JuristechLegal & Partners, the law firm (referred to as "JLP," "we," or "us") is committed to maintaining the privacy and security of our clients' personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines our practices concerning data collection, use, disclosure, and security of personal information in compliance with applicable data protection laws.
Information We Collect
The Firm may collect personal information directly from clients or third parties as necessary to provide our legal services. This may include:
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Personal Details: Full name, address, email, phone number, date of birth, identification documents, and other contact information.
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Financial Information: Bank details, payment history, billing information.
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Case Information: Data related to legal matters, including case records, court documents, and other materials relevant to legal representation. Information about pertinent and significant litigation or other legal proceedings against you or a third party related to you and dealings with you which may be germane for antitrust tenacities, if legally required for compliance purposes;
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Electronic Information: When clients use our website or communicate electronically, we may collect information such as IP addresses, cookies, and browsing behavior.
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Other Information : Further business information necessarily processed in a project or client contractual relationship with JLP or voluntarily provided by you, such as instructions given, payments made, requests and projects; Information about your experience, qualifications, desired position within JLP, which you may provide in connection with any application made to JLP. Any use of such information is based on your consensus;
How We Use Personal Information
The Firm uses personal information for purposes including, but not limited to:
- Providing legal advice and representation
- Communicating with clients regarding their cases
- Conducting due diligence and conflict checks
- Managing Firm records, including billing and payment processing
- Complying with legal obligations, court orders, and regulations
Sharing of Information
We respect our clients' confidentiality and share personal information only as required or permitted by law. This may include sharing information:
- With courts, regulatory bodies, or law enforcement agencies as required
- With authorized third-party service providers that assist in legal and administrative tasks, bound by confidentiality agreements
- Within the Firm and with our partners, where necessary, to provide effective legal services
Changes to This Policy
The Firm may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. The updated version will be posted on our website, and clients are encouraged to review the policy regularly.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Policy or elsewhere, JLP shall not be held accountable for any loss, damage or misappropriation of your Personal Information, if such loss, damage or misappropriation is imputable to a Force Majeure or Act of God. A “Force Majeure” shall mean any occurrence that is beyond the reasonable control of JLP and shall include, inter alia, without limitation, disruption, fire, flood, detonation, acts of God, civil riots, strikes or industrial action of any kind, riots, insurrection, war, acts of government, computer hacking, unauthorized access to computer data and storage device, computer crashes, breach of security and encryption.