Privacy Policy

Status: 10. Mai 2021

In the following, we inform you in accordance with Art. 13 DSGVO about the manner and background of the processing of your personal data via the website geulenklinger.com (hereinafter “website”) and about the rights to which you are entitled. Personal data is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person.
The provider of this website and responsible for the collection, processing and use of your personal data is the law firm Geulen & Klinger, Schaperstraße 15, 10719 Berlin (e-mail: klinger@geulen.com). With the following statements, we inform you about which personal data we process from you, i.e. in particular collect and store.
This privacy policy applies only to content on our servers and does not cover websites linked to our site.

1. Use of personal Data

The use of our website is possible without providing personal data.

Personal data is only collected by us if and to the extent that you yourself provide it to us with your knowledge. Data will only be passed on to third parties without your consent if we are legally obliged to do so.

If we process a mandate for you, we also collect personal data, such as names and addresses, as part of the mandate. You will be informed of this as part of the processing of the mandate. If we have to pass on such data to third parties as part of the processing of the mandate, for example in order to report your representation in official or legal proceedings, you instruct us to do so by issuing the mandate; this mandate also contains your consent that we pass on the data as just explained.
If you contact us or instruct us to do so, you will receive further information on data protection, in particular on the collection and storage of personal data, on your rights and on electronic communication.

We would like to point out that data transmission on the Internet (e.g. communication by e-mail) can have security gaps. A complete protection of the data against access by third parties is not possible.

2. Server-Log-Files

The operators of these pages automatically collect and store information in so-called server log files, which your browser automatically transmits to us. These are:

  • Browser type and browser version
  • operating system used- referrer URL
  • host name of the accessing computer
  • date and time of the server request as well as time zone difference to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
  • IP address and respective amount of data transferred

This data cannot be assigned to specific persons. A combination of this data with other data sources is not made. A transfer to third parties does not take place. The legal basis for data processing is Art. 6 para. 1 UAbs. 1 lit. f DSGVO.

We store the browser data in so-called server log files for the purpose and in our interest of clarifying acts of abuse or fraud for a period of up to 30 days. The browser data is not stored together with other personal data of the user. The legal basis is Art. 6 para. 1 UAbs. 1 lit. f DSGVO.

3. Right to information

You have the right to obtain information about the data stored about you at any time, including the origin and recipient of your data and the purpose of the data processing. Please send your request in writing or by e-mail to our above address. A separate right to information does not exist if you have been informed about the use of your data within the scope of the mandate processing.

4. Contact

When contacting us (for example, by e-mail or telephone), we process the personal data only to process your request, to answer or to contact you. The data will be deleted after we have completed our reply, unless there are legal or other obligations to retain the data. The legal basis is Art. 6 para. 1 UAbs. 1 lit. b DSGVO.

5. Rights of the persons concerned

If we process your personal data, you can object to the processing by contacting us (for example by email, contact details above). The cases in which we base the processing of the data on our legitimate interest can be found in this privacy policy. You also have the right to complain to a data protection supervisory authority about the processing of your personal data.

You have the following rights to the extent permitted by law under the GDPR with respect to personal data concerning you:

  • Right of access,
  • Right of rectification,
  • Right to erasure,
  • Right to restrict processing,
  • Right to object to processing,
  • Right to withdraw consent you have given,
  • Right to data portability.