IV. Duration of processing and data retention
For clients, client contacts and prospective clients
We will process your personal data for as long as we handle cases for you. Once your case(s) has been finalised, the data are kept as long as necessary following our statutory or deontological obligations.
For the purpose of sending our non-case-related communications, we will retain your personal data for as long as you are our client. Of course, you can ask us at any time to stop sending these communications. In this case, we will stop processing your personal data for this specific purpose.
For counterparties and their counsel
We process your personal data for as long as we are handling related files for our clients. After the complete handling of the file, the data will be kept as long as necessary for our legal or deontological obligations.
For actors of the judiciary and other institutions
We process your personal data for as long as we are handling related files for our clients. After the complete handling of the file, the data will be kept as long as necessary for our legal or deontological obligations.
For suppliers and service providers
We process your personal data for as long as necessary in the context of the contract entered into with you. After our cooperation ends, we retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil our statutory obligations.
If we process your personal data for the sole purpose of looking after the interests of our clients in execution of our contract with the client concerning legal services, we will process these personal data for as long as we are looking after related case(s) for our clients. After the complete processing of the case(s), the data is kept as long as necessary for our legal or deontological obligations.
V. Recipients and transfer of personal data
In principle, personal data shall not be transferred to third parties, nor to third parties in countries outside the EU, unless you specifically instruct us to do so.
However, following our own internal organisation, we work with a number of collaborators and processors who act on our behalf. More specifically, this concerns lawyers who are associated with our firm. As part of this, they may come into contact with the personal data. They have accepted our internal privacy policy. With external IT and other service providers, we have entered into an appropriate processing agreement.
We have implemented appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the confidentiality of your personal data and to protect your personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure or access.
VI. Your rights concerning data processing
You have a number of rights relating to the personal data we process about you.
- You have a right to access and rectify your personal data.
- You may ask us to erase or restrict the processing of your personal data.
- You have the right to request that personal data which you have provided to us is transferred to another controller.
For those purposes for which the legal basis for the processing of personal data is legitimate interest, you may at any time exercise your right to object to the processing of your personal data, providing the reasons related to your particular situation (for further information, see section III.). We will then cease processing your personal data for these purposes, unless we consider that there are compelling legitimate grounds which override the interests, rights and freedoms you invoke.
We will process your request within one month. If, for any reason, we are unable to process your request favourably, we will inform you of the reasons in a motivated manner. If we are unable to identify you properly, we may ask you to provide proof of your identity as a condition of fulfilling your request.
If you have any other questions, comments or complaints regarding our privacy policy or the way we process your data, please do not hesitate to contact us, either by phone or by e-mail. You can find our contact details under VII.
You can also file a complaint with the Data Protection Authority: https://www.dataprotectionauthority.be/citizen.
VII. Contact IP Porta regarding your personal data
To invoke your rights in accordance with title VI, or if you believe that we are not acting in accordance with applicable data protection laws, please contact us at
Letter: to the address given under I.
E-mail: info@ipporta.be
Telephone: 09/324.15.40
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