O’Melveny Worldwide

Privacy Policy

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
WHAT TYPE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT?
HOW DO WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
HOW DO WE USE YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
WHO DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA WITH?
HOW DO WE SAFEGUARD YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA FOR?
EU AND UK RESIDENTS: HOW CAN YOU ACCESS, AMEND OR TAKE BACK THE PERSONAL DATA THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN TO US?
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL DATA ON THE O’MELVENY WEBSITE?
HOW DO WE STORE AND TRANSFER YOUR DATA INTERNATIONALLY?
COOKIES POLICY
OUR LEGAL BASES FOR PROCESSING YOUR DATA
CONSENT
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
ESTABLISHING, EXERCISING OR DEFENDING LEGAL CLAIMS
YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT
NOTICE OF INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HAVE COLLECTED
NOTICE OF SALE OR SHARING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR A BUSINESS OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE
RETENTION
GLOSSARY

INTRODUCTION

Effective Date: January 1, 2023

  • This Privacy Policy explains how we process your personal data, including how we collect, use and process your personal data, and how, in doing so, we comply with our legal obligations.  Your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to protecting and safeguarding your data privacy rights.
  • This Privacy Policy applies to the personal data of Website Users, Clients, Suppliers, and others whose personal data O’Melveny (referred to as “O’Melveny” or “us”) may process.  If you are a member of O’Melveny & Myers LLP’s Staff, you should refer to the O’Melveny Attorney and Staff Privacy Notice which is available on O’Melveny’s intranet.
  • If you are a California resident, you may be entitled to certain rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) as set forth below.
  • For the purpose of applicable data protection legislation (including but not limited to the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) (the “GDPR”)), the entity responsible for your personal data is O’Melveny & Myers LLP at 100 Bishopsgate, 19th Floor, London EC2N 4AG, England.
  • It is important to point out that we may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time. Please visit this page if you want to stay up to date.

WHAT TYPE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT?

  • The information described below is in addition to any personal data we are required by law to process in any given situation.
  • CLIENT DATA:  We may collect contact details or the details of individual contacts at your organisation (such as names, telephone numbers, job title and email or postal addresses) in order to ensure our relationship runs smoothly, efficiently and effectively.  We may also collect date of birth, payment details, tax residence information, copies of photo identifications such as your driving licence and/or passport/identity card, information about nationality/citizenship/place of birth, your national identification number and identity verification documents in order to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.  We also hold information relating to your online engagement with material published by O’Melveny, which we use to ensure that our marketing communications to you are relevant, timely and in accordance with your marketing preferences.  Where relevant, we may also hold additional information that someone in your organisation has chosen to disclose to us.  If we need any additional personal data for any reason, we will inform you.
  • SUPPLIER DATA:  We will collect your contact details or the details of individual contacts at your organisation (such as names, telephone numbers, job title and email or postal addresses) in order to ensure our relationship runs smoothly.  Depending on the circumstances, we may also collect bank details for pay purposes.  We may also hold extra information that someone in your organisation has chosen to provide us.
  • JOB APPLICANT DATA:  Please see the Staff Privacy Notice for further details.
  • PEOPLE WHOSE DATA WE RECEIVE FROM JOB APPLICANTS AND STAFF, SUCH AS REFEREES AND EMERGENCY CONTACTS:  To ask for a reference, we may need the referee’s contact details (such as name, email address and telephone number).  We will also need these details if a Job Applicant or a member of our Staff has put you down as their emergency contact so that we can contact you in the event of an accident or an emergency.
  • We may collect your date of birth, postal address and potentially some health information if a member of our Staff has put you down as a dependent for a benefit connected with their employment or if a member of our Staff exercises certain employment rights.  We may also be provided with information about your sexual orientation if a member of our Staff identifies you as a spouse or partner when putting you down as a dependent or next of kin.
  • WEBSITE USERS:  We collect a limited amount of data from our Website Users which we use to help us to improve your experience when using our website and to help us manage the services we provide.  This includes information such as how you use our website, including the time and duration of visit, your CPU speed, the operating system/platform you are using, the frequency with which you access our website, your browser type, the location you view our website from, and the language you choose to view it in.  We may record site traffic patterns, “clickstreams”, and the times that our website is most popular.  If you contact us via the website, we will collect any information that you provide to us, for example your name and contact details.

HOW DO WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA?

  • CLIENT DATA:  We collect Client personal data in three ways:
1. Personal data that we receive directly from you;
2. Personal data that we receive from other sources; and
3. Personal data that we collect automatically.

Personal data that we receive directly from you
We will receive data directly from you in two ways:

1. Where you contact us proactively, usually by phone or email; and/or
2. Where we contact you, whether by phone or email or any other form of communication.

