Privacy Policy & Cookie Policy

Giambrone & Partners (“The Firm”) is committed to protecting your privacy by treating any information you provide through our website, including registration data, with the utmost respect. We work with the utmost seriousness to ensure that all measures, administrative and technical, have been taken to prevent unauthorized or illegitimate use of your personal information and to prevent any accidental loss, destruction or damage to such information.

We do not intend to sell or disclose your personal information to unaffiliated third parties, except as provided in this “Privacy Policy”.

Our site collects some information about visitors, even when they are not logged in. We may record your IP address, the URLs of the sites and pages you visit (before, during and after your visit to the GIAMBRONE website), the times and dates of such visits, information about the hardware and software you use and other information that may be available. We may also place “cookies” on your computer to recognize you on subsequent visits to help us improve your experience on our site and collect additional information. You can change the settings or use other tools to prevent cookies from being installed on your computer. This may, however, result in reduced functionality and a less personalized experience on our site.

Information Collection

We may ask you to provide us with additional information about yourself, such as your name, contact information, your organization, and other information that the Firm can use to identify you. If you decide not to provide this information, access to some functions, contents and services of the site may not be guaranteed.

Use of Information

GIAMBRONE uses the information collected to improve your experience on our site by personalizing it in relation to your interests and to help you choose the contents and services that are most useful and interesting for you. Information about the content you visit and the services you use individually or in conjunction with information collected from other users to allow you to modify our site, our products and our services so that they meet your needs and interests and those of other users.

The information you provide may also be used to keep you informed about events, particular products and services that may be of interest to you. However, we will not provide this information to third parties for these purposes. In some cases, your information may be shared with a third party pursuant to a process involving such sharing that you knowingly initiate.

We reserve the right to disclose any information obtained through the website to appropriate government or regulatory authorities if required by law or any government agency.

Transfer of information

GIAMBRONE may sometimes reveal information about you to appropriately selected service providers, with whom the firm collaborates for the hosting of the website and other services. We will require that such service providers use this information for the sole purposes of such services or that their use of this information otherwise complies with this privacy policy. Except as provided in this privacy policy we will not provide your information to third parties for any purpose, including marketing.

Additional services

GIAMBRONE may sometimes offer additional services via the website. In some cases, additional services may be subject to different terms of use (established by the Firm), and your use of such services will constitute your acceptance of such alternative terms of use. Unless otherwise specified, alternative terms of use will be considered a supplement to this Agreement and in the event of conflicting terms, this Agreement will apply to the website, our contents and services, except for those services expressly included, and to the extent expressly provided for by such alternative terms.

Information submitted via the site is not secure

Any information sent to GIAMBRONE by email or through the site is not secure and is sent on a non-confidential basis. Any information sent to GIAMBRONE on the internet, whether via the firm’s website or by e-mail, is sent at your own risk.

Sending information does not constitute a Lawyer-Client relationship

Giambrone & Partners (“The Firm”) is committed to protecting your privacy by treating any information you provide through our website, including registration data, with the utmost respect. We work with the utmost seriousness to ensure that all measures, administrative and technical, have been taken to prevent unauthorized or illegitimate use of your personal information and to prevent any accidental loss, destruction or damage to such information.

We do not intend to sell or disclose your personal information to unaffiliated third parties, except as provided in this “Privacy Policy”.

What information do we collect and from whom?

We collect and process personal data about you when you use our website, register your interest in an event or voluntarily request to be contacted. The personal data processed includes:

Additionally, if you choose to contact us or register for an event, we may collect:

How do we use this information and what is the legal basis for this use?

We process the personal data listed in paragraph 1 for the following purposes:

We may also conduct direct marketing in relation to our relevant products and services or other products and services provided by us. We will always ensure that you can unsubscribe from online direct marketing and select your preferences regarding receiving news and information. You can unsubscribe from online direct marketing at any time by following the instructions in the relevant communication.

With whom and where will we share your personal data?

