Information Collection
We collect information necessary to provide legal services for real estate cases in Poland.
This includes personal identification details, contact information, property details, and
documentation related to your housing disputes or real estate transactions. We collect this
information directly from you when you contact us for legal consultation, submit case
details, or request our services. Additionally, we may receive information through website
interactions, including IP addresses, browser types, and pages visited. All collected data
is used solely for the purpose of delivering professional legal services and improving our
client communication processes.
Data Usage
Your personal information is used exclusively to provide legal services related to property
law, real estate disputes, and housing matters in Poland. We process your data to prepare
legal documents, communicate case updates, schedule consultations, and manage your case
files. Your information helps us understand your specific real estate situation and provide
tailored legal advice. We do not share your personal data with third parties except as
required by Polish law or when necessary to resolve your real estate dispute. Data is
retained only as long as necessary to complete your legal matter and fulfill our
professional obligations under Polish regulations governing legal practice.
Your Rights
As our client, you have the right to access, correct, or request deletion of your personal
information held by our firm. You may request information about what data we collect and how
it is used in your legal matter. You have the right to withdraw consent for data processing
at any time, though this may affect our ability to provide legal services. Under Polish data
protection regulations, you can file complaints with the appropriate supervisory authority
if you believe your rights have been violated. We respect your privacy preferences and
provide options to control how we communicate with you regarding your real estate case and
related legal matters.
Cookies and Website Tracking
Our website uses cookies to enhance user experience and analyze website traffic patterns.
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our pages about property law
services and real estate legal information. We use session cookies to maintain your
preferences during website visits and analytics cookies to measure site performance. Cookies
do not collect personal identification information directly; they track general usage
patterns. You can control cookie settings through your browser preferences. Declining
non-essential cookies will not prevent you from accessing information about our legal
services, though some website features may function less effectively. We comply with Polish
electronic communications regulations regarding cookie consent and transparency.
Security and Data Protection
We implement comprehensive security measures to protect your personal information from
unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure. Our systems include encryption, secure
authentication, and restricted access controls for client data. Case files and sensitive
documents are stored in secure, password-protected environments compliant with Polish data
protection standards. We train our staff on confidentiality obligations and data handling
procedures. However, no security system is completely immune to breaches; we cannot
guarantee absolute security. If a data breach occurs that may affect your information, we
will notify you promptly as required by law. Our security practices comply with GDPR
requirements and Polish regulations governing legal professional confidentiality.
Third-Party Services
We may use third-party service providers to support our legal practice, including cloud
storage providers, communication platforms, and document management systems. These providers
process your data only on our instruction and under strict confidentiality agreements. We
ensure all third parties comply with data protection regulations and maintain appropriate
security standards. You are not obligated to share data with third parties; we handle client
information internally whenever possible. Any external processing is conducted under written
data processing agreements that include protective clauses. We carefully select service
providers based on their security practices and commitment to data protection in accordance
with Polish and EU regulations.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this privacy policy periodically to reflect changes in our practices, legal
requirements, or other factors. We will notify you of significant changes by posting the
updated policy on our website with a new “last updated” date. Your continued use of our
services following posted changes constitutes your acceptance of the revised policy. We
encourage you to review this policy regularly to stay informed about how we protect your
information. If changes materially affect how we use your existing data, we will seek your
explicit consent before implementing such changes. This commitment to transparency ensures
you remain informed about privacy practices related to your real estate legal matters in
Poland.
Contact Information
For questions about this privacy policy, requests to access your data, or concerns about your
information privacy, please contact us directly. Our office handles all privacy-related
inquiries and data subject requests in accordance with Polish data protection law. You may
reach our team during business hours to discuss your privacy concerns or request
clarification about our data handling practices. We are committed to responding to all data
privacy inquiries promptly and professionally. If you have concerns about how we handle your
information related to your real estate case, we encourage you to contact us immediately so
we can address your concerns and ensure your information remains protected.