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Privacy Policy

A. WHO ARE WE?

The content of fasadv.com.br website and FAS Advogados online tools (our “Websites”) is owned by FAS Advogados (the “FAS Advogados”). 

FAS Advogados is a controller of Personal Information (as defined below) collected on the Websites.

FAS Advogados is a Brazilian Law Firm. It has its head office at: Rua Gomes de Carvalho, 1507, 4º e 5º andares, Vila Olímpia, São Paulo, - SP, Brazil, CEP 04.547-005. The contact email address for FAS Advogados is: [email protected]. Its contact telephone number is: +55 11 3805 0222.

In this Privacy Notice, references to “we”, “us” or “our” means FAS Advogados . References to “you” and “your” are to users of our Websites.

In this Privacy Notice “Personal Information” is information relating to you, which can be used to personally identify you (either directly or indirectly).

B. APPLICATION OF THE PRIVACY POLICY

This Privacy Notice:

  • describes how we collect, use and otherwise handle Personal Information that you provide or make available to us, or that we collect from you, when you use our Websites,
  • explains the circumstances in which we may transfer this to others; and
  • explains about the rights that you have in relation to this Personal Information.  

Our Privacy Notice must be read together with any other legal notices or terms and conditions provided or made available to you on other pages of our Websites or when you download one of our apps.

C. HOW, WHEN AND WHY DO WE COLLECT AND USE PERSONAL INFORMATION?

1.  Personal Information that we collect

The types of information that we may collect from you, depending on how you use our Websites is:

a.    your name;
b.    your email address;
c.    your address (business and personal);
d.    your landline and mobile telephone numbers (business and personal);
e.    any information that you choose to provide to us when filling out a contact form on our Websites;
f.     your opinions, when you choose to complete one of our surveys;
g.    your IP address, login details for Law-Now and or RegZone and other technical information which tells us about how you use our Websites;
h.    your geographic location (country/territory where you are living and/or working);
i.      your job title, role and the name of your employer;
j.      the industry sector in which you work;
k.    the country or countries, industry sector(s) and area(s) of law in respect of which you wish to receive Law-Now/RegZone communications (where you have registered on the Law-Now/RegZone subscription portals); and
l.      the content of your C.V. and covering letter (where you apply for a vacancy with us on our Websites).

2. How we use your Personal Information

Contact Forms - we may collect your Personal Information, which you choose to provide when you fill in forms on our Websites, including the information set out in a.-e. above. We may use this Personal Information to respond to your queries, and/or provide the services and/or information that you have requested.

Law-Now/RegZone - if you choose to subscribe to the Law-Now and/or RegZone portal(s), we use Personal Information that you provide during the subscription process to set-up and maintain your Law-Now/RegZone account and to send you relevant Law-Now/RegZone content by email. This will consist of information on legal and business issues that are relevant to your preferences. We will also tell you about our events and seminars. Within RegZone, you have the option to receive invitations to our events. If you want to receive such invitations you can let us know by ticking the relevant box on the subscription form.

Your agreement to the use of your Personal Information for these purposes is optional. If you decide not to subscribe to Law-Now and/or RegZone, we will not send you Law-Now and/or RegZone communications, but your use of our Websites will remain otherwise unaffected. You can change your Law-Now/Regzone preferences at any time by logging into your account.

Law-Now/RegZone opt-out - you are entitled to opt-out from receipt of Law-Now/RegZone communications at any time. You can do so by visiting the Manage your Law-Now or Manage your RegZone preference management pages and deselecting all email options. You can also use the “unsubscribe” option included in all Law-Now/RegZone e-mails. Alternatively, you can email the Law-Now/RegZone support team who will process “unsubscribe” requests for you. When you unsubscribe we will keep a record of this, and once your request has been processed, you will stop receiving Law-Now/RegZone emails. You can still use our Websites once you have unsubscribed. 

Recruitment - if you apply for a graduate opportunity you will be directed to our dedicated graduate recruitment website. In this case you will be provided with specific information about how your Personal Information will be handled in connection with your application at the time that you submit your Personal Information.

Surveys – we may ask you if you would like to provide us with feedback on our services and/or events by completing a survey. This is optional. We use feedback from surveys to evaluate our performance and to help improve our future services and/or events.

Events – if you wish to attend one of our events we will ask you to complete a registration form. The registration form will contain an explanation of how we handle your Personal Information in connection with the relevant event.

