Privacy Policy

Red Notice Track

This Privacy Policy sets out how Red Notice Track processes personal data in the course of providing legal services and operating this website. As a legal professional bound by the ethical and regulatory standards applicable across the European Union, including the principles of professional secrecy, confidentiality, and data minimisation, I am committed to ensuring that any personal data entrusted to me is handled strictly in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR), the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, and the rules governing the legal profession.

When you contact me through the website, by email, or by any other means, I may process personal data that you choose to provide, such as your name, contact information, and the factual details of your enquiry. Where your matter concerns an INTERPOL request, cross-border investigations, criminal proceedings, or similar matters, the information you provide may naturally include sensitive or confidential details. Such information is processed only insofar as it is necessary for the assessment of your case, the provision of legal advice, or the defence of your rights. As required by EU professional regulations, all information relating to client matters is covered by legal professional privilege and strict confidentiality obligations.

In addition to information provided directly by you, certain technical data is collected automatically when you access the website. This may include your IP address, device information, browser type, and basic usage data. These data are processed exclusively for the purposes of maintaining the security and functioning of the website, improving performance, and ensuring the integrity of communications. Cookies may be used for these purposes; you may disable them through your browser if you wish.

Your personal data may be shared only in very limited circumstances. I do not sell, rent, or disclose personal data to third parties for commercial purposes. Data may be transmitted to third parties solely where required for the proper performance of a legal mandate, such as to service providers acting under strict confidentiality obligations, to co-counsel or experts involved in a matter, or where disclosure is mandated by law or court order. Any such recipient must provide assurances of compliance with the GDPR and, where appropriate, be subject to equivalent duties of professional secrecy.

Where data must be transferred outside the European Union, such transfers will occur only where the destination jurisdiction affords an adequate level of protection, or appropriate safeguards (such as Standard Contractual Clauses or binding confidentiality obligations) are in place, ensuring the continued protection of your rights.

Personal data is retained only for as long as required for the purposes for which it was collected, including compliance with statutory retention periods governing lawyers within the EU, professional indemnity obligations, and the establishment, exercise, or defence of legal claims. Once data is no longer required, it is securely erased or irreversibly anonymised.

You have several rights under the GDPR, including the right to request access to the data held about you, to rectify inaccuracies, to request erasure or restriction of processing in specific circumstances, and to object to processing carried out on the basis of legitimate interests. You may also withdraw consent at any time where processing is based on consent. If you wish to exercise any of these rights, you may contact me directly using the details below. You also retain the right to lodge a complaint with your national Data Protection Authority should you consider that your rights have been infringed.

Appropriate technical and organisational measures are in place to safeguard all personal data against unauthorised access, accidental loss, or unlawful processing. These include secure communication practices, controlled access to client files, and the confidentiality safeguards required of members of the legal profession under EU law and national Bar rules.

This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in law, regulatory requirements, or professional practice. Any such changes will be published on this page with a revised date. Continued use of the website following such changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.

For all matters relating to this Privacy Policy or to exercise your data protection rights, you may contact: Red Notice Track