PRIVACY POLICY
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 de Broglio Attorneys Inc (" de Broglio Attorneys Inc, we, us, our") is sensitive
to the personal nature of the information you provide to us.
1.2 This privacy policy ("this Policy") explains how
we protect and use your Personal Information.
1.3 By providing us with your Personal Information, you -
1.3.1 agree to this Policy and authorise us to process such information
as set out herein; and
1.3.2 authorise De Broglio Attorneys Inc, its Associates our Service
Providers and other third parties to Process your PersonalInformation
for the purposes stated in this Policy.
1.4 We will not use your Personal Information for any other purpose
than that set out in this Policy and will endeavour to protect your
Personal Information that is in our possession from unauthorised
alteration, loss, disclosure or access.
1.5 Please note that we may review and update this Policy from time to
time. The latest version of this Policy is available on request.
1.6 This Policy applies to all external parties with whom we interact,
including but not limited to individual clients, representatives of
client organisations, visitors to our offices, and other users of our
legal and related services ("you"). Defined terms used
in this Policy are explained in Annexure A.
2. COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
2.1 We may collect or obtain Personal Information about you -
2.1.1 directly from you;
2.1.2 in the course of our relationship with you;
2.1.3 in the course of providing legal services to you or your
organisation;
2.1.4 when you make your Personal Information public;
2.1.5 when you visit and/or interact with our Website or our various
social media platforms;
2.1.6 when you register to use any of our legal and related services
including but not limited to newsletters, seminars and legal updates;
2.1.7 when you interact with any third party content or advertising on
our Website; or
2.1.8 when you visit our offices.
2.2 We may also receive Personal Information about you from third
parties (eg, law enforcement authorities).
2.3 In addition to the above, we may create Personal Information about
you such as records of your communications and interactions with us,
including, but not limited to, your attendance at events or at
interviews in the course of applying for a job with us, subscription to
our newsletters and other mailings and interactions with you during the
course of our digital marketing campaigns.
3. CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE MAY PROCESS
We may process the following categories of Personal Information about
you -
3.1 personal details: name; and photograph;
3.2 demographic information: gender; date of birth / age; nationality;
salutation; title; and language preferences;
3.3 identifier information: passport or national identity number;
utility provider details; bank statements; tenancy agreements;
3.4 contact details: correspondence address; telephone number; email
address; and details of your public social media profile(s);
3.5 instruction details: details of individuals instructing De Broglio
Attorneys Inc; Personal Information included in correspondence,
documents, evidence or other materials that we Process in the course of
providing legal services;
3.6 attendance records: details of meetings and other events organised
by or on behalf of De Broglio Attorneys Inc that you haveattended;
3.7 consent records: records of any consents you may have given,
together with the date and time, means of consent and any
relatedinformation;
3.8 payment details: billing address; payment method; bank account
number or credit card number; invoice records; payment records; SWIFT
details; IBAN details; payment amount; payment date; and records of
cheques;
3.9 data relating to your visits to our Website: your device type;
operating system; browser type; browser settings; IP address;
languagesettings; dates and times of connecting to a Website; and other
technical communications information;
3.10 employer details: where you interact with us in your capacity as
an employee of an organisation, the name, address, telephone number and
email address of your employer, to the extent relevant; and
3.11 content and advertising data: records of your interactions with
our online advertising and content, records of advertising and content
displayed on pages displayed to you, and any interaction you may have
had with such content or advertising (including, but not limited to,
mouse hover, mouse clicks and any forms you complete).
4. SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION
Where we need to Process your Sensitive Personal Information, we will
do so in the ordinary course of our business, for a legitimate purpose,
and in accordance with applicable law.
