1. The administrator of your personal data is, Daniel Borkowski Legal Partner with registered office in Warsaw (00-682) Warsaw, Hoża Street 50/26, NIP 8210015414.
2. During use of the Services we collect in particular: IP addresses, URL, information about behavior on the Services, clicks on elements of the websites on the Services, names of files opened, dates and times of entering the Services, name of your Internet service provider, information about the type of your operating system and the type and version of your browser.
3. If you use the contact forms available on the Social Services, depending on the type of communicator, we also collect your: name, surname, e-mail address or telephone number.
4. We collect your personal data by: accepting cookies, your use of communicators available on Social Networks. Provision of personal data through communicator is voluntary.
5. Your personal data is processed for the use of the full functionality of our Website, for the performance of services provided to you electronically, for analytical purposes to improve the quality of the Website, for the development, repair or testing of various functionalities of the Website, and for marketing purposes consisting of the promotion of our services (including – with your voluntary consent – sending newsletters).
6. The legal basis for Legal Partner’s processing of the personal data that concerns you for the purposes described above is Article 6(1)(b) and Article 6(1)(f) of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation – GDPR).
7. Personal data shall be processed depending on the purpose for which they are processed:
-in connection with the conduct of marketing activities, they will be processed for the duration of their conduct or until you object to further processing of your personal data for marketing purposes, or until you revoke your consent to their conduct – whichever event occurs first;
-in connection with your contact with Legal Partner, your data will be processed for the time needed to respond to the message and resolve the issue raised in it;
-in connection with a cooperation offer being prepared, your data will be processed for the time needed to prepare the offer and for the duration of the offer, as well as for the time needed to demonstrate the correct execution of rights and obligations arising from a contract concluded on the basis of the prepared offer, i.e. for the period of the statute of limitations for claims or the period of the statute of limitations for tax obligations.
Rights Regarding The Processing of Your Personal Data
1. You have the right to access your personal data processed by Legal Partner, and to receive a copy thereof.
2. You have the right to request rectification (correction, completion) of your data processed in the Services, limitation of their processing or deletion.
3. You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data if the basis of the processing is our legitimate interests. The reason for this objection must be your particular situation. Upon receipt of an objection, we will stop processing your data for the purpose or purposes for which the objection was made, unless we can demonstrate the existence of valid legitimate grounds for processing that override your interests, rights and freedoms, or grounds for establishing, pursuing or defending against claims.
4. If you are a party to a contract with Legal Partner or have given your consent to Legal Partner’s processing of your personal data, you also have the right to request a transfer of the data we process if technically possible, as well as to request that the personal data be sent by us directly to another controller.
5. You have the right to lodge a complaint with the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection if you consider that the processing of your personal data violates data protection laws.
6. If you accept cookies, you also have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Detailed information regarding the processing of personal data in the case of acceptance of cookies can be found in the description PRIVACY POLICY.
To exercise the above-mentioned rights, please contact Legal Partner:
-by phone, at +48 22 412 80 07;
-in writing, or electronically by sending correspondence to: Legal Partner Hoża Street 50/26, 00-682 Warsaw or kancelaria@legalpartner.com.pl
COOKIES
1. Cookies (so-called ‘cookies’) are computer data, in particular text files, which are stored on your terminal device and are intended for use on the Services. Cookies usually contain the name of the website from which they come, the time they are stored on your end device and a unique number.
2. We use cookies to:
(a)adapting the content of our websites to your preferences and optimizing the use of the websites; in particular, these files allow us to recognize your device and appropriately display the website, tailored to your individual needs;
b) to create statistics that help to understand how users use the websites, which allows to improve their structure and content.
3. We use two types of cookies: ‘session’ (session cookies) and ‘permanent’ (persistent cookies). ‘Session’ cookies are temporary files that are stored on the end device until you leave the website or turn off the software (web browser). ‘Permanent’ cookies are stored on the end device for the time specified in the parameters of the cookies or until they are deleted.
4. The Service uses the following types of cookies:
a) ‘necessary’ cookies to enable the use of services available within the Service, such as authentication cookies used for services that require authentication within the Service;
b) ‘security’ cookies, e.g. used to detect abuse of authentication within the Service;
c) ‘performance’ cookies, enabling the collection of information about the use of the Site;
d) ‘functional’ cookies, enabling ‘remembering’ the settings you have chosen and personalizing the interface, e.g. with regard to the language you have chosen or the region you come from, the font size, the appearance of the website, etc.
5. If you do not want cookies to be installed on your device, you may refuse to allow the installation of cookies as follows:
a) in Internet Explorer, please: select ‘Tools/Internet Options’ from the main menu, then in the ‘Privacy’ section select ‘Advanced’ and disable cookies.
b) in Mozilla Firefox browser, please: select the ‘Tools’ item from the main menu, then the ‘Options’ item and specify the privacy level in the ‘Privacy’ section.
c) in the Opera browser you should: select the ‘Tools’ item from the menu, and then from the ‘Preferences’ item select ‘Advanced’ and then ‘Cookies’.
d) in the Google Chrome browser, you should: from the menu on the right, select the item ‘Options’ and then ‘For advanced’ and ‘Cookies settings’.
e) in the Safari browser: in the Settings menu, select ‘Safari’ and then in the Privacy and Protection section, select ‘Block cookies.’
These are examples of browser types. In most browsers of this type, information about cookies can be found in the ‘Tools’ or ‘Options’ menu.
6. We would like to remind you that restrictions on the use of cookies may affect certain functionalities available on the Services.