Privacy Policy

Last update: XX 2026

1. General provisions

By using the Laura Ngoune Avocat law firm website (hereinafter the “Website”), you agree to your personal data being collected and processed in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

The Firm attaches particular importance to the protection of your privacy and is committed to implementing and complying with a data processing policy that complies with Statute No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978 on information technology, files, and civil liberties (hereinafter the “Data Protection Act”), as well as Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016 (hereinafter the “GDPR”).

2. Data collected

Your personal data may be collected when you browse the Website, fill out a contact form, submit an application, or subscribe to the newsletter. The data collected may include: last name, first name, email address, phone number, browsing information (IP address, pages viewed), as well as documents sent via an application.

3. Purposes of processing

Data is collected in order to:

(1) provide you with the information or services you have requested; (2) respond to your requests via the contact form; (3) process applications received; (4) improve the functioning and security of the Website; (5) compile audience statistics; (6) send newsletters, legal information, and invitations to events.

4. Retention period

Data is retained only for the period necessary for the intended purposes. Data collected for communication purposes (newsletter, events, training) is retained for three (3) years from the last contact with you.

5. Your rights

In accordance with regulations, you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict the processing of, object to, and transfer your data. You can exercise your rights at any time by sending an email to: contact@ngoune-avocat.com.

6. Contact

For any questions regarding this policy or to exercise your rights: contact@ngoune-avocat.com.