At Bigioni Law, we are dedicated to safeguarding your personal information and upholding your rights under applicable privacy laws. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, share, and protect your personal data.
We take responsibility for the data you share with us.
We will always explain why we are requesting personal information.
We will only use your information for the stated purpose or where legally required.
We do not sell personal information.We implement appropriate measures to keep your data secure.
We may need to share your data with third parties, such as co-counsel, but only when necessary and with appropriate safeguards in place.
We may disclose your information to courts, regulators, or other authorities where legally obligated.
You may request access to your data at any time, subject to legal limitations.
If you attend one of our events or sign up for updates, we may retain your contact details unless you ask us not to.
Bigioni Law LLP (“Bigioni Law”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) is an independent law firm committed to maintaining the confidentiality and security of personal information in accordance with professional and legal obligations.
“Personal Information” refers to data about an identifiable individual or data that could reasonably be linked to such an individual. This policy applies regardless of format (digital, written, verbal, etc.). It does not apply to anonymous or aggregated data, nor does it cover corporate or organizational information.
We may collect personal information when:
Considering whether to take you on as a client
Providing legal advice or representation
You voluntarily provide it to us (e.g., through correspondence or forms)
The types of personal data we may collect include (but are not limited to):
Your name and contact details
Identity verification documents
Information about your legal matter(s)
Details about your employment or business
Payment and billing information
Preferences for communication or events
Any other information you choose to share with us
We may also collect personal data from third parties, such as regulators, counterparties, or public sources, where appropriate for the legal services we are providing.
We will only use or disclose your personal data for the purposes it was collected or as permitted by law. These may include:
Verifying identity and meeting legal obligations (e.g., anti-money laundering)
Managing our relationship with you, including billing
Delivering legal services
Responding to your inquiries
Sending you legal updates or event invitations (with your consent)
Improving our services and meeting quality standards
Complying with regulatory, legal, or insurance requirements
Preventing fraud or other unlawful activity
Conducting internal audits or conflict checks
Engaging with service providers or professionals assisting in your matter
Our websites may use cookies, tracking pixels, and log data to understand visitor behavior and improve your experience. We may collect information such as your IP address, browser type, pages visited, and interactions with our digital content. You can adjust your browser settings to control the use of cookies.
By providing us with your personal information, you consent to our use and handling of it as described in this policy. You can withdraw your consent at any time, but please note this may affect our ability to provide services. In certain cases, we may continue to process your data without consent if permitted or required by law.
Your information may be stored in locations where we have offices or engage third-party service providers, which may include jurisdictions outside your own. These jurisdictions may have different privacy laws, and your data may be accessible to local authorities under lawful orders.
We retain personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected, to comply with legal obligations, or to resolve potential future disputes. When no longer required, we dispose of the data securely.
We strive to keep your data accurate and up to date. You have the right to request access to the personal information we hold about you and to ask for corrections if needed. In some situations, legal constraints may prevent us from providing full access, but we will inform you if that is the case.
This Privacy Policy is effective as of June 19, 2025. We may update it from time to time. Any significant changes will be posted on our website, and your continued use of our services will constitute acceptance of the revised terms.
If you have questions or concerns about this policy or our privacy practices, or if you wish to access, correct, or delete your personal information, please contact us via the “Contact” page on our website.