Privacy Policy
Controller
The controller responsible for the processing of personal data on this website is:
ni‑lawJoachim Lehnhardt, Rechtsanwalt
Hohe Bleichen 8
20354 Hamburg, Germany
Telephone: +49 40 609 404 78‑0
Email: joachim.lehnhardt@ni-law.de
Scope
This website is a static set of pages. It uses no cookies, no analytics, no tracking or advertising tools, no embedded maps, no social media plugins and no contact form. Contact is by email and telephone only.
Hosting
The website is hosted by ALL‑INKL.COM – Neue Medien Münnich, Hauptstraße 68, 02742 Friedersdorf, Germany. The host processes data on our behalf as a processor under a data processing agreement pursuant to Article 28 GDPR. Personal data are processed only within the European Union.
Server Log Files
When the website is accessed, the host automatically collects and stores information that your browser transmits, in server log files:
- IP address of the requesting device
- date and time of access
- name and URL of the requested file
- browser type and version, and operating system
- referring URL, where applicable
These data are processed to enable the website to be delivered and to ensure the stability and security of the system. The legal basis is Article 6(1)(f) GDPR; the legitimate interest lies in the secure and reliable provision of the website. The log data are retained only for as long as necessary for security, operational or legal purposes and are then deleted or anonymised.
Communication by Email and Telephone
If you establish contact by email or telephone, the information you provide is processed in order to deal with your enquiry and any matter arising from it. Where the contact relates to a possible or existing engagement, the legal basis is Article 6(1)(b) GDPR; otherwise it is our legitimate interest in responding to enquiries under Article 6(1)(f) GDPR.
Correspondence is retained for as long as necessary to handle the matter and thereafter in accordance with statutory retention obligations, in particular under professional, commercial and tax law, after which it is deleted.
Disclosure to Third Parties
Personal data may be disclosed to third parties only where necessary to operate the website (hosting), to handle an enquiry or a legal matter, or to comply with a legal obligation.
Your Rights
Under the GDPR you have the right to:
- access to your personal data (Article 15)
- rectification of inaccurate data (Article 16)
- erasure (Article 17)
- restriction of processing (Article 18)
- data portability (Article 20)
- object to processing based on Article 6(1)(f) (Article 21)
To exercise these rights, please use the contact details above.
Right to Lodge a Complaint
You have the right to lodge a complaint with a data protection supervisory authority. The competent authority is:
Der Hamburgische Beauftragte für Datenschutz und InformationsfreiheitLudwig‑Erhard‑Straße 22
20459 Hamburg, Germany