Information on personal data processing – events organised by Law Firm

Information on personal data processing – events organised by Law Firm

Data controller and contact details

  1. The controller of your personal data is Raczkowski sp.k. (“the Law Firm”). For all matters related to the processing of personal data, you may contact us electronically at: rodo@raczkowski.eu. For traditional correspondence, please send it to: Raczkowski sp.k., ul. Chłodna 51, 00-867 Warsaw, with the note: “Personal Data Protection”.

General information on personal data processing

  1. Providing your personal data is voluntary; however, it is necessary to subscribe to receive event invitations.
  2. The purpose and legal basis for processing your personal data is consent – Article 6(1)(a) GDPR. The Law Firm regularly organises various events. We will send you invitations to these events, based on your consent – both those organised by our Warsaw office and local offices.
  3. Please note that you may withdraw your consent at any time by clicking the “Unsubscribe” link included in each communication.
  4. Furthermore, pursuant to Article 398(2) of the Electronic Communications Law, providing your email address for the purpose of receiving information about events is equivalent to consenting to receive marketing information.

Data recipients

  1. We use service providers for hosting, newsletter distribution, and website traffic analytics.

Data transfer to third countries

  1. We will not transfer your data outside the European Economic Area.

Data retention period

  1. We will process your personal data until you withdraw your consent or until we receive information that your data is no longer current (e.g. in case of a change of your email address).

Your rights

  1. You have the right to:
  • data access and receive a copy of it,
  • rectify (correct) your data,
  • erase your data (“right to be forgotten”),
  • restrict the processing of your data,
  • data portability,
  • withdraw your consent at any time, without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal,
  • lodge a complaint with the President of the Data Protection Authority (PUODO) if you consider that the processing of your data violates GDPR provisions.