This Privacy Policy explains how personal data may be collected, used and protected when you visit the website https://www.artsandlaw.ch/.
This website is operated by:
Dr. Anne Laure Bandle
Lawyer & Lecturer
Attorney-at-law, Partner at Borel & Barbey
2, rue de Jargonnant
P.O. Box 6045
1211 Geneva 6
Switzerland
Email: annelaure.bandle@borel-barbey.ch
Phone: +41 22 707 18 00
For the purposes of applicable data protection laws, the data controller responsible for the processing of personal data collected through this website is:
Dr. Anne Laure Bandle
Email: annelaure.bandle@borel-barbey.ch
When you visit this website, certain technical data may be collected automatically by the hosting provider or website systems. This may include:
Technical data: IP address, browser type, device type, operating system, pages visited, date and time of access, referring website and similar technical information.
If you contact Dr. Anne Laure Bandle by email or through any contact link available on the website, the following personal data may be processed:
Contact data: name, email address, telephone number, professional information and any information voluntarily included in your message.
Personal data may be processed for the following purposes:
To operate, maintain and secure the website.
To respond to enquiries and messages.
To manage professional communications.
To improve the website and its content.
To comply with legal, regulatory or professional obligations.
Personal data is processed only where there is a valid legal basis under applicable data protection laws, including the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection and, where applicable, the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union.
The legal bases may include:
Legitimate interest: to operate, secure and improve the website and communicate with visitors.
Consent: where consent is required, for example for certain cookies or optional communications.
Contractual necessity: where processing is necessary to respond to a request or provide a professional service.
Legal obligation: where processing is required by applicable law or professional rules.
This website may use cookies or similar technologies to ensure proper technical functioning, improve user experience and, where applicable, collect anonymous statistics.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Some cookies are necessary for the operation of the website, while others may require your consent.
You can configure your browser to refuse cookies or to notify you when cookies are being used. However, disabling certain cookies may affect the proper functioning of the website.
This website may use analytics or third-party services to understand how visitors use the website and to improve its content and performance.
Where such services are used, they may collect technical information such as IP address, browser information, pages visited and time spent on the website.
No personal data is intentionally sold or rented to third parties.
Personal data may be shared only where necessary and appropriate, including with:
Hosting providers and technical service providers.
Professional advisers or legal representatives, where necessary.
Public authorities, courts or regulatory bodies, where required by law.
Any third-party service provider is expected to process personal data only in accordance with applicable data protection laws and appropriate confidentiality obligations.
Personal data may be processed in Switzerland or in other countries where service providers are located.
If personal data is transferred to a country that does not provide an adequate level of data protection, appropriate safeguards will be applied where required by applicable law.
Personal data is retained only for as long as necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.
Messages and professional correspondence may be retained for the time necessary to handle the request and, where applicable, to comply with legal, contractual or professional obligations.
Appropriate technical and organisational measures are taken to protect personal data against unauthorised access, loss, misuse, alteration or disclosure.
However, no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is completely secure. Absolute security cannot therefore be guaranteed.
Subject to applicable law, you may have the right to:
Request access to your personal data.
Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete personal data.
Request deletion of your personal data.
Request restriction of processing.
Object to certain processing activities.
Withdraw your consent where processing is based on consent.
To exercise your rights, you may contact Dr. Anne Laure Bandle at:
annelaure.bandle@borel-barbey.ch
Communications with an attorney may be subject to professional secrecy and legal privilege under applicable Swiss law and professional rules.
This Privacy Policy does not limit any confidentiality obligations that may apply to attorney-client communications.
This website may contain links to external websites. Dr. Anne Laure Bandle is not responsible for the privacy practices, security or content of third-party websites.
Visitors are encouraged to read the privacy policies of any external websites they visit.
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements, technical developments or website practices.
The version published on this page is the current version.
For any question regarding this Privacy Policy or the processing of personal data, please contact:
Dr. Anne Laure Bandle
Email: annelaure.bandle@borel-barbey.ch