Privacy Policy
Privacy policy
Last updated: October 2025
This Privacy Statement is voluntarily provided by the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society (“NSBS”) to inform users about features of the NSBS website. This Privacy Statement does not apply in circumstances where The Legal Profession Act or NSBS Regulations may apply.
If you have questions or concerns about the NSBS’s obligations with respect to your use of this website, you should consult The Legal Profession Act or the NSBS Regulations.
Web analytics and cookies
This website uses Google Analytics. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect information about your visit to the website, including your Internet Protocol address, information about the operating system of your computer or device, and information about your browser.
This information is processed by Google Analytics to generate statistics for the NSBS about patterns of user visits to the website. This information may be used to measure the use and performance of the website and to improve the experience of visitors to the website. This information will not be used to identify individual users.
This website also uses cookies. A cookie is a small piece of data that a website sends to your browser for storage on your computer or device. You may modify your browser to decline, delete or disable cookies. Please note that declining, deleting or disabling cookies may result in your inability to use certain parts of the website as they are intended to be used.
Changes
The NSBS may change any part of this Privacy Statement at any time. Changes will be effective when the changed Privacy Statement is posted on this website. You should check the Privacy Statement frequently for changes by checking the date of “Last Updated” at the top of the document.
