Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes how Ramón y Cajal Abogados, S.L.P. ("Ramón y Cajal Abogados") processes your personal data as a user of the website www.ramonycajalabogados.com (the "Website"). Please note that the "Recruitment" section of the Website is subject to a specific privacy policy [link].

You are not required to provide us with any personal data or to register as a user simply for visiting and browsing the Website. However, we remind you that cookies may be installed on your device in accordance with our Cookies Policy. Further details on the cookies we use and how you can disable them can be found in our Cookies Policy, available at the following link.

The Website includes a newsletter subscription and a blog subscription form. As part of these forms, you voluntarily provide us with your personal data. This policy describes the processing of this personal data.

If you have any questions, please contact our Data Protection Officer at Ramón y Cajal Abogados ("DPO") at the following e-mail address dpo@ramonycajal.com.

1. Who is responsible for the data you provide?

The person responsible for your personal data is Ramon y Cajal Abogados, S.L.P. ("Ramón y Cajal Abogados" or the "Firm"), with registered office at calle Almagro, 16-18, 28010 Madrid and tax identification number B80340896.

2. What type of data do you collect and for what purpose?

We collect your identification and contact details for the purpose of processing your subscription to our newsletter or blog or to deal with your enquiries, among other purposes. We require your personal data to be able to contact you to correctly deal with your request.

3. What is the basis of your processing of my personal data?

We process your personal data on the basis of your consent when you send us your request, enquiry, or subscription request. For details on how to withdraw your consent at any time, please refer to section 6 of this policy ("Your rights").

4. To whom do you share my personal data?

Various departments of Ramon y Cajal Abogados involved in the processing of your request may have access to your personal data to ensure this is handled correctly.

In addition, Ramón y Cajal Abogados uses service providers to perform certain services. Although these service providers, who act as processors for Ramón y Cajal Abogados, may change over time, any agreements entered into by Ramón y Cajal Abogados with such service providers guarantee their compliance with appropriate security measures and their compliance with our instructions when processing your personal data.

5. How long do you keep my personal data for?

Personal data will be retained for as long as is necessary to process your request, and for a further period of three years.

Please note that if you are a subscriber to our newsletter and blog, your data will be retained until you unsubscribe.

6. Rights

Pursuant to applicable data protection regulations, you may exercise the following rights:

  • Access
  • Rectification
  • Erasure
  • Objection to a certain processing
  • Limited processing
  • Portability

We at Ramón y Cajal Abogados recognise your right to file a complaint with the DPO if you believe that your personal data have been processed incorrectly. Your complaint, and our response, will be treated confidentially.

To exercise these rights or to withdraw your consent, please send your request by e-mail to the DPO dpo@ramoncajal.com. Alternatively, you may send a letter by post to calle Almagro 16, (28010, Madrid, Spain), for the attention of the Data Protection Delegate of Ramón y Cajal Abogados.

We remind you that you may also file a claim with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (www.aepd.es).