Privacy law is changing quickly in Australia. Recent and upcoming reforms to the Privacy Act increase penalties, strengthen enforcement and place greater responsibility on businesses to protect their client’s personal information. For many organisations, privacy is a real business risk – not just an administrative task.
At Argon Law, our team of privacy lawyers and solicitors help businesses understand their privacy obligations and manage personal information responsibly. Our advice is practical, commercially focused and tailored to how your business actually operates.
Most businesses collect personal information in some form – from client details and employee records to online data and cloud-based systems. Problems often arise when businesses are unsure what the law requires or rely on outdated or generic policies.
We provide clear advice and practical documentation, so you understand what is required, what matters most for your business, and how to reduce risk without unnecessary complexity.
We assist businesses with privacy compliance and data protection, including preparing and reviewing privacy policies and collection notices, advising on how the Privacy Act applies to your business and your specific industry, and help to establish clear internal data-handling practices.
Our privacy lawyers also support businesses with data breach preparedness and response, including assessing suspected data breaches, advising on notification obligations and guiding businesses through regulator and stakeholder communications.
For employers, we advise on workplace privacy issues such as handling employee information, surveillance and monitoring, BYOD arrangements and responding to privacy complaints.
Our privacy lawyers regularly assist businesses using technology platforms, cloud services and AI tools by reviewing contracts, advising on data security obligations and managing offshore data and third-party risk.
Our privacy law services are commonly used by professional service firms, health and allied health providers, technology and digital businesses, franchised and multi-site operations, hospitality and tourism operators, and SMEs handling large volumes of client or customer data.
If your business collects, stores or uses personal information, privacy advice is worth having.
Businesses often face privacy issues when policies do not reflect actual practices, data security measures are unclear or undocumented, third-party providers mishandle information, or data breaches are not managed correctly.
Argon Law’s privacy lawyers can help reduce the risk of regulatory action, disputes, reputational damage and loss of trust by putting clear systems and advice in place early.
Clear privacy practices protect more than compliance. They help build trust with clients and staff, reduce operational disruption, and give business owners confidence when systems, technology or incidents change.
Early legal advice is far easier and more cost-effective than responding after a problem arises.
At Argon Law, we take a practical and commercially grounded approach to privacy law. Our advice is explained in plain English, tailored to your business and focused on reducing risk rather than creating unnecessary red tape. Our privacy solicitors have had extensive experience as privacy law officers across a wide range of industries.
We work alongside business owners, managers and advisers to deliver solutions that are workable, proportionate and clear. Let Argon Law’s team of privacy compliance lawyers be The Counsel you Keep.
Privacy issues often overlap with other legal areas, including commercial contracts, employment law, dispute resolution, technology and data agreements and risk management advice and issues such as cyber bullying and social media use.
If you are unsure how privacy laws apply to your business, need to update your documentation or want guidance on managing data risk, early advice can make a significant difference.
Contact Argon Law’s team of privacy lawyers and solicitors to discuss your privacy obligations and ensure your business is protected. As privacy laws continue to evolve you can also learn more about recent Privacy Law changes or learn about website privacy policies in Australia.
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