Legal notices

Legal notices based on Act n°78-17 of January 6th, 1978 regarding French data protection law, and Act n°2004-575 of June 21st, 2004 regarding Confidence in the Digital Economy.

Confidentiality of Personal Data

Your personal data (last name, name, address, postal code, city, email address, etc.) is collected in accordance with Act n°2004-575 of June 21st, 2004 regarding Confidence in the Digital Economy.

In compliance with Act n°78-17 of January 6th, 1978 regarding French Data Protection, amended by the new Information and Freedom Act of August 6th, 2004, users have the right to access, modify, correct, and delete personal information and can do so by contacting us by mail, email, or telephone.

Contact details 

SELARL Cheysson Marchadier et associés, registered in the Paris Trade and Companies Register under the number RCS PARIS 453 104 077.

Headquarters contact details

4, rue Cambon
75001 Paris
Tel. +33 (0)1 49 49 08 58
Fax. +33 (0)1 49 49 08 59
​E-mail : contact@cheyssonmarchadier.com

Website edition:

  • Publication supervisor: Bernard CHEYSSON acting as joint manager at SELARL Cheysson Marchadier & Associés
  • Website design: Carton Rouge
  • Web content management software:  Isens Evolution™
  • Host: OVH 140 quai du Sartel - 59100 ROUBAIX - 08 203 203 63 premium rate number  (0.118 €/min.)
  • Photo Credits: Fabrice Vallon

Copyright

Any full or partial reproduction of design, texts, photos, or page layout is prohibited in accordance with provisions of article L. 122-4 of the French Intellectual Property Code. Violators will be subject to legal actions for infringement.

Terms of Use

This page describes the legal notices that apply to all visitors to this site. By visiting the site, users are fully committed to respect them. Legal Notices may be modified at any time and without notification. Users are advised to regularly consult them.

Intellectual Property

This website is the property of and is operated by SELARL Cheysson Marchadier. The same applies to databases contained therein, whereof SELARL Cheysson Marchadier is the producer in accordance with the French Intellectual Property Code. The presentation and every element, including the general structure, logos, domain names, software, texts, animated and non-animated images, sounds, databases, know-how, and all other elements of the website www.cheyssonmarchadier.com, (hereinafter "the Website" ), are protected by the intellectual property laws in force, and belong exclusively to SELARL Cheysson Marchadier, or to one of its partners.

SELARL Cheysson Marchadier only grants users permission to visit to the Website’s content, for personal and private interests, excluding any public display or distribution of any extraction and/or reproduction for commercial purposes, except following prior written permission of an authorized representative of SELARL Cheysson Marchadier.

Consequently, any reproduction, translation, adaptation, or quote, whether partial or total, whatever the method used, is strictly prohibited without permission from SELARL Cheysson Marchadier, or its assigns or successors.

Similarly, names, brands, and other distinctive signs displayed on this Website, such as "Cheysson Marchadier”, are trademarks and creations protected by intellectual property law. Total or partial reproduction of these distinctive signs without express permission of their owner (SELARL Cheysson Marchadier, and/or one of its partners) is therefore prohibited, and constitutes an infringement punishable by criminal sanctions.

For any information and request of reproduction of content published on the Website, regardless of the format, and of authorisation for hyperlinks implementation, users shall send their request by email to the following address: contact@cheyssonmarchadier.com.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, SELARL Cheysson Marchadier allows users to download newsletters and other documents made ​​available in the form of downloadable electronic files (PDF files).

Links to Other Sites

SELARL Cheysson Marchadier shall not be held responsible for a third party site to which the user has access through the Website. SELARL Cheysson Marchadier has no control over the content of these third party sites. Furthermore, the existence of a link between the Website and a third party site does not mean in any way that SELARL Cheysson Marchadier endorses the content of that site, and therefore any possible use of it.

Users and visitors of the Website can not set up a hyperlink towards this Website without the express authorisation of the Website’s operator.

SELARL Cheysson Marchadier shall not be held responsible for users’ access through hypertext links set up on the Website to other internet resources.

Use of Cookies

This Website contains cookies. Cookies are data files stored on the hard disk of users’ computers. They ensure proper management of the Website, and facilitate user navigation by adapting their research to their specific needs. A cookie does not identify the user. However, it records information regarding their computer’s browsing on the Website, and the pages visited, date and time of consultation, etc., to which SELARL Cheysson Marchadier will have access during their next visit.

