Privacy

Privacy notice.

This notice covers website operation, contact forms, the potential analysis and analytics or marketing services if consent is granted.

1. Controller

The controller for this website is Kanzlei Meyers & Partner AG. The full provider and register details will be added to the legal notice. You can contact us by email at info@meyers-partner.ch.

2. Hosting and Technical Delivery

When the website is accessed, technically necessary data is processed, including IP address, time of access, requested file, referrer, browser and operating system information. This processing serves secure delivery, troubleshooting and protection against misuse.

3. Cookies and Consent

Strictly necessary cookies are used where required for operation, security and storing your choices. Analytics and marketing services load only after active consent. Your choices can be changed through the cookie notice.

4. Contact Form and Booking

Forms are intentionally data-minimal. Name and email address are required; further details are voluntary. The data is processed to handle the enquiry, prepare the initial consultation and communicate with you. Please do not send unnecessary sensitive documents at the first contact stage.

Calendly may be used for appointment booking. Data such as IP address, browser information, time of access and booking details entered by you may be transmitted to Calendly.

5. Email Communication

If you contact us by email, we process the communication data you provide in order to handle your enquiry and continue communication.

6. Analytics and Marketing

With consent, Google Analytics 4, Meta Pixel and LinkedIn Insight Tag may be used. Events may include page views, consultation clicks, potential-analysis clicks, email clicks, Calendly interactions, potential-analysis progress and successful form submissions. Form contents and individual answers are not sent as tracking parameters.

7. Your Rights

Depending on the applicable data protection law, you may have rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection and withdrawal of consent.