Privacy Policy
Introduction
This privacy policy explains how we, Avv. Dominique Calcò Labbruzzo, located at Bachmannweg 9, CH-8046 Zurich, Switzerland, process your personal data in compliance with the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act (LPD) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
1. Who We Are
We are Avv. Dominique Calcò Labbruzzo, a law firm based in Zurich, Switzerland. We are responsible for the collection and processing of your personal data through our website, holistic-law.com.
Contact Information:
– Address: Bachmannweg 9, CH-8046 Zurich, Switzerland
– Email: info@holistic-law.com
– Telephone: 00 41 78 876 82 43
2. Data Processing
2.1 When Visiting Our Website
When you visit our website, our servers temporarily record each access in a log file (server logs). The following data is collected and stored until it is automatically deleted:
– IP address
– Date and time of access
– Name and URL of the accessed file
– Referrer URL
– Browser used
– Operating system of the computer used
We use this data to ensure a smooth connection to the website, for system security and stability, and for administrative purposes.
2.2 Cookies
Our website uses cookies to enhance user experience and to analyze website usage. For more information on the management of cookies, please refer to our Cookies Policy.
2.3 Newsletter Subscription
If you subscribe to our newsletter, we will use your email address and any other information provided to send you updates. You can unsubscribe at any time via the link in each newsletter or by contacting us at info@holistic-law.com. Data is managed using Substack, a service based in the US, and is subject to their privacy policy.
2.4 Contact via Email or Telephone
You can contact us directly via email or phone. Please note that email communication is not secure. We collect and store the data you provide to respond to your inquiries or provide requested services.
2.5 Job Applications
If you apply for a job through our website, please refer to our Data Privacy Policy: Online Application Platform for details on how we process your data.
3. Data Security
We employ technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data. Service providers who process data on our behalf are contractually obligated to ensure data protection in compliance with legal standards.
4. Your Rights
Under the LPD and GDPR, you have the following rights:
– Right to access your personal data
– Right to correct inaccurate or incomplete data
– Right to request deletion of your data
– Right to restrict data processing
– Right to object to data processing
– Right to data portability
To exercise these rights, please contact us at info@holistic-law.com or via postal mail at the address provided above. We may refuse certain requests where legally justified, and we will inform you of the reasons for any such refusal.
If you are unsatisfied with our response, you may contact the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner.
5. Changes to the Privacy Policy
We may update this privacy policy at any time. The current version published on our website applies.
Disclaimer
All information on our website is for informational purposes only. The transmission of information from our website does not constitute a legal relationship between CALCÒ and the user and does not establish a client relationship. Although we have made every effort to ensure that the information contained in this website is correct, CALCÒ is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for any results obtained from the use of this information.
CALCÒ is not responsible for third-party content that may be accessed through this website. Please note that email communication is neither secure nor confidential. CALCÒ assumes no liability for the violation of the attorney-client privilege by electronic communication. Although we regularly check our emails, CALCÒ cannot guarantee a timely response to instructions received by email.
Those who access the website holistic-law.com implicitly declare that they will not use the website and the material contained therein for illegal purposes or in any case against the law.
All the contents of the website are the exclusive and reserved property of CALCÒ and are protected by the national and international regulations in force for the protection of intellectual and/or industrial property. The contents published on the website may be freely used under the following conditions:
1. Content must be preserved in its original format and, if reproduced, must always be accompanied by the copyright or author’s details;
2. The use for any reason and for any purpose must be non-profit;
3. The source, the author and/or the owner of the rights to the content and the web address from which it originates must be indicated
Visitors to the website should not use the information contained therein without prior professional legal advice.