We do not intend to share, sell or distribute your personal data with third parties unless: (i) the transfer of the data to third parties is strictly necessary for the performance of the Purposes; (ii) you have consented; or (iii) this is necessary to enforce or apply our website terms and conditions or other agreements, or to protect the rights, property, our customers or others (this includes exchanging information with other companies and organizations for fraud prevention and credit risk reduction).

How long will my personal data be kept?

Your personal information will not be kept for longer than is necessary for any purpose. Only the relevant personal information necessary for the Purpose will be retained. Additionally, we are required to retain certain information by law or as reasonably necessary to satisfy regulatory requirements, resolve disputes, prevent  fraud and abuse, or enforce our terms and conditions.

We will retain your data until you opt out of receiving online direct marketing or for two years from the date of your last consent to online direct marketing.

We may retain data for a short period beyond the specified retention period, to allow for review of the information and possible deletion of such data.

Where is my data stored?

The personal data collected may be stored on a number of cloud platforms and may be transferred to, and stored outside, the European Economic Area (“EEA”). It may also be processed by staff operating outside the EEA on our behalf, on behalf of one of our businesses or on behalf of one of our suppliers. Where this occurs, the data protection laws of a third country will be approved as appropriate by the European Commission or other applicable safeguards will be in place.

Where such transfers occur, we will ensure the confidentiality and protection of any data held in a manner that complies with legal requirements and current data protection legislation. Data encryption, integrity and confidentiality are applied following best practices.

How is my data protected?

We are committed to protecting the security of your personal information. We use industry standard technologies to maintain the confidentiality and accuracy of the information you provide through the Website. We have also implemented security measures with respect to our physical facilities to protect the data you provide to us from loss, misuse or unauthorized alteration.

As you may know, no data transmission over the Internet can be completely secure. As a result, while we will make reasonable efforts to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee that any information you submit will be free from unauthorized use or intrusion by third parties. Therefore, we cannot guarantee the security of your personal information or your use of the website and consequently do not accept any liability for any damage or loss caused as a result.

We cannot guarantee that the website is free of viruses or malicious code and accordingly we do not accept any responsibility for any damage or loss caused by such viruses or code. You are required to accept that it is your responsibility to ensure that your computer technology/equipment used to access the Website is protected from such viruses and/or code.

The Website may contain links to other websites. Please  be aware that we are not responsible for the practices of such other websites. When you leave the website you should ensure that you read the privacy policies of the websites you visit.

What are my rights regarding my personal data?

You have the right to ask us not to process the personal data you provide for direct marketing purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing by clicking the unsubscribe button on any communication we send to you or by simply contacting us.

If you have consented to the use of your personal data, you can revoke this consent at any time.

If the information we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, you can let us know and ask us to correct or supplement it.

You also have the right, with some exceptions, to ask us to provide a copy of the personal data we hold about you.

If you have provided us with your data and it has been processed by automated means, you can ask us to return it to you in a structured, machine-readable format.

If you have a complaint about how we have handled your personal data, you can ask us to limit how we use your personal data while your complaint is resolved. In some circumstances you may ask us to erase your personal data if you withdraw your consent, it is no longer necessary for us to use your personal data, you object to the use of your personal data and we have no good reason to continue using it, or we have not handled your personal data in accordance with our obligations.

Does this site use cookies?

In addition to asking you to submit personal information, we may collect information about you automatically during your visit to the Website. This information is not normally personally identifiable and includes general information about your computer settings, your Internet connection, your IP address, your browsing patterns, your geographic location, and your username and password. We may collect this information through the use of cookies.

A cookie is information that is sent to and stored on your computer’s hard drive when you first visit the website, and which allows us to identify your computer (but not you) the next time you visit the website . We may use information collected in this way to (i) track use of the Website (although we will not use an IP address to track an individual’s specific use of the Site); and (ii) tailor the Website to be more suitable to you and your interests. Most Internet browsers provide the ability to refuse all cookies, accept all cookies, delete cookies stored on your computer, or be warned before a cookie is stored on your computer. The ease of use of the website may be reduced if you reject all cookies. You will need to refer to your browser instructions to learn more about these options and how to use them.

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