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Privacy Statement

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1. Introduction

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At CBLFInMotion (In Motion, Ltd.) and Chain Breaker Law Firm (a USA Company), we respect your privacy and are committed to safeguarding your personal information. This Privacy Statement outlines our policies and practices regarding the collection, use, and protection of your data. It applies to all websites and platforms operated by CBLFInMotion and Chain Breaker Law Firm, including those that link to this Privacy Statement (collectively referred to as the "Sites"). As a data controller, we ensure that any personal data received through these Sites is processed in accordance with applicable data protection laws, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Data Protection Act, and other relevant privacy regulations. Please note that this Privacy Statement does not apply to third-party websites accessed through links on our Sites, and we do not assume responsibility for the privacy practices of those sites. By providing your personal information or using our services, you agree to the terms outlined in this Privacy Statement.

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2. Scope of Privacy Statement

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This Privacy Statement covers the following key areas:

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  • Our Use of Cookies

  • How We Collect Your Personal Data

  • Use of Information

  • Disclosure of Your Information

  • Retention of Your Data

  • Links to Other Websites

  • Collection of Anonymous Information

  • Information Security

  • International Data Transfers

  • Your Rights

  • Feedback: Comments, Questions, and Complaints

  • Changes to the Privacy Statement

  • Further Information

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3. When This Privacy Statement Applies

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This Privacy Statement applies when you use our services, apply for a position with us, provide services to us that involve personal data, or when your information is collected through your relationship with one of our clients. It also applies to the use of our Sites and any related online services we may offer that display this Privacy Statement (collectively, "online services"). If you subscribe to our newsletters or publications, or engage with us through any other online services, your data will be collected and processed accordingly. Additionally, our online services may use cookies and similar technologies, which are detailed further in this statement.

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Cookie List for CBLFInMotion (In Motion Ltd.) and Chain Breaker Law Firm
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A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website stores on your device when visited. This allows us to remember information about you, such as your language preferences or login details. The cookies we set are called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies—cookies set by domains other than the one you are visiting—for advertising and marketing purposes. Specifically, we use cookies and other tracking technologies for the following purposes:

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Performance Cookies

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These cookies help us monitor the performance of our site by counting visits and tracking traffic sources. This enables us to see which pages are most and least popular and how users navigate through the site. The data collected is aggregated and anonymous. If you choose not to allow these cookies, we will be unable to track your visits, which impacts our ability to measure site performance.

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Cookie Subgroup                                              Cookies                                                            Cookies Used

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cbflinmotion.co.uk                                                                                                                       First Party

simonemichaud.com                                                                                                                    First Party

chainbreakerlaw.com                                                                                                                    First Party

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Strictly Necessary Cookies

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These cookies are essential for the functioning of our website and cannot be disabled. They are typically set in response to your actions, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in, or completing forms. You can adjust your browser settings to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site may not function properly. These cookies do not store personal information.

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Strictly Necessary Cookies
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None​

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Targeting Cookies

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These cookies are set by our advertising partners and used to build profiles based on your interests, allowing us to display relevant advertisements on other websites. They do not store personal information but rely on uniquely identifying your browser and device. If you opt out of these cookies, you may see fewer targeted ads.​

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Targeting Cookies
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None​
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This table provides an overview of the cookies we use, helping you understand their purpose and impact on your browsing experience.

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5. How We Collect Your Personal Data

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'Personal data' refers to any information that can identify you or be linked to you. At CBLFInMotion and Chain Breaker Law Firm, we collect personal data directly from you when you use our services. We may also gather personal data from third parties such as your employer, regulatory bodies, recruitment agencies, credit reporting agencies, service providers, publicly available records, and the third parties mentioned in this Privacy Statement.

We collect information you voluntarily provide, such as when you communicate with us via email or other channels, subscribe to our newsletters, alerts, or other materials, register for webinars or events, or respond to our communications. This information may include, but is not limited to, your name, contact details, job title, identification, employment history, positions held, complaint details, and information about the organisation with which you are affiliated. We also collect data regarding your interactions with us and our clients, whether in person, by phone, email, or online.

