Source: https://kebekus-zimmermann.de/en/footer/privacy-policy/
Timestamp: 2019-02-17 16:28:00
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Kebekus et Zimmermann: Privacy Policy
1. Name and address of the controller for processing
Telephone: +49 211 49 76 59-0
Internet: kebekus-zimmermann.de
email: rechtsanwaelte[a]kebekus-zimmermann.de
email: datenschutz[a]kebekus-zimmermann.de
3. General data privacy statement and scope of validity
By using the website of the law firm Kebekus et Zimmermann, you declare that you agree to allow data to be collected, processed and used as described below.
Personal data are pieces of information that enable a person to be identified, i.e. details that can be traced back to a particular person. They include the name, email address or telephone number. However, data about preferences, hobbies, memberships or what web pages someone has viewed are also personal data.
The provider only collects, uses and forwards personal data if this is allowed by law or the data subject consents to the collection of such data.
On our website you can contact us using the email address provided. If you get in touch with us using this channel, the personal data provided in this way will be processed and stored. This storage is purely for the purposes of dealing with your enquiry or contacting you. The data are is not forwarded to third parties.
5. Information for participants in insolvency proceedings
Participants in one of the insolvency proceedings we are handling can find out directly about the status of the particular insolvency proceedings. To register, the participants in the proceedings must identify themselves using the court reference number and a PIN code. No further data are processed for this disclosure.
6. Data privacy in applications and the application process
If you send your application to us electronically, we will collect and process your personal data for the purpose of completing the application process. You can send an application to the email address duesseldorf[a]kebekus-zimmermann.de. If we enter into an employment contract with the applicant, the transmitted data will be processed for the purposes of the employment relationship, having due regard for statutory regulations. If no employment contract comes about, the application documents will be deleted two months after notification of the rejection, unless deletion conflicts with any other legitimate interests of the controller. A legitimate interest within the meaning of this section is, for instance, a duty to keep evidence in proceedings under the German General Equal Treatment Act (Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz, AGG).
Where we obtain the consent of the data subject for the processing of personal data, the legal basis for doing so is point (a) of Article 1 (1) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Your visit to our site is voluntary. These data are therefore processed based on your consent. The same applies for your registration for creditor information, because the use of this service on our site is voluntary.
Where processing is necessary for the purposes of a legitimate interest pursued by us or a third party, and if your interests, basic rights or basic freedoms do not override the former interest, the legal basis for the processing is point (f) of Article 6 (1) GDPR. Our legitimate interest lies in the performance of our business activities.
a. the purposes for which the personal data are being processed;
c. the recipients or the categories of recipients to whom the personal data concerning you were disclosed or are being disclosed;
d. the planned duration of storage of the personal data concerning you or, if concrete details of this are not possible, criteria for determining the storage period;
e. the existence of a right to rectification or erasure of the personal data concerning you, of a right to restriction of processing by the controller or of a right of objection to this processing;
g. all available information about the origins of the data, if the personal data were not collected from the person concerned;
a. if you dispute the accuracy of the personal data concerning you, for a period of time that enables the controller to verify the accuracy of the personal data;
b. if the processing is unlawful and you refuse the erasure of the personal data and instead request the restriction of use of your personal data;
c. if the controller no longer needs the personal data for the purposes of the processing, but you require this for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims; or
d. if you have lodged an objection to the processing pursuant to Art. 21 (1) GDPR pending verification of whether the legitimate grounds for the controller override your grounds.
a. the personal data concerning you are no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed;
b. you withdraw consent on which the processing was based pursuant to point (a) of Art. 6 (1) GDPR or point (a) of Art. 9 (2) GDPR and there is no other legal basis for the processing;
c. you object to the processing pursuant to Art. 21 (1) GDPR and there are no overriding legitimate grounds for the processing, or you object to the processing pursuant to Art. 21 (2) GDPR;
d. the personal data concerning you have been unlawfully processed; or
a. for exercising the right to freedom of expression and information;
b. for compliance with a legal obligation which requires processing by Union or Member State law to which the controller is subject, or for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in the controller;
c. for reasons of public interest in the area of public health in accordance with points (h) and (i) of Art. 9 (2) as well as Art. 9 (3) GDPR;
d. for archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific or historical research purposes or statistical purposes in accordance with Art. 89 (1) GDPR in so far as the right referred to in paragraph (1) is likely to render impossible or seriously impair the achievement of the objectives of that processing; or
You have the right to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, at any time to the processing of personal data concerning you which is carried out on the basis of point (e) or point (f) of Art. 6 (1) GDPR.
Right to revocation of the declaration of consent under the privacy law
11. Creation of log files
Every time the website is accessed, the company records data and information by means of an automated system. These are stored in the log files of the server.
(6) Web pages from which the user's system reached our website (referrer)
(7) Web pages called up by the user's system via our website
These data are processed in order to deliver the content of our website, ensure the functional capability of our IT systems and optimize our website. The data of the log files are always stored separately from other personal data of users.
12. Data privacy statement for cookies
Our website uses cookies. These are small text files that make it possible to store specific user-related information on the user's device while they are using the website. Cookies in particular enable the frequency of use and the number of users of the pages to be determined and the patterns of site usage to be analysed, but also to make our site more user-friendly. Cookies remain stored beyond the end of a browser session and can be retrieved again the next time the site is accessed. When you visit our website, a pop-up window telling you about the use of cookies appears. If you do not want to have cookies constantly sent, you should change your browser settings so that it refuses cookies. This is done by enabling the option “I do not consent” to the use of cookies. By continuing to use the website, you implicitly consent to the use of cookies.
13. Data privacy statement for Google Analytics
This requires the browser you are using to establish a connection to Google’s servers. Google therefore learns that our website was accessed from your IP address. Google web fonts are used in order to present our online products in a consistent and appealing way. This is a legitimate interest within the meaning of point (f) of Art. 6 (1) GDPR.
Further information about Google web fonts can be found at developers.google.com/fonts/faq and in Google's data privacy statement: www.google.com/policies/privacy.