Privacy Policy
Netherlands Law Group respects the privacy of its clients and the visitors of its website and netherlandslawgroup.com and others.
We would like to explain how we process your personal data and how you can exercise your rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). We process your personal data in accordance with the law and only in the manner described here.
Website and cookies
Our website processes your personal data to tailor the content to you as much as possible, to measure and optimize the use of the website and for social media sharing. For example, the website will automatically be displayed in French for a visitor from France, while it will be displayed in Dutch if you call it up from the Netherlands.
Our website may record the IP address of your computer, the time of your visit and data that a visitor’s browser sends.
Our website uses 3 types of cookies: necessary cookies, analytical cookies and social media plugins. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on the device you use to load the website. Information about your visit is stored in this text file. This information can be recognized by our website during a later visit. Sometimes another website can also read the cookie and store information in it.
Necessary cookies
Essential cookies are cookies that are required for the functioning of the website. Examples of cookies are cookies that remember your preference regarding cookies or the language in which the website is displayed.
Analytical cookies
Analytical cookies are cookies that are used to track how users use the website. We use the Google Analytics tool for this. The information, including the address of your computer (IP address), is transferred to and stored by Google on Google servers in the United States by means of analytical cookies. Google is affiliated with the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework. We have taken measures within Google Analytics to limit the traceability of visitors to the website. We do not allow Google to use the information obtained for other Google services. Google may provide the information obtained to third parties if Google is legally obliged to do so, or to the extent that these third parties process the information on behalf of Google (Google processors). Read Google’s privacy policy for more information, as well as the specific privacy policy of Google Analytics.
Social media plugins
You can share the messages on our website via the buttons included on it from the social networks LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. The sending of the messages is accomplished by a code that is provided by LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook themselves. These codes use cookies. Read the privacy statements of LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook (which change regularly) to see what they do with your personal data (including any transfer of your personal data outside the EU/EEA).
You have control over cookies and can refuse their placement by adjusting the cookie settings in your browser. Most browsers indicate how you can refuse the placement of cookies, how you will be informed about the placement of a cookie, and how you can delete placed cookies. However, by refusing the placement of cookies or deleting placed cookies, you may not be able to use our website (fully).
Job applications
If you apply for a job or internship with us, we process the personal data you provide to us. We store this data for a maximum of one year.
Privacy Rights
You always have the right to request access, correction and deletion of your personal data. You can also object to the (further) processing of your personal data. Insofar as we process your personal data based on consent or for the execution of an agreement with you, you have the right to obtain this data in a structured, common and machine-readable form and, if technically possible, have us send it to another responsible party (data portability).
The personal data we process from you will not be kept for longer than is necessary for the purposes for which they were collected.
To exercise your privacy rights, you can send a request by e-mail to info@netherlandslawgroup.com or by post to Netherlands Law Group , Attn. of the data controller, Postbus 93527, 1090 EA Amsterdam.
If you believe that we are processing your personal data in violation of the law, you can file a complaint with us (see above), but you can also file a complaint with the Dutch Data Protection Authority .
Adjust privacy statement
We reserve the right to modify this privacy statement. Please consult this page for the most up-to-date privacy statement.