Personal data we receive from other sources
Where appropriate and in accordance with any local laws and requirements, we may seek more information about you or your colleagues from other sources generally by way of due diligence or other market intelligence including:
  • From third party market research and by analysing online and offline media (which we may do ourselves, or employ other organisations to do so for us);
  • From delegate lists at relevant events; and
  • From other limited sources and third parties, to the extent that they provide us with your details in accordance with any regulatory requirements.
  • SUPPLIER DATA:  We collect Supplier personal data in three ways:
1. Personal data that we receive directly from you;
2. Personal data that we receive from other sources; and
3. Personal data that we collect automatically.

Personal data that we receive directly from you
We will receive data directly from you in two ways:

1. Where you contact us proactively, usually by phone or email; and/or
2. Where we contact you, either by phone or email or any other form of communication.

Personal data we receive from other sources
  • Where appropriate and in accordance with any local laws and requirements, we may seek more information about you or your organisation from other sources generally by way of due diligence or other market intelligence including:
    • From third party market research and by analysing online and offline media (which we may do ourselves, or employ other organisations to do for us); and
    • From other limited sources and third parties.
  • WEBSITE USERS:  When you visit our website there is certain information that we may automatically collect, whether or not you decide to use our services. This includes your IP address, the date and the times and frequency with which you access the website and the way you browse its content. We will also collect data from you when you contact us via our website, for example when you submit a query.
  • We collect your data automatically via cookies, in line with cookie settings in your browser.

HOW DO WE USE YOUR PERSONAL DATA?

  • Obtained data is utilized to enhance our connection with you.
  • CLIENT DATA:  We use Client information for:
      • Trading Activities;
      • Marketing Activities; and
      • To help us to establish, exercise or defend legal claims.

Here are some more details about each:

Trading Activities

  • Below are the various ways in which we use your data in order to ensure the smooth running of our agreements and dealings with you:
  • Processing your data in order to carry out anti-money laundering and “Know Your Client” checks in accordance with our legal and regulatory obligations.
  • Storing your details (and updating them when necessary) on our database, so that we can contact you in relation to our relevant activities.
  • Keeping records of our conversations and meetings, so that we can provide targeted services to you and in order to comply with our legal and regulatory obligations.
  • We may use your personal data for these purposes if we deem this to be necessary for our legitimate interests.

Marketing Activities

  • We may process your data for the purpose of targeting you with appropriate marketing campaigns.  Subject to any applicable local laws and requirements, we will only send you marketing information.
  • If you are not happy about this, you have the right to opt out of receiving marketing materials from us and can find out more about how to do so by emailing privacy@omm.com.

To help us to establish, exercise or defend legal claims

  • In more unusual circumstances, we may use your personal data to help us to establish, exercise or defend legal claims.
  • SUPPLIER DATA:  We will only use your information:
      • To store (and update when necessary) your details on our database, so that we can contact you in relation to our agreements or our dealings with you;
      • To offer services to you or to obtain support and services from you;
      • To perform certain legal and regulatory obligations, such as carrying out anti-money laundering and “Know Your Client” checks;
      • Facilitating our payroll and invoicing processes, for example, in relation to consultants or self-employed contractors;
      • To help us to target appropriate marketing campaigns, where this arises; and
      • In more unusual circumstances, to help us to establish, exercise or defend legal claims.
  • We may use your personal data for these purposes if we deem this to be necessary for our legitimate interests.
  • We will not, as a matter of course, seek your consent when sending marketing messages to a corporate postal or email address.
  • If you are not happy about this, you have the right to unsubscribe here.

  • PEOPLE WHOSE DATA WE RECEIVE FROM JOB APPLICANTS AND STAFF, SUCH AS REFEREES, EMERGENCY CONTACTS AND DEPENDENTS:  We will only use the information about you for the following purposes:
      • If a Job Applicant or Staff member put you down on our form as an emergency contact, we will contact you in the case of an accident or emergency affecting them; or
      • If you were put down by a Job Applicant as a referee, we will contact you in order to take up a reference; or
      • If you were put down by a Staff member as a next of kin or dependent, we will store your personal data to ensure the personnel records of the Staff member are correct and disclose your information to the relevant benefits provider.
  • We may use your personal data for these purposes if we deem this to be necessary for our legitimate interests.
  • If you are not happy about this, you have the right to object and can find out more about how to do so here.
  • WEBSITE USERS:  We use your data to help us to improve your experience of using our website, for example by analysing your recent search criteria to help us to present information to you that we think you will be interested in.

WHO DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL DATA WITH?

