100 Legal values your privacy. This Privacy Policy demonstrates our commitment to ensure your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal data (« Personal Data ») when you use our Website or communicate with us. When accessing our Website and/or communicating with us via email or other channels, you consent to this Privacy Policy. In case you should not agree to any part of this Privacy Policy, you must inform us and discontinue using our Website. We shall then not be in a position to provide any further legal or related services to you.
We process the Personal Data you provide to us when communicating with us (such as the name, email and postal address, phone number, language preference, job title, business affiliations, and content of the communication). The Personal Data may relate to you as well as to your employees and agents. In some instances, the Personal Data will be supplemented by information retrieved from public sources, such as online media or employer websites, for the purpose of confirming your current professional position or obtaining further information to enable us to effectively communicate with you.
We use Personal Data for the purposes of managing our relationship with you, as well as communicating with you, including to send you newsletters and invitations to events, training programmes or lectures, to maintain our list of contacts and/or to provide you with other information you may request from us. Personal Data will only be used by us and our technology suppliers (who are required to protect your Personal Data to the same extent as we are). We do not sell or otherwise transfer your Personal Data to third parties except with your prior consent or as we are required under applicable law or regulation. We do not subject you to profiling or automated decision-making. Personal Data relating to communications will be saved for as long as you are a business contact to us, subject to any applicable legal or regulatory retention obligations.
When processing Personal Data for the purposes described herein, we rely on your consent to this Privacy Policy, our legitimate interests in communicating with you, as a business contact, about our operations and our events and/or our performance of any contract or another ground for lawful processing of your Personal Data under the applicable laws and regulations.
We restrict the use and access to your Personal Data to those who have an absolute need-to-know to provide you with access to our Website and/or communicate with you. We maintain appropriate physical, technical and procedural safeguards with regards to your personal data. In addition, we may use electronic signature and encryption for our e-mail communications (which may increase the level of security should you use an interoperable solution). As a reminder, no system is entirely secure. We do not and cannot guarantee the security, integrity or confidentiality of any electronic communication or other electronic data processing, even if appropriately encrypted or otherwise secured.
We welcome your inquiries and comments. You have the right to be informed by us on any processing of your Personal Data to verify the lawfulness of processing. If you are affected by incorrect or incomplete Personal Data, you may request rectification or completion of any relevant data. To the extent allowed by applicable law, you may request the deletion of your Personal Data or a temporary restriction of processing in certain instances and you may also object to the processing of your Personal Data, in which case we may however not be in a position to provide any related services.
Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your device by visiting the 100 Legal website or opening our potential marketing related emails (such as invitations to events or webinars). Cookies (including third party cookies such as tracking technologies provided by Google Analytics) are used in particular to improve the Website or for general marketing purposes by providing information on interaction with the Website (such as time spent and number of sessions), statistical information on interaction with the Website (including referrals thereto, popularity of certain content, accessing users’ categories, markets, regions, languages, demographics, browser and device types and similar information), or statistical information on interaction with our marketing emails (such as if they have been opened or forwarded or links have been clicked on).
Third-party service providers such as Google may track your use of our Website, combine this information with information from other websites you have visited (and which they also track) and use such combined information for their own purposes. If you have registered with the respective service providers, they may be able to identify you. In these instances, their processing of your personal data will be governed by their privacy policies (to see how Google uses your personal data when you use our website, please refer here).
You may change your browser settings to delete and block cookies (or to deactivate Google Analytics alternatively download and install the browser add-on from Google available here). By continuing to use the 100 Legal Website without changing your settings (or using the add-on, as applicable) you consent to our and our third-party service providers’ use of cookies.
If you have any questions on any aspect of our processing of your Personal Data, please contact us at our addresses set out on our Website.
100 Legal
Rue Charles-Bonnet 4
1206 Genève, Suisse
T. +41 22 319 33 33