Privacy policy

A. Preamble

Law firm Bruckschweiger, Gstoehl, König, Mumelter, Rebholz, Wolff, Zechberger („paragraph7“), Landstrasse 60, 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein process information and personal data that refer to you. Basically, such information is processed by paragraph7 in the context of existing or intended business relations, including the use of websites. paragraph7 seeks the best possible protection of your personal data.

This Data Protection Policy describes the processing of personal data in connection with the provision of services by paragraph7 and their websites. The basis of this Policy is the GDPR, the Data Protection Act (DPA) and the relevant special statutory provisions.

 

B. Personal Data

Personal data is any information by which a natural person can be directly or indirectly identified. This includes, for example, name, address, e‑mail address, telephone number, date of birth, age, gender and tax identification number. Sensitive data (a specially protected kind of data), such as health data or data related to criminal proceedings, is also included.

paragraph7 collects, processes and uses your personal data exclusively in accordance with the requirements of Art 5 and Art 6 GDPR (performance of a contract, legal obligation, vital interest or consent of the data subject). Only that personal data is collected which is necessary for the performance and processing of our services or which is voluntarily provided by you.

 

C. Use of Personal Data

paragraph7 is subject to occupational confidentiality and secrecy requirements, which can be derived from data protection law, contract law or occupational secrecy regulations. When processing personal data, the paragraph7 is bound by these requirements. Personal data is processed (i) for the performance of a contract, (ii) for compliance with our legal or regulatory duties, (iii) for the pursuit of our legitimate interests and (iv) for observing public-interest requirements (such as the prevention or detection of criminal offenses).

Limitation of liability for external links

This website contains external links (connections to websites belonging to third parties). By clicking on these links, the user may be redirected away from the website of paragraph7 or content from other websites may be shown within the website of paragraph7. paragraph7 and its contractual partners assume no responsibility for the topicality, completeness and accuracy of the content contained on websites linked to from this website. It is the owner of the respective website who is responsible for the content and accuracy of the information published on third-party websites. Law firm Bruckschweiger, Gstoehl, König, Mumelter, Rebholz, Wolff, Zechberger bears no responsibility for such websites.

 

D. Your Rights

With regard to your personal data being processed you have the following rights, which you can assert by sending an according message to the e‑mail address moc.7hpargarap@eciffo:

  • Right to Information: You have the right to request information about your personal data that is stored by paragraph 7.
  • Right to Rectification or Erasure: You have the right to request, in writing and free of charge, the rectification or erasure of your personal data, insofar as these are incorrect or stored or processed without good reason. Your request for rectification or erasure will be processed upon receipt within a reasonable time. Erasure may be prevented by legal regulations. In such a case, paragraph 7 will process your personal data only to the extent necessary to comply with the statutory requirements.
  • Right of Objection or Cancellation: You have the right to object in writing, in whole or in part, to the processing of your personal data or to cancel your consent to the processing of such data. In such a case, paragraph 7 will process your personal data only to the extent necessary to comply with the statutory requirements.
  • Right to Restriction: You have the right to restrict the processing of your personal data with regard to the transmission of such data to third parties. Such restriction may conflict with legal regulations. In such a case, the paragraph 7 will only transmit your personal data to third parties to the extent necessary to comply with the statutory requirements.
  • Right of Complaint: You have the right to file a complaint with the competent Liechtenstein supervisory authority. You may also contact another supervisory authority of an EU or EEA Member State, for example at your place of residence or work or at the place of the alleged infringement.

 

The contact details of the Data Protection Authority in Liechtenstein are as follows:

Liechtenstein Data Protection Authority
Städtle 38, Postfach, FL-9490 Vaduz
Telefon: +423 236 60 90
E‑Mail: il.vll@ssd.ofni

E. Transmission of Personal Data to Third Parties

Personal data collected as part of the business activities of paragraph 7 is generally not disclosed to third parties.In order to fulfill business assignments, it is however possible that your personal data is forwarded to third parties due to processing requirements or statutory provisions.

Data is only transferred to countries outside the European Economic Area (so-called third countries) within the context of adequacy decisions of the European Commission or if this is necessary for the implementation of pre-contractual measures or the performance of a contract, if you have given us your express consent (e.g. within the context of specific services), if the transfer is necessary for important reasons of public interests or is stipulated by law.

 

F. Protection of Personal Data

paragraph 7 takes appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect any personal data from loss, unauthorized access or misuse, both in terms of data processing and data storage and in relation to their internet presence.

Notwithstanding the data protection measures taken, you must be aware that data transmission on the Internet – this is true both for websites and e‑mail services – involves uncontrolled and cross-border transmission. Even if the sender and the recipient are in the same country, cross-border data transmission may be involved. Therefore, paragraph 7 cannot guarantee the confidentiality of data transmitted on the internet.

 

G. Personal Data Storage

The paragraph 7’ systems required for data processing are located in Liechtenstein. The data transmitted by you will be kept for at least six months and stored for as long as it is operationally necessary or required by law.

 

H. Contact

For questions about data protection and data processing, please contact the paragraph 7 in writing. You can contact our Data Protection Officer as follows:

Attorneys at Law

Bruckschweiger, Gstoehl, König, Mumelter, Rebholz, Wolff, Zechberger („paragraph7“)
Landstrasse 60, Postfach 343, 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein

T +423 220 20 00
F +423 220 20 01
office@paragraph7.com