Data controller and contact details
The controller responsible for personal data processed through this website is LOYAL Attorney Bureau (“LOYAL”, “we”, “us” or “our”).
Before publishing this page, the client should confirm the exact legal name, registered address, corporate email address and preferred privacy contact.
What personal data we may collect
We collect only the personal data reasonably necessary for website operation, communication with visitors and handling enquiries.
Data provided by you
- Name and surname.
- Company name and position, where relevant.
- Email address, phone number or messenger contact.
- Country, language preference and other contact details.
- Information included in your message or enquiry.
- Documents or files you choose to send to us.
Technical data
- IP address, browser type, device type and operating system.
- Pages visited, date and time of access, referrer URL and similar usage data.
- Cookie identifiers and consent preferences, where cookies are used.
How and why we use personal data
We may process personal data for the following purposes:
- To respond to enquiries submitted through the website.
- To identify the relevant specialist and assess whether we can assist with a matter.
- To communicate with prospective clients, clients, counterparties and professional advisers.
- To prepare, perform and manage client engagements.
- To comply with legal, regulatory, professional and accounting obligations.
- To maintain website security, prevent misuse and improve website functionality.
- To send legal updates or event invitations where the recipient has requested or agreed to receive them.
Depending on the context, processing may be based on consent, performance of a contract, steps taken before entering into a contract, compliance with legal obligations or our legitimate interest in operating the website and communicating with users.
Enquiries, confidentiality and legal matters
If you send us an enquiry through the website, by email, phone or messenger, we use the information you provide to review your request and respond to you.
Please do not send confidential documents or sensitive information through website forms unless we have agreed to receive them. Sending a message through the website does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship. A professional engagement begins only after LOYAL has completed any required checks and agreed the scope of work.
Cookies, analytics and website tools
The website may use cookies and similar technologies to operate core website functions, remember language or consent preferences, measure website performance and understand how visitors use the website.
Types of cookies
- Strictly necessary cookies: required for website operation and security.
- Analytics cookies: used to understand website usage and improve content.
- Marketing or third-party cookies: used only if such tools are enabled and, where required, consent is obtained.
If the website uses analytics, advertising pixels, embedded maps, videos or social media widgets, additional third-party processing may occur. These tools should be listed in the Cookie Policy and cookie banner before launch.
Who may receive personal data
We do not sell personal data. We may share personal data only where necessary and appropriate, including with:
- LOYAL specialists, employees and authorised representatives.
- IT, hosting, email, website, analytics and security service providers.
- Professional advisers, translators, experts or local counsel where needed for a matter.
- Public authorities, courts, regulators or other bodies where required by law.
If personal data is transferred outside Uzbekistan, we take appropriate steps to ensure that such transfer is lawful and protected in accordance with applicable requirements.
How long we keep personal data
We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.
- Website enquiries are normally kept for the time needed to respond and manage follow-up communication.
- Client matter records may be retained for professional, legal, accounting and limitation-period purposes.
- Technical logs are kept for a limited period needed for security and website operation.
- Marketing mailing data is kept until consent is withdrawn or the recipient unsubscribes.
How we protect personal data
We use organisational and technical measures designed to protect personal data against unauthorised access, loss, misuse, alteration or disclosure. These measures may include access controls, secure communication channels, confidentiality obligations, backups and secure hosting arrangements.
No website or electronic communication is completely secure. Visitors should use caution when sending sensitive information online.
Your rights
Depending on applicable law and the circumstances of processing, you may have the right to:
- Request information about the processing of your personal data.
- Request access to personal data concerning you.
- Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Request deletion of data where there is no legal reason for continued processing.
- Withdraw consent where processing is based on consent.
- Object to certain processing or request restriction of processing.
- Submit a complaint to the competent authority where applicable.
To exercise your rights, please contact us using the details below. We may need to verify your identity before responding to a request.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, services, legal requirements or data processing practices. The updated version will be published on this page with a new effective date.
Privacy contact
For privacy-related questions, please contact: