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On this page, you can find all the information relating to the processing of personal data of users who consult the website www.pmtlex.com.

This information is provided pursuant to art. 13 of EU Reg. 679/2016 concerning the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data, as well as the free movement of such data (hereinafter "GDPR"), exclusively for the website www.pmtlex.com and not for other websites that may be consulted by the user through links available on the site itself.

The texts, information and other data published or accessible via forms on this site are for informational purposes only, unless otherwise provided for in accordance with current legislation.

PMT law firm does not undertake any responsibility for services offered by third parties with which the site has activated a link, and for any other content, information or anything else contrary to Italian law present in the resource of the third party connected to said link.

Data Controller

The Data Controller is PMT law firm, in the persons of Avv. Paolo Pontecorvi and Avv. Francesca Saracci, based in Rome, Via dei Gracchi 128, telephone +39 06 3226410, e-mail address info@pmtlex.com .
PMT law firm has not appointed a person responsible for the protection of personal data (RPD) or a Data Protection Officer (DPO).

Definition of “Personal Data”

Pursuant to art. 4 GDPR "Personal Data" means "any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person ("data subject"); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, with particular reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier".

Types of Data Processed, Purposes and Methods of the Processing

Navigation Data

While browsing the site www.pmtlex.com, the computer systems and software procedures that govern the functioning of the site itself collect some personal data which transmission is implicit in the use of Internet communication protocols.

Examples of this type of data are the IP addresses or domain names of the computers used by users who connect to the site, the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) ​​addresses of the requested resources, the time of the request, the method used to submit the request to the server, the size of the file obtained in response, the numerical code indicating the response given by the server (successful, error, etc.) and other information relating to the operating system and the user's IT environment.

The above data, although not in itself attributable to identified users, could allow the identification of the users to whom they refer through reprocessing with data held by third parties.

However, they are used by PMT law firm for the sole purpose of compiling anonymous statistics on site consultation and to check the correct functioning of the latter and are deleted immediately after processing. These data could also be used to ascertain responsibility in the event of hypothetical computer crimes against the site.

Apart from these cases, they are not recorded.

Data Provided Voluntarily by the User

The collection of users' personal data (name, surname, email address, telephone number, postal address, job position, etc.) can take place voluntarily by sending emails to the addresses listed on the site or by sending the registration form via the site.

Sending an e-mail involves PMT law firm collecting the sender's e-mail address necessary to respond to the request, as well as any other personal data contained in the communication. The personal data collected in this way will be used by PMT Law Firm for the sole purpose of replying to the e-mail message received and for any subsequent related communications.

The sending of electronic forms for requests of information involves the collection by PMT Law Firm of the personal data entered in the form itself. The personal data collected in this way will be used by PMT law firm for the sole purpose of answering the request for information received and for any subsequent related communications.

The Firm processes the personal data provided voluntarily by the interested party exclusively with respect to:
  • a) subscription to the newsletter; invitations to events and seminars; subscription to distribution lists for the sending of communications relating to the activity of the Firm (events, certifications and awards received, information on careers within the Firm);
  • b) requests for information on the Firm or requests for contact;
The Firm protects users' personal data by adopting the security measures required by the GDPR. Specific security measures are adopted to prevent data loss, illicit or incorrect use and unauthorized access to the same.

Personal data is processed with manual and automated tools for the time strictly necessary to achieve the purposes for which it was collected.

Cookies

For the use and treatment of cookies, please refer to and click on the specific notice at the bottom of the page.

Communication of Personal Data - Transfer Abroad

The personal data collected will be accessible to employees and consultants of PMT law firm formally designated as data processors or persons in charge of processing. Some data may be communicated anonymously and aggregated by third parties for statistical purposes. In any case, these data do not allow the identification of the interested parties. With the exception of the cases permitted by law, or provided for in this Privacy Policy, personal data will not be communicated or disclosed without the consent of the interested party.

Rights of the Interested Parties

Among the rights granted by the GDPR, you are entitled to:
  • ask the professional to access to your personal data and information relating to them; the rectification of inaccurate data or the integration of incomplete ones; the erasure of your personal data (upon occurrence of one of the conditions indicated in article 17, paragraph 1 of the GDPR and in compliance with the exceptions provided for in paragraph 3 of the same article); the limitation of the processing of your personal data (in the event of one of the cases indicated in article 18, paragraph 1 of the GDPR);
  • request and obtain from the professional - in cases where the legal basis of the processing is either the contract or the consent and the same is carried out by automated means - your personal data in a structured and readable by automatic device format, also for the purpose of communicating such data to another data controller (so-called right to the portability of personal data);
  • oppose at any time the processing of your personal data in the event of particular situations concerning you;
  • withdraw consent at any time, limited to the cases in which the processing is based on your consent for one or more specific purposes and concerns common personal data (for example date and place of birth or place of residence), or particular categories of data (for example data revealing your racial origin, political opinions, religious beliefs, health status or sex life). The processing based on consent and carried out prior to the revocation of the same, remains however lawful;
  • file a complaint to a supervisory authority (Authority for the Protection of Personal Data - https://www.garanteprivacy.it).

Changes to this Privacy Policy

PMT Law Firm may amend this Privacy Policy in order to implement changes in national and/or community legislation or to adapt to technological innovations or for other reasons.

Any new version of this Privacy Policy will be reported on the site. The interested party is requested to read this Privacy Policy and check it carefully periodically, in order to check for any updates or revisions that may become necessary.

Exercise of Rights and Request for Information

To exercise your rights and for any other question or request relating to the processing of your personal data by the Firm, you can contact us at the addresses indicated in this Privacy Notice and in particular at the following e-mail address: info@pmtlex.com
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