Privacy policy

Siw Law handles personal data (person information) of its clients in the course of providing legal assistance and has therefore adopted this privacy policy, which describes how your data is processed and the rights you have as a registered person.

To best protect your personal data, we assess the risk of our data processing negatively affecting your fundamental rights, and we process your personal data based on the following basic principles:

• Processing is done in a lawful, fair, and transparent manner towards you. Processing is subject to a purpose limitation.

• Processing is done based on a principle of data minimization.

• Processing is done based on a principle of accuracy, to ensure that the data we process about you is correct and up-to-date.

• Processing is done based on a principle of storage limitation.

• Processing is done based on a principle of integrity and confidentiality.

 

Data Controller

Siwa Law is responsible for ensuring that your personal data is processed in accordance with the European Parliament and Council Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 (the General Data Protection Regulation) and relevant national legislation.

If you have any questions regarding the processing of personal data in the company, please contact:

Moustafa M. Moustafa
Phone: +45 31681868 / +34 600 470 519
Email: info@siwalaw.com

 

GENERAL ABOUT THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA AT SIWA LAW

Processing of personal data as part of our legal advice

At Siwa Law, we process personal data about you as an unavoidable part of the advice we provide you and in our ongoing contact with you.

Types of Personal Information

In connection with the provision of legal advice, we process personal data about you, which among other things includes:

• Name

• Email address

• Address

• Telephone number

• Job function

• Economics

• Wealth

• Family relations

• Employer

• Insurance relationships

• Previous residence

• Relationships with third parties

• Social problems

In some cases, we process special personal data (sensitive data) about you, which includes:

• Racial or ethnic background

• Political, religious and philosophical beliefs

• Trade union membership

• Processing of generic or biometric data for the purpose of unique identification

• Health and sexual matters

 

Purpose of processing personal data and the legal basis for this

We collect and store your data for specific and legitimate purposes, such as:

• When we register you as a client or contact person in our case system for ongoing correspondence and invoicing

• When we need the information to get an overview of the facts of the case and thus create the best possible basis for assisting and advising you legally

• When we are obliged to obtain information in accordance with the White-collar Crime Act or the Anti-Money Laundering Act

• When we have a legitimate interest in processing the data, for example, to prevent fraud or protect our own or others' legal interests

• When we have obtained your explicit consent for the processing of personal data for a specific purpose.