Newsletters and publications – we will only send to you publications or newsletters when you have provided us with your general consent or have expressed specific interest to us in a certain type of information or legal area. We also process your data in order to provide you with tailored and relevant marketing, updates and invitations including, with your consent, how you access and use our emails (cf. D.1 for more information.).

Our Business Purposes - we may also use your Personal Information for our business purposes as follows:

  • to manage our business;
  • to communicate with you;
  • to enable corporate transactions to take place;
  • for record keeping, statistical analysis, internal reporting and research purposes;
  • to ensure network and information security;
  • to notify you about changes to our services;
  • to investigate any complaint you make;
  • to provide evidence in any dispute or anticipated dispute between you and us;
  • to analyse how our Websites are being used;
  • to customise various aspects of our Websites to improve your experience;
  • to host, maintain and otherwise support the operation of our Websites;
  • for the detection and prevention of fraud and other criminal offences;
  • for risk management purposes;
  • for business and disaster recovery (e.g. to create back-ups);
  • for document retention/storage purposes;
  • for database management purposes;
  • to protect the rights, property, and/or safety of FAS Advogados, its personnel and others; and
  • to ensure the quality of the services we provide to our users.

In addition, we may use your Personal Information for further specific purposes made clear at the point of collection on particular pages of our Websites or when you download one of our apps.

If you choose not to provide Personal Information requested by us, we may not be able to provide you with the information and/or services you have requested or otherwise fulfil the purpose(s) for which we have asked for the Personal Information. Aside from this, your visit to our Websites will remain unaffected.

3. Legal grounds for collection and use of Personal Information

We ask for your consent to process your Personal Information in relation to Law-Now and RegZone and in some cases for recruitment purposes (where this is made clear to you at the point where you provide your information). In other cases, we process your personal information where we need to do so:

  • to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations;
  • for our legitimate interests in:
    • responding to your queries;
    • providing services and/or (marketing) information to you;
    • organising events;
    • carrying out surveys in order to obtain feedback on our services and/or events;
    • recruiting personnel (except in cases where we ask for your consent as mentioned above); and
    • our internal business purposes, as set out in 2. above.

You can object to processing based on our legitimate interests at any time by contacting us here. See also “Your Rights – The right to object” below.

We consider the risk to your data protection rights in connection with Personal Information and ensure that the processing of your data based on our legitimate interests is not excessive or overly intrusive. We have also put in place protections for your rights by ensuring proper retention periods and security controls.

If you would like to find out more about the legal grounds on which we process your Personal Information for a particular purpose you can contact us here

4. Cookies

Where you use our Websites, we will process your Personal Information collected by using cookies in accordance with our Cookie Notice.  Please click here to view our Cookie Notice. 

5. Analytics 

We are using Piwik PRO for basic application and user statistics. Piwik PRO does not place any cookie, does not transfers any data to third parties or outside Brazil and does not track any personal information. Your visitor IP address is only retrieved on country level. 

6. Information from other sources

Where permissible under applicable local laws, we may combine information that you have provided to us with other information that we already hold about you and which we have collected for a compatible purpose.

D. HOW AND WHEN DO WE SHARE INFORMATION WITH THIRD PARTIES?

Some of the functionality on our Websites and online services involves us cooperating, and sharing your Personal Information with, third parties. We have carefully selected these third parties and taken steps to ensure that when we share your Personal Information with them, it is adequately protected. Details about how we process Personal Information on our Websites in conjunction with third parties is set out below:

1. Online marketing - Concep mailer, GoToMeeting and ON24

Concep

In order to provide you with tailored marketing, publications and information about our services, and invitation to events, we are using "Concep mailer" provided by Concep Group Ltd, London, United Kingdom. Concep Group is bound by a processing agreement with FAS Advogados. All user information, contact information and analytics are hosted by Concep Group on Amazon servers in the EU. 

Concep allows us to track deliverability, opt outs, clicks on links and downloads of stored materials in order to optimise our mailing campaigns. If you do not like emails and their use to be tracked any longer, please let us know via [email protected]. Where possible we are anonymising IP addresses. Concep Group encrypts emails during transmission. 

GoToMeeting (webinars)

GoToMeeting is a serviced webinar platform, which is provided by Logmein Corp and services in Europe by LogMeIn Ireland Ltd, Dublin, Ireland. Content and any personal data are processed for providing the webinar service. LogMeIn is bound by a data processing agreement with FAS Advogados. We are using your personal data to track registration, participation and the quality of the webinars. To protect communications, your data is end-to-end encrypted while it's being transferred between your device and the servers of GoToMeeting. Details of technical security can be found on LogMeIn "Trust and security center".

