Privacy policy

VistaLaw is committed to safeguarding the privacy of visitors to our website. Please read the following policy to understand how your information will be treated.

The information we collect

You are not required to provide any personal information on the public areas of this website. However, if you choose to provide us with personal information about yourself, we may collect and use that information to contact you or to send you additional information. We will not rent, sell or trade your personal or organizational information to others. (Please see the “No Attorney Client Relationship” section in our Terms of Use cautioning you not to send us confidential or sensitive information through this website.)

If you are interested in a position with VistaLaw, you will need to provide personal data about yourself, some of which might be sensitive. VistaLaw will process any information you provide in accordance with the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC and any relevant national legislation. VistaLaw will process this data for the purpose of this (or any future) application and, if you are successful, your future work for VistaLaw, and to allow us to carry out the monitoring activities required of us as an equal opportunities employer. If your application is unsuccessful, VistaLaw will retain your information for no longer than is necessary.

We will not use your information for any direct marketing.

Confidentiality and security

Although we use security that we believe to be appropriate to protect the limited personal identifying information disclosed to us on this website, we do not guarantee that our security precautions will protect against and we expressly disclaim any liability for any loss, misuse, or alteration of your information or from your access to or use of our information.

Your rights

We have a legal obligation to see that your information is kept accurate and up to date. Please assist us to comply with this obligation by ensuring that you inform us of any changes to your information. You have the right to request details of the information we hold about you and to delete or rectify any inaccurate information about you by sending us a written request to privacy@vistalaw.com.

Transfer of information abroad and disclosure to third parties

We may transfer your information overseas to another office of VistaLaw or our affiliates. While some of these offices are not in the European Union, for the processing of your data VistaLaw will at all times maintain a data protection level equal to that in the European Union.

Cookies

Although we do not do so at this time, we may use "cookie" technology. A cookie is a small amount of data sent by our website and stored on your computer's hard drive that our website can read and which helps us keep track of how you use our website. Many Web browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but contain an option for you to turn off the cookie acceptance if you prefer.

Revisions to this policy

We may change this policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page from time to time to ensure you are happy with any changes.

Contact information

If you have any questions in relation to this policy please contact us at: privacy@vistalaw.com or in care of Michael Whitener, VistaLaw International LLC, 1875 I Street N.W. 5th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20008 USA.