Your Rights
In connection with the processing of your personal data, you have the following rights: (1) the right to access your personal data, (2) the right to rectification of inaccurate personal data, (3) the right to restriction of processing, (4) the right to erasure of personal data, (5) the right to object to the processing of personal data, (6) the right to withdraw consent, (7) the right to data portability, and (8) the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.
If you make a GDPR request, then we may need to verify your identity and we are entitled to request additional information before we can process it properly.
If we process your personal data in connection with the provision of legal services to our clients, your rights are generally limited. We are legally required to maintain attorney-client confidentiality and retain documentation related to legal services, and therefore, we are usually unable to comply with your requests under the GDPR.
The Right to Access Personal Data
In connection with the processing of personal data, you have the right, upon request, to receive information about the processing of your personal data and to obtain a copy of the processed personal data.
The Right to Rectification
If you believe that your personal data is inaccurate, outdated, or otherwise incorrect, you can contact us, and we will ensure the necessary correction.
The Right to Restrict Processing
In cases where the processed data is inaccurate or you have raised an objection, you have the right to request a restriction on processing.
During the restriction period, personal data will only be stored and no operations will be performed on them without your consent. The restriction on processing lasts for as long as one of the above-mentioned situations applies (e.g., the assessment of an objection or until the correction is made). You will be informed of any termination of the restriction.
The Right to Erasure
If you withdraw your consent for the processing of personal data or if the personal data is no longer necessary, you have the right to request the erasure of such personal data.
However, in some cases, the right to erasure is limited. For example, personal data processed based on legal obligations cannot be erased before the legally mandated retention period expires.
The Right to Object
You may submit a justified objection to the processing of personal data based on legitimate interest or for direct marketing purposes. The legitimacy of the objection will be assessed, and you will be informed of the decision via your chosen contact method.
The Right to Withdraw Consent to Data Processing
If your personal data is processed based on your consent, you may withdraw this consent at any time.
The Right to Data Portability
If the personal data you have provided is processed automatically in connection with contract performance or based on your consent, you have the right to receive it in a structured, machine-readable format.
The Right to File a Complaint with a Regulatory Authority
If you believe that your personal data is not being handled in accordance with the law, you have the right to contact the relevant supervisory authority in your place of residence, place of work, or where the violation of your rights occurred. In the Czech Republic, the supervisory authority is the Office for Personal Data Protection.