Privacy

Busse Disputes Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH is pleased that you are visiting our website. With this privacy statement, we would like to inform you about the personal data collected and processed in relation to your visit to and use of our website.

Name and Address of the Responsible Party

The party responsible for the processing of personal data in relation to your visit to and use of our website is Busse Disputes Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH, Kettenhofweg 51, 60325 Frankfurt am Main. Additional information is available here: Imprint.

Data Protection Officer

Our data protection officer can be reached under kontakt@busse-disputes.com. You can also contact this individual via post by sending a letter marked “data protection officer” to our address.

Personal data processing following a visit to our website: Server Logs

When visiting our website, the browser used by your device automatically transfers information to our website’s server. This information is temporarily stored in a so-called log file. The following information is stored until automatic deletion:

  • The IP address of the requesting computer,
  • The date and time of access,
  • The content of the request (the page visited),
  • The volume of data transferred,
  • The status of access/the HTTP status code,
  • The website that linked you to our website (the referrer URL),
  • The browser used and the operating system on your device.

This data will be processed by us or our hosting provider following delivery from the device you are using, in order to ensure the functionality and optimisation of our website as well as to guarantee IT Security. The data saved to the server logs will be kept for three days and then automatically deleted. We have concluded the necessary data processing agreement with the hosting provider.

The legal basis for the data processing is Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. a of the GDPR. Our legitimate interest follows from the purposes listed above. We will not, under any circumstances, use the data collected to draw conclusions about you personally.

Personal Data Processed By Searching Our Website: Cookies

To some extent, we use so-called cookies. Cookies are small files sent to your computer and stored by your browser. We use cookies for the following purposes: By visiting our website, session cookies are activated, in order to ensure the security of our website. The session cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. In addition, we use a cookie that saves the previously selected language settings of your browser or the language settings you have chosen on our website. This gives you the ability to view our website in a particular language. This cookie expires automatically after one month.

The data processed by cookies is required for the declared purposes related to the protection of our legitimate interests in accordance with Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. f of the GDPR. The majority of browsers accept cookies automatically. You can change your browser settings so that cookies will not be saved to your computer or that you will always receive a notification before a cookie is stored. However, the complete disabling of cookies may inhibit your ability to use the full features of our website.

Contacting Us

You can contact us through the email address listed on our website. When you contact us, we collect your email address as well as the additional personal data that you voluntarily share with us. We only use this data to process your request.

The legal basis for the data processing is Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. f of the GDPR (legitimate interest). If you contact us to conclude a contract, the data processing is in accordance with Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. b of the GDPR or, in case of an application, in accordance with Sec. 26, para. 1 of the German Federal Data Protection Act. The personal data provided to us will be stored for as long as it is necessary with regard to the purpose of the data processing. It will be deleted afterwards, unless you have given your consent to a further processing or in case that continued storage is required for compliance with a legal obligation.

Integration of Google Maps

Our website utilises the offer “Google Maps” by the service provider Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA (“Google”). By using Google Maps, information related to the your visit to this website (including your IP address) can be transferred to and stored with a Google server in the United States. We have no influence on how Google processes or uses this data. If you do not want Google to collect, process or use the data related to your visit to our website, you can deactivate JavaScript in your browser settings. In this case, however, you will not be able to use the map display.

If you desire additional information related to the handling of your data by Google, this can be found via Google’s data protection notice (https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en). Google is subject to the EU-US Privacy Shield. In this regard, please see https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework. The legal basis for our usage of Google Maps is Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. f of the GDPR. We have a legitimate interest in optimising our website in addition to increasing its user-friendliness.

Your Rights

You have the right to

  • obtain, in accordance with Article 15 GDPR, information about your personal data which has been processed by us;
  • obtain, without undue delay and in accordance with Article 16 GDPR, the rectification of inaccurate or the completion of incomplete personal data;
  • obtain, in accordance with Article 17 GDPR, the deletion of personal data;
  • obtain, in accordance with Article 18 GDPR, the restriction of personal data;
  • obtain, in accordance with Article 20 GDPR, the personal data which you have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format or demand the transmission to another controller;
  • lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in accordance with Article 77 GDPR.

If your personal data has been processed on the basis of your consent, you have the right to withdraw this consent from us at any time. As a consequence, we will no longer be able to process the personal data originally based on this consent. The legality of any data processing that occurred before the withdrawal will not be affected. If the processing of your personal data is based on Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. f of the GDPR, you have the right under Article 21 of the German Federal Data Protection Act to object to the processing on grounds related to your particular situation or to the fact that the data is processed for direct marketing purposes. In the latter case, you have a general right to object that we must unconditionally implement. However, we do not use the personal data provided to us for direct marketing.

Contact

If you have further questions or if you would like to exercise your rights, please contact the responsible party or the data protection officer (described at the beginning of this data protection notice).

