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PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION

Associates of Kaucký & Skočková, attorneys at law, acting as data controllers of personal data disclosed to them by clients on the basis of or in association with provision of legal services, process this data in accordance with applicable legal regulations, especially with Act no. 85/1996 Coll., on the legal profession (hereinafter referred to as „Act on Legal Profession“) and Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (hereinafter referred to as “GDPR”).

 

Data controller

 

Mr. Daniel Kaucký, attorney at law

registered in Czech Bar Association under no. 10948

Business ID: 71456848

seating at Zlatnická 1582/10, 110 00 Praha 1

 

Legal grounds

 

  • agreement on provision of legal services
  • disclosure of personal data is the obligation of the data subject arising out of the contractual relationship or relevant legal regulations

 

Purpose of processing

 

provision of legal services

 

Categories of recipients of personal data

 

  • public authorities (courts, administrative offices)
  • other recipients connected with the nature of services being provided (f. e. notary public, court bailiffs, auditors, tax advisors, experts etc.)

 

Data retention period

 

Personal data shall be stored for the duration of the contractual relationship between you and Kaucký & Skočková, attorneys at law. Once the contractual relationship ceases the data shall be handled in accordance with applicable legislation, especially with Act on Legal Profession and GDPR.

 

Rights of data subjects

 

Right of access to personal data – a data subject has a right to obtain from the controller a confirmation as to whether or not personal data concerning him or her are being processed, and, where that is the case, to obtain information which categories of data are being processed and which means of processing are being used.

 

Right to rectification of personal data – a data subject has the right to obtain from the controller without undue delay the rectification of inaccurate personal data concerning him or her and the right to have incomplete personal data completed.

 

Right to erasure of personal data means simply the obligation of a controller to delete personal data of a data subject which is being processed by a controller if a data subject requests it and the other legal conditions required are met.

 

Right to restriction of processing of personal data- a data subject has the right to demand the restriction of the processing of his or her personal data on a controller in some cases listed in the article 18 of the GDPR.

 

Right to object the processing of personal data - a data subject may object on every time the processing based on the (i) legitimate interest of the controller or a third party (ii) public interest.

 

Right to portability of personal data allows a data subject to obtain the personal data provided to a controller in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. A data subject may subsequently transmit these data to another controller or if it is technically possible demand the data to be transmitted between the controllers directly.

 

A data subject has the right to withdraw his or her consent with the processing, but only in cases where the processing is based on the subject’s consent, i. e. not in cases when the processing is being conducted f. e. for fulfillment of the contractual or legal obligation.

 

In cases where a data subject is dissatisfied with the processing of his or her personal data which is being conducted by a controller he or she may complaint to a controller or directly to the Personal Data Protection Office.

 

If you require more information on the topic of personal data protection please visit the website of the Personal Data Protection Office (https://www.uoou.cz/en/), an independent supervisory authority responsible for the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms of natural persons in relation to processing of their personal data.