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TERMS OF USE

General

This site is provided by KRP LAW FIRM an incorporated partnership of Lawyers regulated by Presidential Decree 81/2005 and Law 4194/2013 as currently in force with registration number 80871 of the Athens Bar Association.  The provision of legal services by our law office is governed by applicable Greek legislation. By using this site, you agree to the present terms as may be amended from time to time. Access to this site is at your own risk and you are responsible for complying with all local laws and regulations. We make no representation as to the completeness or accuracy of any information on this site.

 

Nothing in this site is to be considered as solicitation or constitution of an attorney-client relationship between the reader and KRP Law Firm and their associates or as a rendering of legal advice for any specific matter.

 

Limitations and Exclusions of our Liability

Our site and its contents are provided for general information purposes only mainly for clients, potential clients, and individuals considering possible employment with our law office.

 

We do not accept any liability for any damages, direct or consequential, of any kind resulting from your use of the site or from reliance on information or materials published on the site. We are not responsible or liable for any matter relating to you or any third parties accessing or using this site and its contents.

 

We make no representation or warranty that this site (or any part thereof) will be accurate, complete, or error-free, nor that any particular software or hardware, will be compatible with this site.

 

Copyright

The content and materials on this site are protected under Greek Copyright Act (L.2121/1993) and international copyright conventions and permission should be sought prior to any reproduction or transmission in any form of such materials.

 

Publications

KRP Law Firm permits users to make copies (electronic or hard copies) of the publications on this site for their own use provided that the source and author are acknowledged and no changes to the content are made. This permission does not extend to any third-party material on this site. However,  KRP Law Firm reserves the right to withdraw any of these permissions in relation to any particular user at any time. Nothing in these publications shall be construed as legal advice. These publications are necessarily generalized. Professional advice should therefore be sought before any action is undertaken based on these publications.

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Links

Links from our site are provided for your convenience only. KRP Law Firm is not responsible for the contents or safety of the linked websites, the information displayed there, or any changes or updates to such websites. The inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement of any kind.  KRP Law Firm cannot guarantee that these links will work all of the time and have no control over the availability of the linked pages.

 

Governing Law

This notice shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with Greek law and will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Greek Courts.

PRIVACY POLICY

Last updated: 30/11/2022

KRP Law Firm is committed to protecting the privacy of its website visitors. Please read the following policy to understand how we collect and use your personal data and the rights you have in relation to this data. Note that KRP Law Firm reserves the right to amend and update this policy from time to time, so please check this page periodically.

1. What personal data do we collect?

You are not required to provide us with your personal data to access any area of this website. However, when you contact us by email or other means, when you choose to subscribe for receiving our newsletters or when you decide to apply for a job, we are going to collect your data, so that we can respond to your requests, send you our emails on news and updates on areas of your interest or process your job application.

2. How do we use your personal data and for which purposes?

We will use your data for the below purposes:

a) When you sign up for our newsletter

If you decide to sign up for our newsletter, we will collect and use your name, work position, email address, and your interests in specific areas of law, as these have been indicated by you, in order to send you our newsletters, event invitations, and updates. The legal basis for the processing of your personal data lies in your consent. If you have subscribed to receive newsletters and updates and you no longer wish to do so, you can, at any time, revoke your consent by sending an email to info@krpartners.gr or you can opt-out at any time by using the “Unsubscribe” link in the emails that you receive from us. In such a case, we will delete your personal data from the relevant database and we will no longer send you newsletters and other similar material.

b) When you contact us

Our website gives you the possibility to contact us by sending us an email, or a letter by traditional post or contacting us by phone. If you contact us for any matter, we will process the information you provide us, in order to contact you and handle any message, request, information, or query that you have submitted. The personal data that we will process for that purpose are your name, surname, contact details provided by you, and the contents of the message that you sent to us. In that case, the legal basis for processing your personal data will be the handling of your request and our overriding legitimate business interest to properly handle messages, requests, information, or queries submitted by third parties. Any personal data that you have provided us when you contact us for submitting a message, request, information, or query will be stored in our files until we can properly handle the relevant request.

c) When you apply for a job

Our website gives you the option to apply for a job by filling out an online application form and providing your CV. If you choose to provide us with your personal data in order to apply for a job, we will process such data, in order to evaluate your qualifications and process your application. The personal data that we will use are the ones provided by you, such as the information included in your CV, and your contact details. The processing of your personal data in such a case is based on our legitimate interest to properly evaluate job applications and make informed decisions on new recruitments and, in case you are an eligible candidate, to take the necessary steps prior to entering into an employment contract with you. Should your qualifications and experience match those required for the opening you applied for or any of our current openings, we will contact you. Otherwise, we will keep your CV for a maximum period of one (1) year.

