European Economic Area (EEA). Below are some examples of when we collect, process and share your personal data.
- To verify your identity
- To process job applications
- To process and manage your instructions
- Achieve our obligation arising from any agreement entered into between you and us
- Monitor customer satisfaction
- To notify you about any changes to our services
- To provide you with any information or services that you request from us.
- Making applications to the authorities and courts.
- We will protect your data and make sure that anyone without authorisation will not be able to access your data
You can;
- Request access to your personal data or ask and update your information.
- Object to our processing of your personal data or request for some restrictions
- Make a complaint with the ICO
- Where you have provided consent to us providing you with our service, you are free to withdraw your consent at any time as you wish.
Why we collect your data ?
We may gather information and process your personal data for numbers of reasons and these could be;
- So that we may comply with any legal obligation we have;
- When you apply for a job vacancy with us
- When you/third parties contact us in person or telephone, e-mail or post.
- Where you have consented to process your information and data.
- Our legitimate interest
- Taking information over telephone, emails and face to face
Our Legitimate interest
It is necessary for the legitimate interests of Haslaw & Co Ltd to;
- Protecting clients, employees and maintaining their health and welfare
- Promotion and marketing of our services
- Understand clients instructions and needs
- Improve current services and maintain development
- Preventing crime, fraud or anti-social behaviour
- Dealing and handling client agreements, queries or disputes
- Protecting Haslaw & Co Ltd interest, its employees and clients against parties who have committed criminal acts or are in breach of legal obligation to Haslaw & Co Ltd. § Fulfil duties owed to our clients, employees and director
How we share your data
We do not disclose or share your personal data to anyone without your consent, unless required by law to do so. We use trusted third parties to provide appropriate services and business functions, however all processors acting on our behalf only process your data in accordance with instructions from us and comply fully with this privacy notice, the data protection laws and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures.
In some circumstance, we may disclose your information to third parties where directed and ordered by the court. These may include;
- Solicitors
- Barristers
- Legal Aid Agency
- Cafcass
- Professional Experts
- Law Society
- HMRC
- Police Disclosure Unit
- Any other parties to proceedings
Retaining your data
We are required under law to retain your personal data for a set period of time, the maximum legally obliged retention period for file information is 6 years, or until such time that a child within proceedings reached the age of 18.
Access to your data
- You have the right to access any personal information and data that we process about you.
- You could request information concerning;
Your personal data
- To whom you data will be shared/disclosed to
- How long will your data be stored
- Purpose of the processing of your personal data
- You have the right to request us to amend any incorrect or inaccurate data we hold about you. We strive to do this in the first instance so that we have the most updated information and data about you.
You can also ask to remove or amend your data. You have the right to request from us;
- Your personal data to be deleted from our records
- How we check to make sure that your data is accurate and updated
- Procedures for making a complaint
If we receive a request from you concerning exercising any one the above rights, in such circumstance, we may ask to confirm your identity prior to you exercising your rights. Where we are under legal duty to preserve any personal data about you, we will explain to you the extent of data as well as the duration we will continue to hold your personal data.
If you would like to make a request around the processing of your personal data, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Further information and complaints
We hope we have provided you sufficient information around the processing of your personal data that we undertake and the rights you have over it, however if you have any additional questions or would like more details around any of the points listed above, please contact:
Hasena Sardarbasha
Haslaw & Co Ltd
45 Station Road
Manor Park
London - E12 5BP
DX: 4709 EAST HAM
Tel 020 8514 5551
Fax: 020 8478 7188
Complaints
If you have any concerns with this policy and believe we have processed your data in an unfair or unjust way or are non - compliant with the relevant data protection laws and you wish to raise a complaint, please our complaints policy to contact us and we will carefully consider your complaint and respond to you.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority (the Information Commissioners Office) at the address.
ICO
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 5AF
Tel: 0303 123 1113
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If you have any questions regarding our policies and want to obtain copy information that we hold about you, or if you think that the data we hold about you may need to be corrected, or object to the processing of your data on legitimate grounds, please contact our Data Protection Officer Hasena Sardarbasha, 45 Station Road, Manor Park, London E12 5BP or via email here, or by phone on 020 8514 5551.