Last Update: March 2019

Privacy

Busse Disputes Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH is pleased that you are visiting our website. With this privacy statement, we would like to inform you about the personal data collected and processed in relation to your visit to and use of our website.

Name and Address of the Responsible Party

The party responsible for the processing of personal data in relation to your visit to and use of our website is Busse Disputes Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH, Kettenhofweg 51, 60325 Frankfurt am Main. Additional information is available here: Imprint.

Data Protection Officer

Our data protection officer can be reached under kontakt@busse-disputes.com. You can also contact this individual via post by sending a letter marked “data protection officer” to our address.

Personal data processing following a visit to our website: Server Logs

When visiting our website, the browser used by your device automatically transfers information to our website’s server. This information is temporarily stored in a so-called log file. The following information is stored until automatic deletion:

  • The IP address of the requesting computer,
  • The date and time of access,
  • The content of the request (the page visited),
  • The volume of data transferred,
  • The status of access/the HTTP status code,
  • The website that linked you to our website (the referrer URL),
  • The browser used and the operating system on your device.

This data will be processed by us or our hosting provider following delivery from the device you are using, in order to ensure the functionality and optimisation of our website as well as to guarantee IT Security. The data saved to the server logs will be kept for three days and then automatically deleted. We have concluded the necessary data processing agreement with the hosting provider.

The legal basis for the data processing is Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. a of the GDPR. Our legitimate interest follows from the purposes listed above. We will not, under any circumstances, use the data collected to draw conclusions about you personally.

Personal Data Processed By Searching Our Website: Cookies

To some extent, we use so-called cookies. Cookies are small files sent to your computer and stored by your browser. We use cookies for the following purposes: By visiting our website, session cookies are activated, in order to ensure the security of our website. The session cookies are automatically deleted when you close your browser. In addition, we use a cookie that saves the previously selected language settings of your browser or the language settings you have chosen on our website. This gives you the ability to view our website in a particular language. This cookie expires automatically after one month.

The data processed by cookies is required for the declared purposes related to the protection of our legitimate interests in accordance with Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. f of the GDPR. The majority of browsers accept cookies automatically. You can change your browser settings so that cookies will not be saved to your computer or that you will always receive a notification before a cookie is stored. However, the complete disabling of cookies may inhibit your ability to use the full features of our website.

Contacting Us

You can contact us through the email address listed on our website. When you contact us, we collect your email address as well as the additional personal data that you voluntarily share with us. We only use this data to process your request.

The legal basis for the data processing is Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. f of the GDPR (legitimate interest). If you contact us to conclude a contract, the data processing is in accordance with Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. b of the GDPR or, in case of an application, in accordance with Sec. 26, para. 1 of the German Federal Data Protection Act. The personal data provided to us will be stored for as long as it is necessary with regard to the purpose of the data processing. It will be deleted afterwards, unless you have given your consent to a further processing or in case that continued storage is required for compliance with a legal obligation.

Integration of Google Maps

Our website utilises the offer “Google Maps” by the service provider Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA (“Google”). By using Google Maps, information related to the your visit to this website (including your IP address) can be transferred to and stored with a Google server in the United States. We have no influence on how Google processes or uses this data. If you do not want Google to collect, process or use the data related to your visit to our website, you can deactivate JavaScript in your browser settings. In this case, however, you will not be able to use the map display.

If you desire additional information related to the handling of your data by Google, this can be found via Google’s data protection notice (https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en). Google is subject to the EU-US Privacy Shield. In this regard, please see https://www.privacyshield.gov/EU-US-Framework. The legal basis for our usage of Google Maps is Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. f of the GDPR. We have a legitimate interest in optimising our website in addition to increasing its user-friendliness.

Your Rights

You have the right to

  • obtain, in accordance with Article 15 GDPR, information about your personal data which has been processed by us;
  • obtain, without undue delay and in accordance with Article 16 GDPR, the rectification of inaccurate or the completion of incomplete personal data;
  • obtain, in accordance with Article 17 GDPR, the deletion of personal data;
  • obtain, in accordance with Article 18 GDPR, the restriction of personal data;
  • obtain, in accordance with Article 20 GDPR, the personal data which you have provided to us, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format or demand the transmission to another controller;
  • lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority in accordance with Article 77 GDPR.

If your personal data has been processed on the basis of your consent, you have the right to withdraw this consent from us at any time. As a consequence, we will no longer be able to process the personal data originally based on this consent. The legality of any data processing that occurred before the withdrawal will not be affected. If the processing of your personal data is based on Article 6, para. 1, sub. 1, lit. f of the GDPR, you have the right under Article 21 of the German Federal Data Protection Act to object to the processing on grounds related to your particular situation or to the fact that the data is processed for direct marketing purposes. In the latter case, you have a general right to object that we must unconditionally implement. However, we do not use the personal data provided to us for direct marketing.

Contact

If you have further questions or if you would like to exercise your rights, please contact the responsible party or the data protection officer (described at the beginning of this data protection notice).

Last Update: March 2019