Where appropriate and in accordance with local laws and requirements, we may share your personal data, in various ways and for various reasons, with the following categories of people:

  • Any of our offices;
  • Individuals and organisations who hold information related to a Job Applicant’s reference or application to work with us, such as current or prospective employers, educators and examining bodies and employment and recruitment agencies;
  • Prospective employers (for example, when providing references);
  • Tax, audit, regulatory bodies or other authorities, when we believe in good faith that the law or other regulation requires us to share this data (for example, because of a request by a tax authority, in connection with any anticipated litigation or in compliance with our legal and regulatory obligations);
  • Third party service providers (including Suppliers) who perform functions on our behalf (including benefit providers such as pension providers, private medical insurance, dental insurance and childcare providers, external consultants, business associates and professional advisers such as lawyers, auditors and accountants, transport and distribution suppliers, technical support functions and IT consultants carrying out testing and development work on our business technology systems);
  • Third party outsourced IT and document storage providers where we have an appropriate processing agreement (or similar protections) in place;
  • Marketing technology platforms and suppliers;
  • In the case of Job Applicants and their referees, we may share your personal data with third parties who we have retained to provide services such as reference, qualification and criminal convictions checks, to the extent that these checks are appropriate and in accordance with local laws; and
  • If O’Melveny merges with or is acquired by another business or company in the future, we may share your personal data with the new owners of the business or company (and provide you with notice of this disclosure).  We do not sell any personally identifiable information provided to us to any unrelated third party, but, as set out above, we may share it with related entities or with unrelated third parties in connection with our own marketing activities or the maintenance and operation of our site, or as may be legally required.  Please do not to send confidential or sensitive information to us through this site.

HOW DO WE SAFEGUARD YOUR PERSONAL DATA?

We are committed to taking all reasonable and appropriate steps to protect the personal information that we hold from misuse, loss, or unauthorised access. We do this by having in place a range of appropriate technical and organisational measures. These include measures designed to deal with any suspected data breach.

Unfortunately, the transmission of information via email is not secure. Therefore, if you use email for communicating with us, we cannot guarantee that it will remain confidential while in transit.

HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA FOR?

  • We will ordinarily process your data throughout the course of our interactions and will then generally retain it for an appropriate amount of time after we have parted ways, depending on local law requirements and our legitimate business and risk-management needs. The periods of time for which we retain your data will vary depending on the type of data in question and any overarching legal, regulatory or risk-management requirements to retain it for certain minimum periods.  We may, for example, be required to retain certain data for the purposes of tax reporting or responding to tax queries. In other instances, there may be some other legal, regulatory or risk-management requirements to retain data, including where certain data might be relevant to any potential litigation (bearing in mind relevant limitation periods).
  • In determining the appropriate retention period for various types of personal data, in addition to ensuring that we comply with our legal, regulatory and risk-management obligations, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data, the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal data, the purposes for which we need to process your personal data and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, and the applicable legal requirements.

EU AND UK RESIDENTS: HOW CAN YOU ACCESS, AMEND OR TAKE BACK THE PERSONAL DATA THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN TO US?