Data storage life in users’ computers is of (duration to be determined).

Users may object to the storage of cookies by configuring their browser, which may lead to a default in the navigation on the Website.

Liability

Users acknowledge the characteristics and limitations of Internet use as well as the risks related to security of electronic communications.

The data provided by the Website operator is for information purposes only, and does not exempt the user from further tailored analysis. While SELARL Cheysson Marchadier makes every effort to provide reliable content on its Website, it can not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness of information available on its website.

Consequently, users acknowledge that they use this data under their own responsibility.

Data Protection and Freedom of Information

SELARL Cheysson Marchadier may need some information (such as user name, personal or business address, email address, or any other personal data) for the use and management of the Website, for a possible newsletter management, and for contacting users when necessary. This data is solely intended for the use of SELARL Cheysson Marchadier, and/or its members and/or potential partners, parties involved in the management of the Website, and/or newsletter.

As a data controller, SELARL Cheysson Marchadier agrees to implement adequate measures to protect users’ personal data, and to make appropriate use of it for the purpose of their processing, in strict compliance with Act 78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data protection and freedom of information. The data may notably be stored for security purposes, and to help improve and customize the services offered. Data storage life is proportionate to the aim pursued.

The data collected is confidential and can not be disclosed to third parties other than those mentioned above, except when required by law or any judicial authority, or following prior consent of users.

In compliance with the Data Protection and Freedom of Information Act of January 6th, 1978, users are informed that they have the right to oppose, access, modify, rectify, and delete data and can do so by contacting the Website operator at the following email address: contact@cheyssonmarchadier.com.

Users are, however, informed that some of their data is required to process their requests. In case of refusals, users expose themselves to their demand being processed incompletely or incorrectly, or not being processed

Privacy Policy

General Provisions

In using the website (hereinafter “the Website”) of Cheysson Marchadier & Associés (hereinafter the "Firm"),you accept the collection and processing of your personal data (hereinafter the “Personal Data” or “Data”)  as indicated in this Privacy Policy. In the event of amendments or updates, the updated Privacy Policy shall be uploaded onto the Website, indicating the date of the latest update. You must therefore regularly check the Website to remain informed of any change or update made to the Law Firm’s Privacy Policy.

Your Personal Data collected via the Website is processed by the Firm as data controller.

The Firm is highly attentive to respecting your private life and the confidentiality of your personal data. It therefore commits to processing your Personal Data in the strictest application of the applicable rules and regulations, in particular Act no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 on Information Technology, data files and civil liberties (hereinafter the "IT Law"), and EU Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and European Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (hereinafter "the Regulation").
 

1.    DATA COLLECTED

Collection of Personal Data

Your Data may be collected when you:

  • Browse the Website
  • Send a query via the contact form
  • Apply for a position or an internship
  • Register for a newsletter
  • You connect to our extranet

2.    END PURPOSE

Your Data is collected and processed to :

  • Provide services or information you request,
  • Answer your questions and requests,
  • Ensure the processing of applications for a position or an internship.

Such processing serves the legitimate legal interests of the Firm to ensure the security of the site, information on its audience and possibly a connection for its customers.

Additionally, your data may be processed to:

  • Ensure the proper functioning and security of the Website, improve its functioning and adapt it to your requests,
  • Carry out anonymous statistical analyses.

The Firm may also use your Data for communication purposes to send out newsletters, information and invitations to events and conferences.

The Firm keeps Personal Data only for the time necessary for the processing in place. The Firm can also keep your Personal data for a longer time as part of its legal obligations.

As regards Personal Data used for communication purposes, they are kept on file for three (3) years from the time of data collection or your last contact with the Firm.
 

3.    EXERCISING YOUR RIGHTS

In line with applicable law, you have the right to request access to and rectification of your Data, meaning you may ask for rectification, addition to, update or erasure of your Personal Data that is inaccurate, incomplete or obsolete. You also have the right to request restriction or to object to processing of your Personal Data for legitimate reasons.

You may also, at any time and without giving reason, oppose the processing of your Data for communication purposes.

Such rights may be exercised upon request, by emailing  contact@cheyssonmarchadier.com or writing to Cabinet Cheysson Marchadier et associés, Direction de la communication, 4 rue Cambon 75001 Paris, France.

