Privacy Policy

1. Introduction

EPARTNERS AG (the “Law Firm,” hereinafter also referred to as “we,” “us”) is a law firm based in Zurich.

In the course of our business activities, we collect and process personal data, in particular personal data about our clients, related parties, counterparties, courts and authorities, correspondent law firms, professional and other associations, visitors to our website, participants in events, recipients of newsletters and other entities or their contact persons and employees (hereinafter also referred to as “you”). This Privacy Policy provides information about this data processing.

If you disclose data about other persons to us (e.g., family members, representatives, counterparties, or other related persons), we assume that you are authorized to do so and that this data is correct and that you have ensured that these persons are informed of this disclosure, insofar as a legal obligation to provide information applies (e.g., by bringing this Privacy Policy to their attention in advance).

This Privacy Policy is not part of any contract with you. We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time. The version published on this website is the current version.

2. Information about the Controller

The controller responsible for the processing described in this Privacy Policy is:

EPARTNERS AG
Hardturmstrasse 11
8005 Zürich
info@epartners.ch

3. Purposes of Processing

When you use our services, visit www.epartners.ch (hereinafter referred to as the “website”), or otherwise interact with us, we collect and process various categories of your personal data. In principle, we may collect and otherwise process this data for the following purposes in particular:

4. Obtaining Data

5. Disclosure of Personal Data

In connection with the purposes listed in section 3, we transfer your personal data in particular to the categories of recipients listed below. If necessary, we will obtain your consent for this or obtain an exemption from our professional confidentiality obligation from our supervisory authority.

All of these categories of recipients may in turn involve third parties, meaning that your data may also become accessible to them. We can restrict processing by certain third parties (e.g., IT providers), but not by other third parties (e.g., authorities, banks, etc.).

6. Location of Data Processing

We process and store personal data mainly in Switzerland and in the European Economic Area (EEA), but depending on the case – for example, via subcontractors of our service providers or in proceedings before foreign courts or authorities – potentially in any country in the world. Your personal data may also be transferred to any country in the world in the course of our work for clients.

If a recipient is located in a country without adequate data protection, we contractually oblige the recipient to maintain an adequate level of data protection (we use the revised standard contractual clauses of the European Commission, which are available here, including the additions required for Switzerland), unless it is already subject to a legally recognized set of rules for ensuring data protection. We may also disclose personal data to a country without adequate data protection without entering into a separate agreement if we can rely on an exception to this rule. An exception may apply in particular in the case of legal proceedings abroad, but also in cases of overriding public interest or if the performance of a contract that is in your interest requires such disclosure (e.g., if we disclose data to our correspondent law firms), if you have given your consent or it is not possible to obtain your consent within a reasonable period of time and the disclosure is necessary to protect your life or physical integrity or that of a third party, or if the data is data that you have made generally accessible and you have not objected to its processing. We may also rely on the exception for data from a register provided for by law (e.g., HR) to which we have been granted legitimate access.

7. Your Rights

You have certain rights in connection with our data processing. In particular, under applicable law, you may request information about the processing of your personal data, have inaccurate personal data corrected, request the deletion of personal data, object to data processing, request the disclosure of certain personal data in a commonly used electronic format, or request its transfer to other controllers.

If you wish to exercise your rights against us, please contact us; our contact details can be found in section 2. In order to prevent misuse, we must identify you (e.g., with a copy of your ID, if necessary).

Please note that these rights are subject to conditions, exceptions, or restrictions (e.g., to protect third parties or trade secrets, or due to our professional confidentiality obligations). We reserve the right to redact copies or provide only excerpts for data protection or confidentiality reasons.

8. Cookies

When you use our website (including newsletters), data is collected and stored in logs (in particular technical data). We may also use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., pixel tags or fingerprints) to recognize website visitors, evaluate their behavior, and identify preferences.

A cookie is a small file that is transmitted between the server and your system and enables a specific device or browser to be recognized.

You can set your browser to automatically reject, accept, or delete cookies. You can also deactivate or delete cookies on a case-by-case basis. You can find out how to manage cookies in your browser in the help menu of your browser.

Both the technical data we collect and cookies do not usually contain any personal data.

In addition, we use third-party tools (which may themselves use cookies) on our website, in particular to improve the functionality or content of our website (e.g., integration of maps) and to compile statistics.

Currently, we may use offers from the following service provider in particular, whose contact details and further information on the individual data processing operations can be found in the respective privacy policy:

The third-party provider is located outside Switzerland. Information on the disclosure of data abroad can be found in section 6. In terms of data protection law, they are partly “only” processors for us and partly responsible bodies. Further information on this can be found in the privacy policy.