Privacy Policy
- Our firm, Arbus Kedem Zur & Co. Law Office (hereinafter: the “Firm”), is committed to protecting the privacy of users of this website available at https://akz-law.com, as well as digital pages and social media platforms operated on behalf of the Firm, and to safeguarding the personal information it holds that is collected from users of the Firm’s website.
- This Privacy Policy (hereinafter: the “Privacy Policy”) forms an integral part of the website’s Terms of Use. Access to and use of the website, including the services offered through it, are subject to the Terms of Use governing the relationship between the Firm and its users. Use of the website constitutes consent to the Terms of Use and this Privacy Policy.
- This Privacy Policy is intended to inform website users about the personal information collected in connection with use of the website, the purposes of collecting and using such information, and users’ rights regarding the personal information collected.
Types of Information Collected and Methods of Collection
- As part of using the website or its services, or when contacting us for the purpose of receiving services—whether by leaving details on the website, submitting an online form, or through direct human interaction—a user may be asked to provide personal information, including but not limited to: identification details (full name, role within a company, etc.); contact details (phone number, residential address, email address, ID number); information regarding website usage; technical data relating to the internet connection and the device used to access the site; and additional identifying details as required.
- Use of the website or its services and/or the provision of personal information by a user constitutes consent to the collection and use of such personal information for the purposes detailed in this document.
- The user declares that they are aware that they are under no legal obligation to provide the Firm with such information, and that it is provided voluntarily and with their consent. If a user refuses to provide such information, the Firm may be unable to provide certain content and/or services and may, at its sole discretion, prevent the user from accessing the website or parts thereof.
Purposes of Collection and Use of Information
- The Firm will use the personal information provided or collected for the purposes outlined in this document, including:
- Managing and operating the website and enabling users to use it and its content;
- Improving the website and its content and enforcing our policies;
- Providing services and fulfilling agreements and engagements;
- Maintaining contact with users and sending updates and various content;
- Managing legal proceedings to which we are a party or preparing for such proceedings;
- Any other lawful purpose.
Disclosure of Information to Third Parties
- User details and information will not be disclosed to third parties without prior consent, except in the following cases:
- Transfer of information to companies providing services to the Firm, including maintenance and support services, where required for the operation and management of the website;
- If a judicial order or other competent authority requires the Firm to disclose the information;
- In any case where a user violates the Terms of Use or where the Firm suspects that a user has performed an act or omission that may harm the Firm or its representatives;
- Transfer of information to third parties in the context of legal proceedings in the event of a dispute between the Firm (or its representatives) and the user (or their representatives);
- Transfer of information to the Firm’s professional advisors (such as accountants or tax advisors) as required for the provision of their services;
- Transfer of information to any party to whom you have consented to the disclosure of your personal information.
Links to External Websites
- The website may include links to external websites over which the Firm has no control or supervision. Access to such external websites is subject to their respective privacy policies, and users are responsible for reviewing those policies prior to use.
- The Firm shall not bear any responsibility in connection with browsing external websites.
Cookies
- The Firm uses cookies for the proper and ongoing operation of the website, to enhance user browsing experience, and to improve performance. Cookies are small pieces of data stored on your device when you visit the website and are saved through the user’s internet browser for documentation purposes.
- Users may manage or disable cookies through their browser settings. Users can choose to accept or reject cookies entirely or only for certain types.
Site Users’ Rights
- Pursuant to Sections 13–14 of the Privacy Protection Law, 1981 (hereinafter: the “Privacy Protection Law”), users have certain rights, including the right to review personal information held in a database; the right to request correction or deletion of personal information found to be incorrect, incomplete, unclear, or outdated; and the right to request in writing that personal information used for direct marketing purposes no longer be used for such purposes.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
- The Firm may amend or update the provisions of this Privacy Policy at any time. In the event of such changes, the updated policy will be presented on the website. We recommend that users review the Privacy Policy each time they use the web
Contact Us
- For any questions or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or the personal information collected, including requests to review or exercise your rights under the Privacy Protection Law, please contact us at: office@akz-law.com.