Personal data
What personal data is collected on our website and for what purposes?
We process the personal data that you send us directly. :
- For recruitment purposes, when you contact us to apply for job offers we have published or via your unsolicited application. Depending on what you send us, we may collect identification data (surname(s) and first name(s), telephone number, email address), information about your identity, your background and past experience, and more generally all the information contained in your resume and cover letter (if you send us one). We only process this data for recruitment purposes: the data processing carried out is therefore essential for the conclusion of a possible contract between us. We only keep this data for the time necessary to process your contact request and for up to one (1) year after our last contact.
- To respond to your requests, subscribe you to our newsletter, and when you contact us via the contact form available on our website or by email, we collect the personal data that you provide us directly: your email address, your first and last names, your phone number, and any personal data contained in the body of your message. In the form, the information marked with an asterisk (*) is essential for processing your request. The legal basis for this processing of personal data is our legitimate interest. We only keep this data for the time necessary to process your contact request and for a maximum period of three (3) years after our last contact.
We do not collect any other personal data.
Therefore, we only use cookies that are strictly necessary for the functioning of our website.
Who can access your personal data?
Only those individuals within our law firm who need to know in order to respond to your request, attorneys bound by the strictest professional secrecy.
Certain technical service providers (unavoidable) may also have access to your information.
We have therefore taken all possible measures to ensure that these service providers are subject to strict obligations, particularly in terms of confidentiality and security (physical, logical, organizational).
The supervisory authorities may also have access to your data.
What are your rights regarding your personal data?
You have the right to access, rectify, and delete data concerning you. You also have the right to object to the processing carried out or to request its limitation. If processing is based on consent, you also have the option to withdraw your consent at any time.
You may issue instructions regarding the retention, deletion, or disclosure of your personal data after your death.
To exercise your rights, please contact :
- to the email address : contact@opalt.fr
- or go directly to the contact form on the website
- or by letter to : OPALT, 6 rue Bleue, 75009 Paris
If you feel that your rights are not being sufficiently respected, you have the right to file a complaint with the CNIL (Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés).