Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat attaches particular importance to the respect of privacy and the protection of personal data.

By using the Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat website accessible at the URL address https://www.calc-avocat.com/ (hereinafter the "Site"), the User accepts the collection and use of his/her personal data (hereinafter the "Data") in the manner described in this Privacy Policy.

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat reserves the right to modify and update this Privacy Policy without notice. Any modification or update will come into effect as soon as it is posted on the Site.

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat recommends that Users regularly check the Site to remain informed of any changes or updates to the Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat Privacy Policy.

Data collected

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat collects and processes your Data in compliance with the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 and with the European Regulation n°2016/679 called "General Data Protection Regulation".

The Personal Data collected from the Website are processed by Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat as the data controller.

The User's Data are collected when sending a contact request via the "Contact" section of the Website.

In particular, Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat may collect the User's last name, first name and e-mail address according to the requests made by the User with the Site.

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat informs the User that, depending on the request made, the collection of certain data may be necessary to process the User's request. If the User fails to provide the necessary Data, Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat may not be able to process the request.

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat will process the Data on the basis of its legitimate interest in responding to requests made via the Site and in providing the requested services and information.

In the legitimate interest of Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat to maintain her relations with her clients, prospects and partners, the Data may also be processed by Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat for the purpose of sending newsletters or invitations to events that she organises.

The Data may also be processed to ensure the proper functioning and improvement of the Website.

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat will only keep the Data for the time strictly necessary for the purposes of the processing for which they were collected, or for any period imposed by a legal or regulatory obligation.

Cookies

No visitor data is collected or used on this site. No cookies are used on this site.

Exercise of rights

In accordance with the French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978 and the European Regulation n°2016/679 known as the "General Data Protection Regulation", the User has the right to access, rectify and delete, oppose the processing, limit the processing and portability of personal data concerning him/her.

he User may exercise his rights with Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat by sending an email to contact@calc-avocat.com or a letter to the following address:

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat
45 avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris

The User may also lodge a complaint with the CNIL at any time (https://www.cnil.fr/).

Recipient of the data

Collected data is reserved for the exclusive use of Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat.

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat guarantees that she will not transmit the Data to third parties, except if required by legal or regulatory provisions, or if Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat has the express authorisation of the User in this respect. Any dissemination or sale of the Data is excluded.

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat may share the Data collected with her correspondents for communication purposes and for the strict necessities related to the processing of the User's file. In this context, Data transfers are governed by a data transfer agreement based on the European Commission's Standard Contractual Clauses.

Security

Clarisse Amadieu-Le Claire Société d'Avocat takes all necessary precautions, as well as appropriate technical and organisational measures, to preserve the security of the Data and, in particular, to prevent it from being distorted, damaged or accessed by unauthorised third parties.

Dispute resolution

The Privacy Policy is subject to French law.

Any dispute will first be submitted to an attempt at amicable resolution, or even mediation. In the event of persistent disagreement, the courts within the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal of Paris shall have sole jurisdiction, notwithstanding multiple defendants or third party claims.