Privacy Policy

You are hereby informed of the following aspects regarding data protection:

1. Identification and Contact Details of the Data Controller

The data controller of your personal data is SHALEVET ABOGADOS, S.L.P., with registered office at C/ Hermosilla 48, 1ª Dcha., 28001 Madrid, Spain, and Tax ID (C.I.F.) B10919652, registered in the Commercial Registry of Madrid, Volume 43903, Page 165, Section 8, Sheet M-774765 (hereinafter, “Shalevet”).

If you have any questions regarding the processing of your personal data, please contact Shalevet at: info@shalevet.es.

2. Access and Browsing of this Website

Simply visiting and browsing this website (the “Website”) does not, in itself, result in the collection of data that directly identify users (“Users”).

Nevertheless, certain technical information is processed in Shalevet’s systems (e.g., browser type, operating system, and IP address used to access the Website) for the purpose of improving User navigation and managing the Website. Additionally, the Website may use cookies and similar technologies; where required, their use is subject to Users’ consent in accordance with the Cookies Policy.

Please note that these data (browser type, operating system, IP address, and cookies) do not typically allow the direct identification of Users on their own, but may constitute personal data under applicable data protection laws and could enable indirect identification when combined with other information. Users are only directly identifiable if they voluntarily provide additional information through other channels. For further details, please consult our Cookies Policy.

3. Acceptance and User Identification

By accessing and browsing this Website, the User acknowledges having read and accepted this Privacy Policy, and expressly agrees to its application to their use of the Website.

Shalevet may offer services through the Website that are subject to specific terms and conditions, which will be communicated to Users in each particular case.

The User guarantees, both to Shalevet and to third parties, the quality of the information provided—that is, that the data and information supplied are real, truthful, up to date, and furthermore belong to the User and not to third parties. The User shall be liable for the accuracy of the personal data provided and shall hold Shalevet harmless from any claims by third parties or from any penalties or damages that Shalevet may incur as a result of non-compliance.

The User undertakes to notify any change or modification to the personal data they have provided. Any loss or damage caused to the Website, to Shalevet, or to any third party as a result of the communication of incorrect, inaccurate, or incomplete information shall be the sole and exclusive responsibility of the User.

If you provide data of third parties, you guarantee that you have informed such third parties of the contents of this Privacy Policy and obtained their authorization to share their data with Shalevet for the stated purposes, exempting Shalevet from any liability in this respect.

Completion of all the fields marked with an asterisk (*) on the Website forms is compulsory. Failure to fill out any of these fields could prevent the provision of the services or information requested.

By clicking on the “Accept” or “Send” button (or similar) on such forms, you state that the information and data provided are accurate and true.

4. Purpose and Legal Basis for Processing

Personal data —including IP address, cookies, and similar technologies, when considered personal data, as well as any personal data voluntarily provided by Users through the various channels made available for such purpose— will be collected and processed for the following purposes:

  • To allow navigation of the Website and ensure its proper functioning, security, and maintenance.
  • To identify the User.
  • To manage and respond to requests, inquiries, or communications submitted by Users.
  • To manage the relationship with Users who contract or use the services offered by Shalevet.
  • To manage, where applicable, the User’s participation in recruitment or selection processes.
  • To manage the User’s registration and attendance at events or activities organized or promoted by Shalevet.
  • Where the User has given their consent, to send informational or commercial communications, by any means, regarding the services, events, and initiatives promoted by Shalevet.

The legal bases that allow us to process the User’s personal data for the purposes listed above are:

a) The performance of a contract to which the User is a party, or the adoption of pre-contractual measures at the request of the User.

b) Compliance with legal obligations applicable to Shalevet, in particular those arising from Law 10/2010, of 28 April, on the prevention of money laundering and the financing of terrorism, where applicable.

c) The legitimate interest of Shalevet, which justifies, among others, the processing of the IP address and other personal data necessary to allow navigation of the Website, ensure its security, prevent improper use, and maintain the relationship with Users, provided that such interests are not overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the User that require the protection of their personal data.

d) The consent of the User, given when requesting information or specific services, registering for events or activities, participating in selection processes, or expressly authorizing the sending of informational or commercial communicatios. The processing of cookies that require consent will only take place if the User has granted it, in accordance with the Cookies Policy.

5. Data Recipients

Shalevet will not disclose the data collected to third parties, except when it is strictly necessary to manage and maintain the relationship with Shalevet; when prior authorization has been granted by the User; or when there is a legal obligation.

In the event that it is necessary to disclose this data to a partner or collaborator of Shalevet in the location where legal assistance is required—whether in Spain or in another country—in order to provide the requested service or to respond to the inquiry submitted, such partners or collaborators may access the data.

In cases where the disclosure involves an international transfer of data to a third country that does not have an adequacy decision from the European Commission, such transfer shall be carried out with the appropriate safeguards required under the applicable regulations.

6. Data Retention Period

We will process your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which they were collected. Once they are no longer needed, we will retain them duly blocked for the statutory limitation period of any potential liabilities arising from the processing, making them available only to competent public authorities, judges, or courts.

7. Exercise of Rights

Users have the right, at any time and under the terms provided for in the regulations in force at any given moment, to exercise their rights of access, rectification, or erasure of data, as well as to request the restriction or objection to the processing, or to request the portability of their data.

Users may also revoke the consent granted at any time.

You may exercise your rights at any time and free of charge by sending an email to info@shalevet.es, indicating the right you wish to exercise and your identifying information. The written communication must be duly signed and accompanied by a copy of your ID card.

8. Minors

Minors may not use the services available through the Website without the prior authorization of their parents, guardians, or legal representatives, who shall be solely responsible for all actions carried out through the Website by the minors in their care, including the completion of forms with the minors’ personal data and, where applicable, the checking of the corresponding boxes.

9. Modifications to the Privacy Policy

Shalevet reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy in accordance with applicable law at any given time. We recommend that you review this Privacy Policy periodically to stay informed about how your personal data is processed and protected.

10. Governing Law and Jurisdiction

The applicable law in case of any dispute, conflict of interpretation, or enforcement of the terms of this Privacy Policy, as well as any matter related to the services provided through this Website, shall be Spanish law.

The parties expressly waive any other jurisdiction and submit to the Courts and Tribunals of Madrid (Spain).

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