Additionally, we may collect information from social media platforms about how you interact with our content. Any such data will be governed by the privacy settings, policies, and procedures of the relevant social media platform, and we encourage you to review those policies.

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When using our online services, we may collect:

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  • Information provided by completing forms (including submitting materials, requesting services, entering competitions, or subscribing to newsletters).

  • Your credit or debit card details (card number, expiry date, security code).

  • Your name, address, delivery address (if different), and contact phone number.

  • Information you provide when participating in competitions, live chats, or message boards.

  • Information you provide when contacting us, such as reporting issues or raising queries.

  • Details of your visits to our online services, including traffic volume, IP address, device location, technical information, device identifiers, and resources accessed.

  • Credentials such as passwords when required for access to specific online features.

  • Biometric data (e.g., facial images, iris patterns, fingerprints) for identity verification purposes.

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If you apply for a job or work placement with us, we may ask for information regarding your education, employment, race, and health. By applying, you provide explicit consent for us to use this data to assess your application, conduct recruitment analytics, and comply with legal employment obligations. We may also conduct screening checks (e.g., references, background, financial probity, eligibility to work, vocational suitability, and criminal records). Your data may be shared with academic institutions, recruiters, background screening providers, health service providers, law enforcement agencies, and your current or previous employers. We may also collect additional information from publicly available sources like LinkedIn or other professional platforms.

Without your personal data, we may not be able to consider you for employment opportunities. In some cases, personal data is required for us to comply with legal or contractual obligations, such as anti-money laundering checks. Where relevant, we will inform you of the data we are required to collect.

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6. Legal Basis for the Use of Personal Data

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When using your personal data, CBLFInMotion and Chain Breaker Law Firm rely on the following legal grounds:

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  1. Performance of a Contract:
    We may need to collect and use your personal data to enter into or fulfill a contract with you. For example, this applies when you place an order for our services or when we respond to your inquiries and provide services as per the terms agreed between us or with your employing organization. Another instance includes when you provide personal data as part of a project in which you are enrolled.

  2. Legitimate Interests:
    We may process your personal data where it aligns with our legitimate interests or those of a third party, provided it is:

    • Non-detrimental to you,

    • Within your reasonable expectations, and

    • Necessary for our legitimate purpose.

    Examples include:

    • Direct marketing or ongoing communication,

    • Fraud prevention,

    • Internal administrative purposes,

    • Personalising the services we offer,

    • Ensuring network and information security, such as preventing unauthorized access to our systems,

    • Reporting criminal acts or public security threats to the relevant authorities.

  3. Compliance with Legal Obligations:
    We may be legally obligated to process your personal data to comply with various laws, such as employment, tax, and regulatory provisions, especially relevant to us as a legal service provider.

  4. Consent:
    In certain cases, we may request your consent to process your personal data. This could be for marketing purposes when you or your organisation is not an existing client, or when dealing with sensitive data, such as health or racial background. In cases where your consent is required, you have the right to withdraw it at any time by contacting us as outlined in the "Further Information" section.

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7. Use of Information
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At CBLFInMotion and Chain Breaker Law Firm, we use your personal data to deliver and enhance our services, including:

  • Processing orders, handling inquiries, and sending you updates about our services and offers.

  • Using your payment details securely for processing via your payment provider, our payment processor, and our bank.

  • Responding to your questions and requests.

  • Fulfilling our contractual obligations to you.

  • Supporting our internal business operations, ensuring we meet legal or regulatory requirements.

  • Nurturing and developing our relationship with you.

  • Conducting business-related activities like data analysis, invoicing, fraud detection, prevention of illegal activities, and managing intellectual property.

  • Maintaining and updating our records, including our contact database.

  • Evaluating, recruiting, and hiring personnel.

