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Bläuer Anwaltskanzlei
RA Dr. iur. Daniel Bläuer
Schwandelstrasse 1
CH-8800 Thalwil
Tel.: +41 44 722 59 59
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Foto Mächler AG: Photos of the surroundings of Schwandelstrasse Thalwil and Thalwil railway station.
Disclaimer
The information on our website is protected by copyright. It does not contain or replace legal advice. Although we take care to ensure that the information is correct at all times, we do not accept any liability for damages arising from the use of information from our website without prior consultation. E-mails sent to us are not encrypted and do not constitute a client relationship. Our website and its content are subject to Swiss substantive law.
Data protection
Bläuer Anwaltskanzlei takes the protection of your personal data very seriously and treats personal data confidentially and in accordance with the data protection regulations and this privacy policy. Each access to this website and each retrieval of a file stored on the website is being logged. The storage is only used for internal, statistical evaluations for operational and security purposes. The following will be logged: Name of the website and file called up, date and time of the call, amount of data transferred, notification of successful call, operating system, browser, requesting domain and the IP address of the requesting computer or network. Such data will be stored for a maximum period of 6 months and then completely deleted. Further personal data is only collected if such data is provided voluntarily, for example in the context of a contact form, an inquiry or registration. The personal data transmitted by the user will not be passed on to third parties and will be used and stored only for the purposes stated and subsequently deleted.
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We
process personal data (data that directly or indirectly identifies natural
persons) that we receive from you or involved third parties within the scope of
the client relationship or that we collect ourselves. Bläuer Anwaltskanzlei,
Schwandelstrasse 1, CH-8800 Thalwil, Switzerland, is responsible for the
processing of personal data as described in this data protection statement.
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Some
of the personal data you or the data subjects provide to us yourself when you
or they contact us by e-mail or telephone and request our services. This
includes, for example, name and contact details as well as information about
the role of the data subject at the company or organization for which you or
the respective contact persons work or on whose behalf you or they contact us.
We also process personal data that we receive in our correspondence with third
parties (namely clients, counterparties, authorities and courts and their
employees or other contact persons) in the context of the mandate relationship
(e.g. name, contact data, date of birth, information on the employment
relationship, income situation, family relationships or state of health). In
addition, we collect some personal data ourselves, e.g. from public registers
or websites.
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We
process the aforementioned types of personal data primarily in order to
provide, document and bill our legal services.
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In
addition, we process the contact information of clients or their employees or
other contacts for marketing purposes (using any means of communication such as
email, social media, mail or telephone) to provide information about
publications, events, news, services or products that may be of interest.
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In
order to achieve the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, it may be
necessary for us to disclose personal data to the following categories of
recipients: External service providers, clients, counterparties and their legal
representatives, business partners with whom we may need to coordinate the
provision of legal services, as well as authorities and courts.
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We
process personal data in our area of responsibility in Switzerland. However, we
may transfer the personal data to recipients (namely clients, counterparties or
authorities) who in turn process the personal data in other countries,
including those that do not ensure a level of data protection comparable to
Swiss law. We will do the latter based on consent or standard contractual
clauses, or if it is necessary for the performance of a contract or the
enforcement of legal claim.
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We
store personal data only for as long as is necessary to process the client
relationship, for as long as there is a legal obligation to retain and document
the data, or for as long as we have an overriding private or public interest in
doing so. We take reasonable and appropriate precautions to protect personal
data from loss, unauthorized modification or unauthorized access by third
parties. If you provide us with personal data through a third party (e.g.,
through your employees or other contacts), it is up to you to inform them in a
general way about the processing by legal service providers (such as us) or
other external service providers (e.g., in a privacy statement for employees).
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We
would like to point out that we use external IT service providers and cloud
providers with servers in Switzerland to manage our mandate. We, further, use
certain IT services and means of communication which may be associated with
data security risks (e.g. e-mail, video conferences). It is your responsibility
to inform us of your wish for special security measures.
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We
have a legitimate interest in the processing of personal data corresponding to
the aforementioned purposes. Some processing is also necessary so that we can
fulfill our contractual obligations to you or our legal obligations (e.g.
retention obligations).
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In
particular, data subjects have the right to obtain information about the
personal data stored about them and the purpose of the data processing, the
right to have their personal data corrected, deleted or restricted, the right
to object to the processing, the right to seek redress from a competent
supervisory authority, and the right to data transfer/transferability. However,
please note that conditions and exceptions apply to these rights. To the extent
permitted or required by law, we may refuse requests to exercise these rights.
For example, we may or must retain or otherwise continue to process personal
data for legal reasons despite a request to delete the personal data or
restrict processing.
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No
consent is required from the client, its employees or other contact persons to
the data protection declaration. The data protection declaration is merely
information about the type, scope and purpose of the use of personal data by
Bläuer Anwaltskanzlei. Bläuer Anwaltskanzlei reserves the right to unilaterally
change the content of the aforementioned privacy policy at any time and without
notice. It is therefore recommended that you regularly consult Bläuer
Anwaltskanzlei's privacy policy on our website.
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If
you have any questions or if you or your employees or other contact persons
would like to exercise your or their data protection rights, please contact us
at dbl@blauer-law.ch or Bläuer Anwaltskanzlei, Schwandelstrasse 1, CH-8800
Thalwil, Switzerland.
Contents of third parties
Within this website, third-party content is integrated, specifically maps from Google Maps. This requires that the third party providers know the IP address of the user for delivery and presentation of the requested content. If possible, only such contents are used whose respective third-party providers use the IP address only for the delivery of the contents. However, no influence can be exerted on the storage of the IP address by third-party providers, for example for statistical purposes. As far as this is known to us, we inform the users accordingly. For offers of third parties, to which this website refers to by means of links, no guarantee can be assumed for compliance with the data protection regulations.
Google Maps
This website uses the map service Google Maps, a service of Google, via an API. In order to use the functions of Google Maps, information related to the page visited and the IP address of the visitor are usually transferred to a Google server in the USA and stored there. Bläuer Anwaltskanzlei has no influence on this data transmission. Further information on the handling of user data can be found in the privacy policy of Google https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/.
Information, deletion, blocking
You have a right to be provided with information free of charge relating to your stored personal data, the origin and recipients of such data and the purpose of the data processing as well as the right to correct, block or delete this data at any time. For this purpose, as well as for further questions regarding personal data, you can contact Dr. Daniel Bläuer at any time.