3. Which cookies do we use on our website?

We use cookies on this website. For more information, please see our cookie policy.

4. How do we share and how do we protect your personal data?

The security of your personal data is of utmost importance to us. We are committed to maintaining the highest technical and organizational measures to protect the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of personal data and to keep such secure against unauthorized access, misuse, disclosure, unlawful destruction, or loss.

We will not share or disclose your personal data to any third party except from our trusted service providers, including IT entities and advertising agencies who act on behalf and under the instructions of our firm and are bound to comply with all necessary technical and organizational measures for the protection of your personal data. In case we transfer your personal data to service providers which are located outside the European Union and the European Economic Area, we will do so in full compliance with the data protection legislation and on the basis of an adequacy decision issued by the European Commission or other sufficient safeguards, including the execution of model clauses with the services providers receiving your personal data.

5. What are your rights?

You have the right to request a copy of all data we hold for you. Before disclosing any personal data to you, we may request verification of your identity. You also have the right to have your data erased or rectified and the right to restrict and to object to the processing of your personal data by our firm. Additionally, you have the right to withdraw your consent from receiving marketing materials from our firm. In addition, you have the right to receive the personal data that we keep for you in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and to have them transmitted to another company suggested by you without hindrance from our firm. The above rights can be exercised by sending an email to the email address provided hereunder.

If you consider that our firm violates the applicable data protection laws when processing your personal data, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Hellenic Data Protection Authority (www.dpa.gr).

6. Contact us

If you wish to exercise any of your rights above or you have any questions or concerns in relation to this policy, please send us an email at info@krpartners.gr 

COOKIE POLICY

KRP Law Firm, which owns and operates this website, uses cookies and embedded plug-ins on this website. Please read the following policy to understand what cookies we use and how we process the information we collect through them. Note that KRP Law Firm reserves the right to amend and update this policy from time to time, so please check this page periodically.

1. What are cookies? 

Cookies are small text files that include information and are saved on any device (computer, laptop, tablet, mobile phone) that you may use when you visit this website. Most cookies are used in order to improve the usability and functionality of websites, to remember your actions and preferences (e.g. language preferences), and for the purpose of improving the website.

2. The cookies that we use, how we use them, and for how long we retain the data we collect through them

There are different kinds of cookies, which serve different purposes. The cookies we use can be categorized as follows:

A. Required cookies 

These cookies are required to enable core website functionality 

B. Strictly necessary cookies or similar technologies: They are essential in order to enable you to move around our Digital Services and use their features, such as accessing secure areas. If you disable these cookies, some or all of the Digital Services’ features may not work. 

C. Performance cookies 

These cookies allow us to analyze the usage of our Digital Services so we can measure and improve performance 

D. Performance cookies or similar technologies: They collect information about how you use our Digital Services so that we can analyze traffic, understand users' interactions, and improve the relevant Digital Service. Our emails and newsletters may contain a ‘web pixel’ to let us know how you have interacted with what we have sent you. For games, these technologies collect information about your gameplay, including accomplishments, use of features, and other in-game activities. We may use third-party service providers such as Google Analytics for this purpose who may use their own cookies or similar technologies. You can find out more information by clicking on the Google Analytics cookies usage resource link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=en 

3. To whom we may disclose your personal data

We do not share your personal data that we may collect through cookies with any third party. Access to your personal data may be given to trusted external service providers engaged by KRP Law Firm, such as companies providing IT services and website hosting, only to the extent necessary for the provision of their services to us. These service providers act as data processors in relation to your personal data and are bound to process your personal data exclusively on our behalf and under our instructions and to implement strict security measures for protecting your personal data.

4. Your rights and how to control cookies

You have the right to access, rectify and erase your personal data and the right to object and restrict the processing of your personal data which are kept by KRP Law Firm through the use of cookies and social plug-ins. In some instances, you also have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format and to transmit them to a third party. You can, also, at any time revoke the consent that you have provided us for the processing of your personal data through the use of cookies on our website by visiting the  Privacy Preference Center of our website and deleting them from your device.

You can control and/or delete cookies that are already saved on your device by visiting the Settings section of your browser. For more information on the deactivation of cookies please visit www.aboutcookies.org.

Additionally, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Hellenic Data Protection Authority, if you consider that we violate the applicable data protection laws when processing your personal data.

5. Contact details

If you wish to exercise any of your rights above or you have any questions or concerns in relation to this policy, please send us an email at info@krpartners.gr

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