  • Assessing the effectiveness of services such as newsletters and event invitations, to improve future offerings.

  • Ensuring content from our online services is presented securely and effectively for you and your device, and improving service performance.

  • Enabling interactive features or access to secure areas of our online services, at your request.

  • Conducting research, planning, service development, and risk management.

  • Complying with legal obligations, responding to legal processes, or protecting the rights of you, us, or others.

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We may not be able to perform these functions without your personal data. In some cases, we may need to share your data with trusted agents or subcontractors who help provide services. When this happens, we ensure your information remains safe and secure.

Should we intend to change how we use your personal data (for example, to offer you a new service), we will inform you beforehand. We will not use your data for any other purposes or share it with third parties, except as required by law or with our successors. If ownership or management of our services is transferred to a third party, we may also transfer your data, provided the new party agrees to uphold this Privacy Statement.​

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8. Disclosure of Your Information​

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In the course of delivering our services and managing our business, CBLFInMotion and Chain Breaker Law Firm may grant access to your personal data to different entities within our group for internal administrative purposes such as billing, promoting events and services, or providing services to you or your organisation. This will always be done in accordance with this Privacy Statement and applicable law. We may also share your personal data with third-party service providers under the following conditions:

  • You have given your consent for us to share your data.

  • It is necessary to provide you with the services you have requested.

  • The sharing is governed by contract, such as terms and conditions relevant to the service we are providing.

  • The data must be shared with law enforcement or other government authorities.

  • We need to enforce or apply our terms and conditions, or other relevant agreements.

  • It is necessary to protect the rights, property, or safety of our clients, others, or ourselves.

  • The information is shared with third parties involved in co-promotional activities (e.g., joint events, venues, or catering partners).

  • Our agents or contractors, who assist in service delivery, require such information to perform their tasks, including sending communications, updating marketing lists, or providing support services. These agents and contractors will only use your data to the extent necessary to perform their functions.

  • Third-party service providers are used for services that involve data processing, such as web hosting, analytics, event hosting, IT services, auditing, mailing, delivery, legal and business consulting, marketing, security, and more.

  • If our assets are merged with or acquired by another entity, or if we reorganise or expand our business, your personal data may be part of the transferred or merged assets.

  • We are legally required to share your data, such as in compliance with a court order.

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Any third parties with whom we share your personal data are obligated to protect it and use it solely for the purpose for which it was shared. Once the service has been fulfilled, these third parties will dispose of your data in accordance with our policy unless they are legally required to retain it. If we need to share sensitive personal data, we will only do so with your consent unless legally required otherwise.

We retain ownership of the data collected via our online services and do not sell, rent, or share information that can reasonably identify you or your organisation with unaffiliated entities for their independent use, except as described in this Privacy Statement or with your prior permission. We may share non-identifiable data as allowed by applicable law.

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9. Retention of Your Data


We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was originally collected, in accordance with our internal data retention policies, or to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.

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10. Links to Other Websites


Our Sites and communications may include links to websites of partner networks, advertisers, and affiliates. Please note that these external websites have their own privacy policies, and we are not responsible for their practices. We encourage you to review their privacy policies before submitting any personal data to those sites. This Privacy Statement does not apply to third-party websites.

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11. Collection of Anonymous Information

 


We occasionally gather anonymous information from visitors to our Sites to improve customer service. For example, we track visitor activity on our Sites in ways that keep the information anonymous. This allows us to measure site traffic, the number of pages visited, and interest in certain topics. The information we collect does not include personal data, and such logs may be retained indefinitely and used for security purposes to maintain data integrity on our servers.

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12. Information Security


We take appropriate measures to store your information securely, whether in electronic or physical form. Our security measures include access-controlled facilities, electronic databases requiring logins and passwords, and procedures supported by our information security policy. Employees, officers, contractors, and third-party providers with access to confidential information are subject to access controls and confidentiality obligations. We also require third-party data storage providers to adhere to industry-standard security practices.