ON24 (webinars)

ON24 is a webinar platform which is provided by ON24 Inc. Personal data are processed for providing the webinar service. ON24 Inc is bound by a data processing agreement. We use your personal data to track registration, participation and any feedback on the webinars.  Details of how the ON24 platform uses your personal data can be found in the ON24 Platform Privacy Policy here.

2. Google Tag Manager, Freespee and Ceros

Google Tag Manager

Google Tag Manager is a tag management system provided by Google that we use on our Websites. The Google Tag Manager allows us to add code and other snippets such as pixels to our Websites.

Freespee

Freespee, a service provided by Freespee AB, works with Google Tag Manager and uses Cookies (and similar technologies), to track and analyse user behaviour on Websites. 

Where a telephone call is triggered through our Websites by the user clicking on the telephone icon, Freespee collects the following information about the user making the call: telephone number, IP address or other device address or ID, geographic location of the user, web browser and/or device type, the web pages or sites visited just before or just after visiting our Websites, the pages or other content the user views or interacts with, and the dates and times of the user’s visit. Freespee then shares this information with us.

We use feedback provided to us by Freespee to help us analyse the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns, including by checking if a user who clicks on the telephone icon actually places a call to the lawyer whose number he/she has clicked on. For more information about how Freespee processes Personal Information, please view the Freespee Privacy Notice at: https://www.freespee.com/privacy-policy/.

Ceros

Ceros studio is a service provided by Ceros Crowd Fusion, Ltd. to publish website content in a magazine style and to allow website customised user experience; for that purpose, the system tracks user IPs. 

Cookies may be used to enable our analytics dashboard so that we can see how our web audience is engaging with content. If so, this is all aggregated and at no point will we see analytics on individual IP address level. To make the service fully work and help us with analytics, you need to allow for analytics cookies in your "cookies preference settings ".

3. Sharing within CMS and to service providers

Through an operational cooperation agreement, FAS Advogados is part of the CMS Legal Services EEIG network, a European Economic Interest Grouping that coordinates member firms globally (the “Member Firms”). CMS Legal Services EEIG (“CMS Legal”) has its head office at: Neue Mainzer Straße 2–4, 60311 Frankfurt, Germany.

FAS Advogados may share Personal Data with Member Firms to provide you with legal services involving foreign law or otherwise as necessary for the purposes described above. The contact email address for CMS EEIG is: [email protected]. Its contact telephone number is: +49 69 717 010, its Ust-ID is: DE 257 695 176 and it is registered on Handelsregister A in Frankfurt am Main with the registration number: HRA 44853.

FAS Advogados, CMS Legal and the Member Firms are independent entities. Where FAS Advogados shares Personal Information with CMS Legal and the Member Firms also controllers.

FAS Advogados may share your Personal Information with CMS Legal and Member Firms:

  • if you ask us to do so in an online form;
  • if you tick the relevant box on Law-Now or RegZone, in order to receive information about services and events provided by CMS Legal or Member Firms; or
  • where we need to do so in order to provide the services or information that you have requested or to organise and/or manage an event that you have registered to attend.

When CMS Legal or a Member Firm would like to use your Personal Information for a new purpose, they will let you know about this first.

We also share your Personal Information with our third-party service providers based in- and outside of Brazil (see Section E "International Transfers"), who act on our behalf to:

  • provide support services in relation to our Websites for the purposes of: hosting and maintaining our Websites; providing data storage; assisting us with database management, and in order to assist us with related tasks or processes;
  • send out our surveys and record and process the results; and
  • manage the invitation and registration process for our events.

All of our service providers are bound by written contract to process Personal Information provided to them only for the purpose of providing the specific service to us and to maintain appropriate security measures to protect your Personal Information.

4. Sharing with other third parties

We share your Personal Information with:

  • our accountants, auditors, lawyers or similar advisers when we ask them to provide us with professional advice;
  • any other third party if we are under a duty to disclose or share your Personal Information in order to comply with any legal obligation; or
  • any other third party for the purposes of acting in accordance with the requirements of a court, tribunal, regulator or government agency, for example, complying with a search warrant or court order.

Our Websites provide sharing buttons that you can click on in order to share content from our Websites on social media channels. We do not use these buttons to share your Personal Information with social media providers. When you click on a sharing button the relevant social media provider will gather Personal Information directly from you. Please read the privacy notice of any social media provider with which you intend to share content before clicking on the corresponding sharing button.

E. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS

The transfer of your Personal Information to third parties as described in this Privacy Notice, may involve your Personal Information being sent outside of Brazil, to locations that may not provide the same level of protection as those where you first provided the information.

