Your trust is our foundation. We are committed to protecting your confidential information with the highest standards of legal and ethical responsibility.
We collect your name, contact details, and identification documents necessary for legal representation and client intake procedures.
For corporate clients, we gather company registration details, financial documents, and corporate governance materials relevant to your legal matters.
Our systems automatically collect IP addresses, browser types, and device information to maintain secure communications and improve our digital services.
Your information enables us to provide comprehensive legal representation, prepare documentation, conduct research, and advocate effectively on your behalf.
We use your contact details to provide case updates, legal advice, appointment reminders, and important regulatory notifications.
We maintain records as required by Egyptian Bar Association regulations, anti-money laundering laws, and professional conduct standards.
We implement bank-level encryption, secure file systems, multi-factor authentication, and regular security audits to protect your confidential information.
All attorneys and staff receive ongoing training in attorney-client privilege, data protection protocols, and confidentiality obligations.
Client files are retained for the period required by law (typically 10 years from case closure) and then securely destroyed following established protocols.
We may share information with court reporters, expert witnesses, translators, and other professionals necessary for your legal representation, all bound by confidentiality agreements.
We may disclose information when required by court orders, subpoenas, or to comply with Egyptian legal obligations, while protecting attorney-client privilege where applicable.
In the event of a merger or acquisition, client files would be transferred with the same confidentiality protections, and clients would be notified of any changes.
You have the right to review your client file, request copies of documents, and correct any inaccuracies in your personal information.
You may request a copy of your information in a commonly used electronic format for transfer to another legal representative.
You may withdraw consent for certain data processing activities, though this may affect our ability to provide legal services in specific matters.
All communications between you and our firm are protected by attorney-client privilege under Egyptian law. This means your confidential information cannot be disclosed without your express consent, except in very limited circumstances required by law.
We take our ethical obligations seriously and maintain the highest standards of confidentiality expected of legal professionals. Your privacy is not just a policy—it's our professional duty.