Despite our best efforts to stay current with technological advancements, the transmission of data over the internet is not entirely secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our online services. You assume the risk of transmission over non-secure mechanisms. It is your responsibility to ensure any downloads from our Sites are free from malicious code, including viruses or Trojan horses.

Once we receive your information, we take steps to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure. You can help by keeping your username and password confidential and notifying us immediately if you suspect they have been compromised.

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13. International Transfers


If you submit personal data from within the European Economic Area (EEA) or another jurisdiction, your information may be transferred to countries outside that region. For example, our third-party service providers with whom we share personal data may be located outside your country. We will take steps to ensure that your privacy rights are protected in accordance with applicable data protection laws when your information is transferred internationally.

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14. Your Rights


Under applicable data protection laws, we are responsible for ensuring that your personal data is accurate and up to date. If your details change or if you believe any information we hold is incorrect, please contact us to update or correct it.

If you have provided consent for us to process certain personal data, you can withdraw your consent at any time. You may also opt out of receiving updates or information about our products and services by following the unsubscribe instructions in our communications. Alternatively, you can contact us directly using the details below.

You have the right to:

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  • Request access to the personal data we hold about you.

  • Request corrections or updates to your personal data.

  • Request the deletion of your personal data.

  • Request the portability of your personal data in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format.

  • Object to or request restrictions on the processing of your personal data.

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If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us. In some cases, we may refuse requests where we have legitimate reasons, and we will provide explanations for our decision. In exceptional circumstances, a fee may apply as allowed by applicable laws.

15. Feedback, Including Comments, Questions, and Complaints
We value your feedback. If you have any comments, questions, or complaints about our services, use of your data, or this Privacy Statement, please contact us using the details below:

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15. CBLF In Motion Ltd. UK Company.

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USA Mailing Address 

2028 E Ben White Blvd,

Suite 240 Austin, TX 78741

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UK Mailing Address 

483 Green Lanes,

London, England,

N13 4BS

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If you do not receive a satisfactory response to your inquiry about our privacy practices, or if you believe your inquiry has not been addressed properly, you may submit a complaint to your local data supervisory authority. When you submit a privacy complaint to us, we will acknowledge receipt, consult with relevant parties, and keep records of the complaint.​

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16. Changes to the Privacy Statement


This Privacy Statement may be updated periodically. Most changes are expected to be minor, but more significant changes may also occur. Any updates will be posted on this page, and in the case of significant changes, we will provide a more prominent notice.

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17. Further Information


Upon your request, we can confirm the information we hold about you and how it is processed. If we do hold personal data about you, you can request the following information by contacting us using the details provided below:

  • The purpose of the processing and the legal basis for it.

  • If processing is based on legitimate interests (ours or a third party’s), details of those interests.

  • The categories of personal data that we collect, store, and process.

  • The recipients or categories of recipients with whom the data has been or will be shared.

  • The duration for which the data will be retained.

  • The source of the personal data, if not collected directly from you.

  • Information on any automated decision-making processes, including profiling, and details of the logic involved, as well as the significance and potential consequences of such processing.

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All data subject requests can be made through our company website. Proof of identity is required. You can manage your data and submit requests by clicking on the "Manage My Data" option on our website.

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18. General Disclaimers


To the fullest extent permitted by law, neither we nor our affiliates, agents, contractors, employees, or representatives are liable for any losses or damages arising out of or in connection with your use of our Sites. We provide access to our Sites and their content on an "as is" basis and make no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the Sites or their content. This includes, but is not limited to, any warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or the accuracy, completeness, or currency of the information accessible on or through our Sites.

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The limitations of liability apply to all types of damages, including compensatory, direct, indirect, consequential, or punitive damages, as well as losses related to data, opportunities, income, production, profits, or property, and third-party claims. These limitations do not exclude or limit our liability where it cannot be limited or excluded by applicable law.

You are responsible for any charges incurred through your telephone service or internet provider as a result of your use of our online services.

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