We also offer legal assistance via the Internet, without meeting in person in the office. In this way, the client can:
- 1. obtain legal advice in response to a question asked in the contact form;
- 2. discuss the matter during an online meeting conducted using instant messaging services such as Skype, Facetime, WhatsApp, Zoom, Telegram;
- 3. receive draft pleadings, contracts and other documents;
- 4. obtain a legal opinion.
In order to use this form of cooperation, it is necessary to:
- 5. Complete the form below describing the problem in as much detail as possible and asking any questions
- 6. Attach case documents to enable us to understand the essence of the problem better;
- 7. If you intend to use the option of an online meeting using Skype, Facetime, WhatsApp, Zoom, Telegram messengers, you should book an appointment using the "Book a visit" button, indicating the messenger of your choice;
- 8. Within two business days of receiving the inquiry, you will receive an offer of a contract for the provision of legal services, specifying the remuneration and the expected date of service provision;
- 9. We will render the assistance immediately after the agreed fee is transferred to our bank account, which means that the client accepts the terms of remuneration and the date of the service.
- 10. Written advice, legal opinion, draft pleadings or a contract will be sent to the client on the agreed date, in the preferred form: by e-mail, registered letter or courier.
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The administrator of personal data is Advocate Anna Adamska – Gallant from Kancelaria Adwokacka based in Lublin, ul. Narutowicza 57/1, 20-016. The data is processed only in order to answer the question contained in the contact form (the basis for data processing is the implementation of our legitimate interests of the administrator in the form of communication with website users). The data will be processed for no longer than it is necessary to provide an answer, and after that time may be processed for the period of limitation of any claims. Providing data is voluntary, but necessary to receive an answer. The data subject has the right to request access to his personal data, rectification, deletion or limitation of processing, as well as the right to object to the processing, as well as the right to transfer his data and submit a complaint to the supervisory body.