However, we will only transfer your Personal Information outside of Brazil:

  • where the transfer is to a place that is regarded by the Brazilian Data Protection Authority (the “ANPD”) as providing adequate protection for your Personal Information; or
  • where we have put in place appropriate safeguards to ensure that your Personal Information is protected (for example where both parties involved in the transfer have signed standard data protection clauses adopted by the ANPD);or
  • the above does not apply but we are still legally permitted to do so, for example if the transfer is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.

Full details of the locations of CMS Legal and the Member Firms are listed here

F. HOW LONG DO WE STORE PERSONAL INFORMATION?

It is our policy to retain your Personal Information for the length of time required for the specific purpose or purposes for which it was collected. However, we may be obliged to store some Personal Information for a longer period of time, taking into account factors including: 

  • legal obligation(s) under applicable law to retain data for a certain period of time;
  • statute of limitations under applicable law(s);
  • (potential) disputes and
  • guidelines issued by relevant data protection authorities.

Whilst we continue to process your Personal Information, we will ensure that it is treated in accordance with this Privacy Notice. Otherwise, we securely erase your information once this is no longer needed.

If you would like to find out how long we keep your Personal Information for a particular purpose you can contact us here.

For more information on how long cookies are stored, please refer to our Cookie Notice.

G. SECURITY

Our Websites are hosted on servers in the European Economic Area (the “EEA”).  We employ appropriate security measures to help protect your Personal Information and guard against access by unauthorised persons. Information storage is on secure computers in a locked and certified information centre and information is encrypted wherever possible. We undergo periodic reviews of our security policies and procedures to ensure that our systems are secure and protected. However, as the transmission of information via the Internet is not completely secure we cannot guarantee the security of your information transmitted to our Websites.

H. CONFIDENTIALITY

We acknowledge that the information you provide may be confidential. We do not sell, rent, distribute or otherwise make Personal Information commercially available to any third party, except that we may share information with our service providers for the purposes set out in this Privacy Notice. We will maintain the confidentiality of and protect your information in accordance with our Privacy Notice and all applicable laws.

I. YOUR RIGHTS

The following section explains your rights. The various rights are not absolute and each is subject to certain exceptions or qualifications. We will grant your request only to the extent that it follows from our assessment of your request that we are allowed and required to do so under data protection laws. Nothing in this Privacy Notice is intended to provide you with rights beyond or in addition to your rights as a data subject under data protection laws.

Rights

What does this mean?

1.The right to be informed

You have the right to be provided with clear, transparent and easily understandable information about how we use your Personal Information and your rights. This is why we are providing you with the information in this Privacy Notice.

2. The right of confirm

You have the right to request and receive a confirmation if your Personal Information is being processed by a data controller.

3. The right of access

You have the right to obtain a copy of your Personal Information (if we are processing it), and certain other information (similar to that provided in this Privacy Notice) about how it is used.

This is so you are aware and can check that we are using your information in accordance with data protection law.

We can refuse to provide information where to do so may reveal Personal Information about another person or would otherwise negatively impact another person's rights.

4. The right to rectification

You can ask us to take reasonable measures to correct your Personal Information if it is inaccurate or incomplete. E.g. if we have a wrong name or address of you.

5. The right to anonymization, blockage or erasure

You may request to anonymize, block, or erase unnecessary or excessive Personal Information, or Personal Information being processed in noncompliance with the LGPD.

6. The right to erasure

This is also known as ‘the right to be forgotten’ and, in simple terms, enables you to request the deletion or removal of your Personal Information where processing takes place based solely on your consent. This is not a general right to erasure; there are exceptions, e.g. where we need to use your Personal Information in defence of a legal claim.

7. The right to data portability

You have rights to obtain and reuse certain Personal Information for your own purposes across different organisations.

  

8. The right to obtain information on to whom we share your Personal Information

You have the right to request information about public and private entities with which we have shared your Personal Information

9, Right to deny consent

You have the right to deny consent and the data controller must provide prior information about the possibility of denying consent and the consequences of such denial

10. Right to revoke consent

You have the right to revoke any consent you may have given. However, please notice that despite the revoking means we may not continue the processing your Personal Information as initially consented, there are exceptions, e.g. where we need to use your Personal Information in defence of a legal claim.

J. HOW TO CONTACT US

If you wish to request further information or exercise any of the above rights, or if you are unhappy with how we have handled your Personal Information, contact our Data Protection Officer Danilo Weiller Roque by sending us an email to [email protected]. Please provide as much information as possible to help us identify the information you are requesting, the action you are wanting us to take and why you believe this action should be taken.