5. PURPOSES OF PROCESSING AND LEGAL BASES FOR PROCESSING
5.1 We will Process your Personal Information in the ordinary course of
the business of providing legal and related services. We will primarily
use your Personal Information only for the purpose for which it was
originally or primarily collected. We will use your Personal
Information for a secondary purpose only if such purpose constitutes a
legitimate interest and is closely related to the original or primary
purpose for which the Personal Information was collected. We may
subject your Personal Information to Processing during the course of
various activities, including, without limitation, the following -
5.1.1 operating our business;
5.1.2 analysis, evaluation, review and collation of information in
order to determine legal issues and potential disputes, provide legal
advice and prepare or comment on opinions, memoranda, agreements,
correspondence, reports, publications, documents relating to legal
proceedings and other documents and records (whether in electronic or
any other medium whatsoever) -
5.1.3 compliance with applicable law and fraud prevention;
5.1.4 transfer of information to our Service Providers and other third
parties or
5.1.5 recruitment.
5.2 We may process your Personal Information for relationship
management and marketing purposes in relation to our services
(including, but not limited to, Processing that is necessary for the
development and improvement of our legal and related services),for
accounts management, and for marketing activities in order to
establish, maintain and/or improve our relationship with you and with
our Service Providers. We may also analyse your Personal Information
for statistical purposes.
5.3 We may process your Personal Information for internal management
and management reporting purposes, including but not limited to:
conducting internal audits, conducting internal investigations,
implementing internal business controls, providing central processing
facilities, for insurance purposes and for management reporting
analysis.
5.4 We may Process your Personal Information for safety and security
purposes.
6. DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION TO THIRD PARTIES
6.1 We may disclose your Personal Information to our Associates and
Service Providers, for legitimate business purposes, in accordance with
applicable law and subject to applicable professional and regulatory
requirements regarding confidentiality. In addition, we may disclose
your Personal Information -
6.1.1 if required by law;
6.1.2 legal and regulatory authorities, upon request, or for the
purposes of reporting any actual or suspected breach of applicable
lawor regulation;
6.1.3 third party Operators (including, but not limited to, data
processors such as providers of data hosting services and
documentreview technology and services), located anywhere in the world,
subject to 6.2;
6.1.4 where it is necessary for the purposes of, or in connection with,
actual or threatened legal proceedings or establishment,exercise or
defence of legal rights;
6.1.5 to any relevant party for the purposes of the prevention,
investigation, detection or prosecution of criminal offences or the
execution of criminal penalties, including, but not limited to,
safeguarding against, and the prevention of threats to, publicsecurity;
6.1.6 to any relevant third party acquirer(s), in the event that we
sell or transfer all or any portion of our business or assets
(including, butnot limited to, in the event of a reorganization,
dissolution or liquidation); and
6.1.7 to any relevant third party provider, where our Website uses
third party advertising, plugins or content.
6.2 If we engage a third party Operator to Process any of your Personal
Information, we recognise that any Operator who is in a foreign country
must be subject to a law, binding corporate rules or binding agreements
which provide an adequate level of protection similar to POPIA. We will
review our relationships with Operators we engage and, to the extent
required by any applicable law if force, we will require such Operators
to be bound by contractual obligations to -
6.2.1 only Process such Personal Information in accordance with our
prior written instructions; and
6.2.2 use appropriate measures to protect the confidentiality and
security of such Personal Information.
7. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
7.1 We may transfer your Personal Information to recipients outside of
the Republic of South Africa.
7.2 Subject to 6.2, Personal Information may be transferred outside of
the Republic of South Africa provided that the country to which the
data is transferred has adopted a law that provides for an adequate
level of protection substantially similar to POPIA, the Operator/third
party undertakes to protect the Personal Information in line with
applicable data protection legislation and the transferis necessary in
order to provide the legal and other related services that are required
by De Broglio Attorneys Inc' clients.
8. DATA SECURITY
8.1 We implement appropriate technical and organisational security
measures to protect your Personal Information that is in ourpossession
against accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration,
unauthorised disclosure, unauthorised access, in accordance with
applicable law.
8.2 Where there are reasonable grounds to believe that your Personal
Information that is in our possession has been accessed or acquired by
any unauthorised person, we will notify the relevant regulator and you,
unless a public body responsible for detection,prevention or
investigation of offences or the relevant regulator informs us that
notifying you will impede a criminal investigation.
8.3 Because the internet is an open system, the transmission of information
via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will implement all
reasonable measures to protect your Personal Information that is in our
possession, we cannot guarantee the securityof any information transmitted
using the internet and we cannot be held liable for any loss of privacy
occurring during the course of such transmission.
9. DATA ACCURACY
The Personal Information provided to De Broglio Attorneys Inc should be
accurate, complete and up-to-date. Should Personal Informationchange, the
onus is on the provider of such data to notify De Broglio Attorneys Inc of
the change and provide De Broglio Attorneys Inc with the accurate data.
10. DATA MINIMISATION
De Broglio Attorneys Inc will restrict its processing of Personal
Information to data which is sufficient for the fulfilment of the
primarypurpose and applicable legitimate purpose for which it was
collected.
11. DATA RETENTION
De Broglio Attorneys Inc shall only retain and store Personal Information
for the period for which the data is required to serve its primary purpose
or a legitimate interest or for the period required to comply with an
applicable legal requirement, whichever is longer.
12. YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS
You may have rights under the South African and other laws to have access
to your Personal Information and to ask us to rectify, eraseand restrict
use of, your Personal Information. You may also have rights to object to
your Personal Information being used, to ask for the transfer of Personal
Information you have made available to us and to withdraw consent to the
use of your Personal Information.
13. COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
13.1 We may Process your Personal Information by our use of Cookies and
similar technologies.
13.2 When you visit our Website we may place Cookies onto your device, or
read Cookies already on your device, subject always toobtaining your
consent, where required, in accordance with applicable law. We use Cookies
to record information about your device, your browser and, in some cases,
your preferences and browsing habits. We may Process your Personal
Information throughCookies and similar technologies, in accordance with our Cookie Policy.
14. DIRECT MARKETING
14.1 We may Process your Personal Information for the purposes of providing
you with information regarding services that may be of interest to you. You
may unsubscribe for free at any time.
14.2 If you currently receive marketing information from us which you would
prefer not to receive in the future please email us at [email protected]
15 CONTACT DETAILS
You may contact us at -
The Data Protection Officer
De Broglio Attorneys Inc
Attention: Brumilde Jones
Telephone: +27 11 446 4200
E-mail:
[email protected]
ANNEXURE A - DEFINITIONS
"Associates" means De Broglio Attorneys Inc' shareholders,
De Broglio Attorneys Inc' subsidiaries and the directors, employees and
consultants of De Broglio Attorneys Inc or of any of its subsidiaries.
"Cookie" means a small file that is placed on your device
when you visit a website. In this Policy, a reference to a "Cookie"
includes analogous technologies such as web beacons and clear Graphic
Interchange Format files ("GIFs").
"Operator" means any person or entity that Processes
Personal Information on behalf of the Responsible Party.
"Personal Information" means information that is about any
individual, or from which any individual is directly or indirectly
identifiable, inparticular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an
identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or
more factorsspecific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental,
economic, cultural or social identity of that individual.
"POPIA" means the Protection of Personal Information Act 4
of 2013.
"Process", "Processing" or " Processed" means anything that is done with any Personal
Information, whether or not by automated means, such as collection,
recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration,
retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or
otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure
or destruction.
"Responsible Party" means the entity that decides how and
why Personal Information is Processed.
"Sensitive Personal Information" means Personal
Information about race or ethnicity, political opinions, religious or
philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, physical or mental health,
sexual life, any actual or alleged criminal offences or penalties, national
identification number, orany other information that may be deemed to be
sensitive under applicable law.
"Service Provider" - third party providers of various
services whom we engage, including, but not limited to, providers of
information technology, communication, file, storage, data storage,
copying, printing, accounting or auditing services, counsel, experts,
investigators,correspondent attorneys, translators, taxation consultants
and our insurers and professional advisors;
"Website" means any website operated, or maintained, by us
or on our behalf.
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