Privacy Policy
How personal information may be handled on this website.
This is a draft structure and should be reviewed with the final business and legal details before publication.
1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy explains, in general terms, how Lex Migrationis may collect, use and store personal information submitted through this website.
2. Information collected
Information may include names, email addresses, phone numbers and any details voluntarily submitted through contact or booking forms.
3. Purpose of use
Information may be used to respond to enquiries, manage consultation requests, communicate with prospective clients and organise initial case-related contact.
4. Data sharing
Personal information is not intended to be sold. Information may only be shared where reasonably necessary for professional coordination, compliance or service administration.
5. Data retention
Information should only be retained for as long as reasonably necessary for the relevant purpose, subject to legal, regulatory or professional obligations.
6. Data subject rights
Depending on the applicable legal framework, individuals may have rights relating to access, correction, deletion or restriction of their personal data.
7. Contact
For privacy-related enquiries, the website owner should provide an appropriate contact email and any legally required identification details here.