Last updated: January 15, 2025
Law Team ("we", "us", "our") respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, store, and protect the information you provide when using our services.
We may collect the following types of personal data:
Automatically collected information:
We use the collected information for the following purposes:
We process your personal data on the following legal grounds:
We may transfer your data to the following categories of recipients:
As we operate throughout Europe, your data may be transferred to other countries. We ensure adequate data protection during international transfers in accordance with GDPR and other applicable data protection laws.
We take the following measures to protect your data:
We retain your personal data only as long as necessary to achieve the purposes for which it was collected or as required by law:
Under GDPR and other applicable laws, you have the following rights:
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Our website may contain links to third-party websites. We are not responsible for the privacy policies of these sites. We recommend reviewing their privacy policies.
Our services are not intended for persons under 18 years of age. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has provided us with personal data, please contact us.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of significant changes by email or through notifications on our website. We recommend checking this page regularly.
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy or wish to exercise your rights, please contact us:
Email: info@eurolawteam.com
Phone: +48 501 124 914
Address: ul. Marszałkowska 101, 28-371 Warszawa, Polska
Data Protection Officer: Karl Müller
If you believe we have violated your data protection rights, you have the right to file a complaint with the relevant data protection authority in your country. In Poland, this is the Personal Data Protection Office (UODO).