Privacy policy

Your privacy is very important to our law firm. Therefore, in this Privacy Policy, we describe the rules for processing the data of individuals who use (users of) our website (www.lex-trojanowski.pl), which are collected directly or through cookies and similar technologies.

To ensure that information about how we process your personal information is more transparent and transparent, we have divided our privacy policy into several parts. Each part describes in detail how we process your data. In addition, here you will find information about your rights and how to contact us. For more information about cookies, please refer to our cookie policy.

Data Controller, IOD, and contact methods

The administrator of the data collected in connection with the use of our website is lawyer Konrad Troyanovsky, who conducts business under the firm Konrad Troyanovsky Law Office, located in Wroclaw, Knyaz Jozef Poniatowski str. 2/6, 50-326 Wroclaw, registered with CEiDG, with TIN: 547-21-22-078 and REGON: 386851279 (hereinafter also office).

If you have any questions about the processing of personal data collected from users using this website, please contact us via the following communication channels:

  • via the traditional mail address: Konrad Troyanovsky Bar with office in Wrocław, Knyaz Jozef Poniatowski str. 2/6, 50-326 Wrocław
  • via email sent to: kacelaria@lex-trojanowski.pl 

Personal data-definition and information about what we register

Personal data is information about an identified or identifiable natural person (for example, first name, last name, data), they can also be cookies.

We collect data when you use our law firm’s website and contact us. The administrator collects data related to your activity, such as the time spent on the site, search phrases, the number of subpages displayed, the date and source of the visit, as well as data that you voluntarily provide by contacting us or ordering a contact through the forms (first name, last name, email, phone number and other data, provided in the forms). Please note that the information you provide to us will be recorded. In this regard, we ask you to be careful about confidential personal data and not disclose information that represents certain categories of personal data, in accordance with the Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), for example: data revealing your health status, race, ethnicity or political views.

Legal basis and purposes of personal data processing

On our website, we process your personal data for the following purposes::

  • allow the use of the site in accordance with article 6 (1). b RODO,
  • informing about changes in the operation of the site in accordance with Article 6 (1). f RODO,
  • improve the site’s performance in accordance with Article 6 (1). f RODO,
  • statistical research and analytical research for internal purposes in accordance with Article 6 (1). f RODO,
  • identification of cases of unauthorized use of the services, determination of liability in accordance with Article 6 (1). f RODO,
  • to establish, defend and file claims under article 6 (1). f RODO,
  • in order to respond to requests and fulfill the ordered contact through the forms, in accordance with Article 6 (1). a RODO.

Time when personal data is stored

We only store your personal information for as long as it is necessary to achieve this goal. The length of time your personal data is stored depends on the purpose for which we use it. The cookie retention time is specified in the cookie settings.

Who can we share your data with?

We may share data that we collect during your use of the site with business partners whose services we use to maintain and maintain our site, maintain our business activities, or perform our official duties and services to our users, provided that these organizations ensure an adequate level of security and confidentiality of personal data. We may also disclose information when required by law or to preserve our site’s policies or protect our or other parties ‘ rights, property rights, or security. 

Transfer of your personal data to other countries and outside the European Economic Area (EEA)

Whenever possible, we restrict data processing in the EEA area, and at the moment we do not transfer data to third countries. 

User’s rights

With regard to your data processed by our law firm, you have a number of rights and you can enforce them by contacting us. Rights that you have:

  • you have the right to receive information about how we process your personal data collected while using our website, this information is available in this document (Articles 13-14 of the GDPR).
  • you have the right to access your data that we process and receive a copy of this data (Article 15 GDPR),
  • you have the right to request that outdated data be corrected and supplemented (Article 16 of the GDPR).,
  • you have the right to request the deletion of data that is incorrect or no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected (Article 17 GDPR),
  • you have the right to request restriction of data processing under certain conditions (Article 18 of the GDPR),
  • you have the right to transfer data if the administrator processes the data on the basis of your consent or under a contract (Article 20 of the GDPR),
  • you have the right to object to our use of your personal data (Article 21 of the GDPR).

However, please note that in some cases we may not be able to exercise some of the above-mentioned powers if the administrator demonstrates that there are valid, legitimate grounds for processing that exceed the interests, rights and freedoms of the individual, or the administrator submits and demonstrates that there are grounds for establishing, investigating or defending claims.

External links

Please note that if you use links to leave our site and go to another site, these rules will no longer apply as soon as you leave our site. Your activity on other websites is governed by the relevant rules and policies of these websites.

Objections to our processing of your personal data

If, despite this, you believe that your personal data is being processed illegally, you can file a complaint with the supervisory authority, i.e. the Chairman of the Office for Personal Data Protection located at 2 Stavki str., 00-193 Warsaw

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