You may also file a claim at any time with the Data Protection authority in France by writing to CNIL, 3 Place de Fontenoy, 75007 Paris, France.
 

4.    DATA RECIPIENTS

The Personal Data collected is reserved for the exclusive use of the Firm and cannot be communicated to third parties.

Cookie management policy

What are cookies?

When you connect to the Website, and in browsing the Website, you accept that the Website uses cookies to improve its functionalities and performance.

Cookies are small text files that a website sends to your web browser. They are then stored on your computer. Cookies enable a website to collect information about you, such as your browsing behaviour on the website or your preferred language, in order to improve your browsing experience and the functionalities of the website.

There are different types of cookies:

  • Session cookies, which disappear as soon as you leave the website ;
  • Permanent cookies, which remain on your computer until they expire or until you delete the cookies using the browser settings.

You are informed that, during your visits to the Firm's Website, cookies may be installed on your computer.

In order to adapt the Website to your demands, the Law Firm measures the number of visits, the number of pages visited, your activity on the Website and how frequently you return.

How can you accept, refuse or delete cookies with your browser?

At any time, you may disable the cookies installed through the Website.

In order to disable the aforementioned cookies, the process is as follows:

In Internet Explorer:

To set your browser to block cookies:

  1. Open Internet Explorer, click “Tools”, and then choose “Internet Properties”.
  2. Click on the “Privacy” tab, then move the slider on the option of your choice and click on OK.
  3. Internet Explorer gives a description of the types of cookies that are blocked at each confidentiality level.
  4. If you decide to block cookies, some website pages may not function properly.

For further information, please go to: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17442/windows-internet-explorer-delete-manage-cookies

To delete cookies:

  1. Open Internet Explorer, click “Internet properties”. On the General tab, click “Delete” under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialogue box.
  2. In the “Delete Browsing History” dialogue box, tick the "Cookies and website data" check box, and click “Delete”.

In Firefox:

To set your browser to block cookies:

  1. Open Firefox, click “Tools”, and then choose “Options”.
  2. In the Privacy panel, in history options, set “Firefox will” to “Use custom settings for history”.
  3. Tick “Accept cookies” from sites to enable Cookies, and untick it to disable them.
  4. Tick for how long cookies may be stored:
  • Keep until they expire: Each cookie will be removed when it reaches its expiration date, which is set by the site that sent the cookie.
  • Keep until I close Firefox: The cookies that are stored on your computer will be removed when Firefox is closed.
  • Keep until Ask me every time: Displays an alert every time a website tries to send a cookie, and asks you whether or not you want to store it.

For further information, please go to: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enable-and-disable-cookies-website-preferences

To delete cookies:

  1. Open Firefox, click “Tools”, and then on “Options”.
  2. In the Privacy panel, click “Clear recent history”, select “Cookies” and click “Clear now”.

In Safari:

To set your browser to block cookies:

  1. Open Safari, go to “Safari” and then “Preferences”.
  2. In the Preferences tab, click “Privacy”.
  3. In the “Block cookies” section, specify if and when Safari should accept cookies from websites.

To delete cookies:

  1. Open Safari. Click “Safari” and choose “Reset Safari”.
  2. In the new window, select “Remove all cookies”. Click “Reset” to confirm.

In Google Chrome:

To set your browser to block cookies:

  1. Click the “Chrome” menu on the browser toolbar.
  2. Select “Settings”.
  3. Click “Show advanced settings.
  4. In the "Privacy" section, click the “Content settings” button.
  5. In the "Cookies" section, you can change the following cookies settings:
  • Block cookies by default.
  • Keep cookies and site data by default until you close your browser.
  • Make exceptions for cookies from specific websites or domains.

To delete cookies

  1. Click on the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Click Show advanced settings.
  4. In the "Privacy" section, click the Content settings button.
  5. In the "Cookies" section, you can click “All cookies and site data” to open the ”Cookies and site data” dialogue box.
  • To delete all cookies, click “Remove all” at the bottom of the dialogue box.
  • To delete a specific cookie, hover over the website that issued the cookie, then click the X that appears on the right-hand side.

For more information, please go to: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en

In Opera:

Please go to: http://help.opera.com/Windows/11.50/en/cookies.html

Last update : 11 December 2018