Before assessing your request, we may request additional information in order to identify you.  If you do not provide the requested information and, as a result we are not in a position to identify you, we may refuse to action your request.

We will generally respond to your request within one month of receipt of your request. We can extend this period by an additional two months if this is necessary taking into account the complexity and number of requests that you have submitted.

We will not charge you for such communications or actions we take, unless:

  • you request additional copies of your Personal Information undergoing processing, in which case we may charge for our reasonable administrative costs, or
  • you submit manifestly unfounded or excessive requests, in particular because of their repetitive character, in which case we may either: (a) charge for our reasonable administrative costs; or (b) refuse to act on the request.

If you are not satisfied with our response to your complaint or believe our processing of your Personal Information does not comply with data protection law, you can make a complaint to the ANPD.

K. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY

We may make minor changes to our Privacy Notice. When we make these changes we will publish the updated Notice on our Websites. If we make any significant changes, we will take additional steps to inform you of these.

L. MOBILE APPLICATIONS

1. What information about you do we collect and use?

We may offer you mobile applications (the “Apps”) that might either licensed or owned by us. In connection with your use of the Apps, we may use and collect:

  • information about your device each time you use an App, which we use to help build user profiles and track your usage of our Apps. For example, your mobile number, information about the device type, brand and model that you are using and information about your operating systems;
  • other information about you in order to build user profiles and track your usage of the Apps using the Google Firebase platform is: your age ( within the six categories: 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64, and 65+), the country where you reside, the time when you first accessed the App, your gender, your interests broadly stated (e.g. Arts & Entertainment, Games, Sports) derived from information that Google holds based on your activity in relation to other Apps that you may have downloaded, whether or not you are a new user, the version of the App you are using and the store from which the App was downloaded and installed. You can prevent Google Firebase from collecting this information about you by disabling your device advertising ID via your device settings;
  • other information you provide when you download or register to use our Apps, send us feedback, post material, contact us, sign up to a service, or report a problem with the Apps; and
  • account details you may have provided to us as part of the user registration process. 

2. How are we using that information?

When you use an App we collect 1. Information about you, information about your usage of the App and device information to:

  • allow you to use the App;
  • create a user profile so that we can track and analyse your use of the App and to allow us to see if you viewed our Google advertising campaign before choosing to download the App;
  • administer, maintain and improve the App;
  • customise the App to your preferences;
  • carry out surveys and market research;
  • handle enquiries, concerns or complaints that you submit through the App;
  • keep the App secure;
  • notify you about changes to the App; and
  • carry out research and statistical analysis.

For more information about how we handle your information in connection with Apps please find the relevant heading below:

3. We rely on the legal bases described below to process your personal information in connection with Apps:

  • We process your personal information in accordance with our legitimate interests in operating, maintaining and improving our Apps; keeping the Apps secure; record keeping; research, reporting and statistics; data security;  ensuring the quality of the Apps and services provided through or in connection with it; investigating and responding to queries and complaints; fraud detection and prevention; risk management; and protecting our rights, property and safety (and that of others). You can object to processing carried out on the basis of our legitimate interests at any time by contacting us here;
  • we process your personal information, if we need to, for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims or proceedings; and
  • we process your personal information, if we need to, to comply with any legal obligations that apply to us.

4. We share your personal information collected on the Apps:

  • with Google who provide profiling, tracking and analytics services to us using the Google Firebase platform (please see 1. What information about you do we collect and use? for more information on Google Firebase);
  • with members of FAS Advogados or third parties where you have agreed to this, as part of app registration so that they can contact you and if required, provide legal services to you in connection with the Apps ( and subject to terms and conditions of engagement);
  • our App maintenance and support teams and App developers whose responsibilities include monitoring App performance, including recording when and how our Apps crash and/or if there are bugs that need to be addressed; 
  • and with other third parties as explained in Section D of this privacy notice.

The performance of services by our third-party service provider(s) may be subject to a separate privacy statement provided to you by the relevant third party. You should read any such statement carefully.

5. We protect your personal information when we transfer it overseas:

When we use Google Firebase, Google may transfer your personal information to its data centres in the U.S. Singapore and Taiwan. We have measures in place for the purposes of ensuring that your personal data is adequately protected when it is transferred to these locations.

Some of the third parties to whom FAS Advogados cooperates with are located outside of the Brazil(Please see Section E "International Transfers").