Privacy Statement
Privacy Policy
Introduction
This Privacy Policy sets out how “Point Law Ltd” hereafter referred to as “PointLaw” uses and protects any information that you give PointLaw when you use this website.
PointLaw is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. If you are asked to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
PointLaw may change this Privacy Policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page from time to time to ensure that you are happy with any changes. This Privacy Policy is effective from 01-01-2020.
Collection of Information
Information about you
PointLaw actively collects personal information about you only when you voluntarily provide it. This information may include your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, ID/passport details and other information as defined by applicable federal, state or local law. PointLaw may also collect sensitive personal information relating to individual activities to process your request to assist and advise you in legal matters and court cases.
Information about your computer
PointLaw passively collects information about your computer, such as your Internet domain name, IP address, type of browser your computer is using, the date and time of your visit, and the page(s) you visited on this website. This is done automatically using a variety of tools, including cookies, server log files and other forms of navigational data collection, such as pixel tags and web beacons.
Information Use
PointLaw uses the passively collected information about your computer to learn about the number of people who visit our site and the technology used, to assist in making changes to our website, to improve the content of our website and for business planning purposes.
If you choose to provide information through this site by use of registration forms or otherwise (company name, email address, telephone number, etc.) such information may be used to fulfil your request and also may be used by PointLaw for other purposes related to your visit to this site or to its further business purposes.
In general, PointLaw will not share personally identifiable information about you with third parties. PointLaw may send personally identifiable information about you, including your email address, to other companies or people such like other lawyers, notaries, bailiffs, court etc when:
- PointLaw has your consent to share the information;
- PointLaw needs to share this information to provide to you the information, product or service you have requested;
- PointLaw is required to share this information pursuant to regulations;
- PointLaw respond to subpoenas, court orders or legal process; or
- PointLaw finds or has reason to believe that your actions on this website violate website terms or conditions or are in violation of law.
PointLaw may transfer the personal information collected about you to countries other than the country in which the information was originally collected. Those countries may not have the same data protection laws as the country in which you initially provided the information. When PointLaw transfers your information to other countries, it will protect that information as described in this Privacy Policy. If you are located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), PointLaw complies with applicable legal requirements providing adequate protection for the transfer of personal information to countries outside of the EEA.
Third Parties
Your personal information may be shared with business partners, such as other lawyers, bailiffs, notaries in order to fulfill your request for those services. These business partners are not permitted to use the information for any purpose other than to fulfill your request and PointLaw requires them to comply with its confidentiality policies. Your computer information, which does not identify you personally, will be aggregated with the information on other website users for analysis, which may be done by PointLaw or by a IT supplier. Your information will not be sold but may be released if the disclosure is required by law, in the event of a corporate sale, merger or similar event, or the systems administrators need to access the information as part of an investigation into technical problems (e.g., spider, bot, and worm), vandalizing, or other misuse of the PointLaw website.
Changes to Privacy Policy
Due to continuing changes in the legal, practical, and technical aspects of protecting your privacy, this Privacy Policy will be updated periodically. Please check back here from time to time, especially before you provide your personal information via this website, so that you are always up to date on this important issue.
Privacy Policy as it relates to Minors
This website is intended for use by adults and is not structured to attract children. PointLaw will not directly seek children as users of its services, nor does it indirectly appeal to them by using animated characters or similar attractions. Persons under the age of 13 should not submit their personal information, or the personal information of their family or friends, via the website. If you believe your child has provided personal information via our website, please contact PointLaw to remove the information from its systems directly.
If you have any questions or feedback regarding the PointLaw privacy statement or practices, please contact info@pointlaw.eu