  • One of the GDPR’s main objectives is to protect and clarify the rights of EU citizens and individuals in the EU with regards to data privacy. Citizens and individuals in the United Kingdom (UK) have similar rights under the UK Data Protection Act. This means that you retain various rights in respect of your data, even once you have given it to us. This section only applies to residents and citizens of the EU and UK. These are described in more detail below.
  • To get in touch about these rights, please contact us at privacy@omm.com. We will seek to deal with your request without undue delay, and in any event within one month (subject to any extensions to which we are lawfully entitled). Please note that we may keep a record of your communications to help us resolve any issues which you raise.
  • Right to object:  this right enables you to object to us processing your personal data where we do so for one of the following four reasons:  (i) our legitimate interests; (ii) to enable us to perform a task in the public interest or exercise official authority; (iii) to send you direct marketing materials; and (iv) for scientific, historical, research, or statistical purposes.
  • The “legitimate interests” and “direct marketing” categories above are the ones most likely to apply.  If your objection relates to us processing your personal data because we deem it necessary for our legitimate interests, we must act on your objection by ceasing the activity in question unless:
      • we can show that we have compelling legitimate grounds for processing which overrides your interests; or
      • we are processing your data for the establishment, exercise or defence of a legal claim.
  • If your objection relates to direct marketing, we must act on your objection by ceasing this activity.
  • Right to withdraw consent:  Where we have obtained your consent to process your personal data for certain activities, you may withdraw this consent at any time and we will cease to carry out the particular activity that you previously consented to unless we consider that there is an alternative reason to justify our continued processing of your data for this purpose in which case we will inform you of this condition.
  • Data Subject Access Requests (DSAR):  You may ask us to confirm what information we hold about you at any time, and request us to modify, update or Delete such information.  We may ask you to verify your identity and for more information about your request.  If we provide you with access to the information we hold about you, we will not charge you for this unless your request is “manifestly unfounded or excessive”.  If you request further copies of this information from us, we may charge you a reasonable administrative cost where legally permissible.  Where we are legally permitted to do so, we may refuse your request.  If we refuse your request we will always tell you the reasons for doing so.
  • Right to erasure:  You have the right to request that we erase your personal data in certain circumstances.  Normally, the information must meet one of the following criteria:
      • the data are no longer necessary for the purpose for which we originally collected and/or processed them;
      • where previously given, you have withdrawn your consent to us processing your data, and there is no other valid reason for us to continue processing;
      • the data has been processed unlawfully (i.e., in a manner which does not comply with the GDPR);
      • it is necessary for the data to be erased in order for us to comply with our legal obligations as a data controller; or
      • if we process the data because we believe it necessary to do so for our legitimate interests, you object to the processing and we are unable to demonstrate overriding legitimate grounds for our continued processing.
  • We would only be entitled to refuse to comply with your request for erasure for one of the following reasons:
      • to exercise the right of freedom of expression and information;
      • to comply with legal obligations or for the performance of a public interest task or exercise of official authority;
      • for public health reasons in the public interest;
      • for archival, research or statistical purposes; or
      • to exercise or defend a legal claim.
  • When complying with a valid request for the erasure of data we will take all reasonably practicable steps to Delete the relevant data.
  • Right to restrict processing:  You have the right to request that we restrict our processing of your personal data in certain circumstances.  This means that we can only continue to store your data and will not be able to carry out any further processing activities with it until either:  (i) one of the circumstances listed below is resolved; (ii) you consent; or (iii) further processing is necessary for either the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims, the protection of the rights of another individual, or reasons of important EU or Member State public interest.
  • The circumstances in which you are entitled to request that we restrict the processing of your personal data are:
    • where you dispute the accuracy of the personal data that we are processing about you.  In this case, our processing of your personal data will be restricted for the period during which the accuracy of the data is verified;
    • where you object to our processing of your personal data for our legitimate interests.  Here, you can request that the data be restricted while we verify our grounds for processing your personal data;
    • where our processing of your data is unlawful, but you would prefer us to restrict our processing of it rather than erasing it; and
    • where we have no further need to process your personal data but you require the data to establish, exercise, or defend legal claims.
  • If we have shared your personal data with third parties, we will notify them about the restricted processing unless this is impossible or involves disproportionate effort.  We will, of course, notify you before lifting any restriction on processing your personal data.
  • Right to rectification:  You also have the right to request that we rectify any inaccurate or incomplete personal data that we hold about you.  If we have shared this personal data with third parties, we will notify them about the rectification unless this is impossible or involves disproportionate effort.  Where appropriate, we will also tell you which third parties we have disclosed the inaccurate or incomplete personal data to.  Where we think that it is reasonable for us not to comply with your request, we will explain our reasons for this decision.
  • Right of data portability:  If you wish, you have the right to transfer your personal data between data controllers.  In effect, this means that you are able to transfer your O’Melveny account details to another online platform.  To allow you to do so, we will provide you with your data in a commonly used machine-readable format that is password-protected so that you can transfer the data to another online platform.  Alternatively, we may directly transfer the data for you.  This right of data portability applies to:  (i) personal data that we process automatically (i.e., without any human intervention); (ii) personal data provided by you; and (iii) personal data that we process based on your consent or in order to fulfil a contract.
  • Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority:   If you are an EU resident, you can lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority of the Member State in which you reside.  If you are a UK resident, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner.  The relevant contact details are:
Phone: 0303 123 1113
Email: casework@ico.org.uk
Post: Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 5AF
  • If you would like to exercise any of these rights, or withdraw your consent to the processing of your personal data (where consent is our legal basis for processing your personal data), please contact privacy@omm.com.  Please note that we may keep a record of your communications to help us resolve any issues which you raise.
  • You may ask to unsubscribe from direct marketing at any time.
  • It is important that the personal information we hold about you is accurate and current.  Please keep us informed if your personal information changes during the period for which we hold your data.

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL DATA ON THE O’MELVENY WEBSITE?

  • O’Melveny is responsible for processing your personal data. It is located at:
O’Melveny & Myers LLP
100 Bishopsgate
19th Floor
London EC2M 1GT
England

If you have any comments or suggestions concerning this Privacy Policy please contact privacy@omm.com. We take privacy seriously and will get back to you as soon as possible.

HOW DO WE STORE AND TRANSFER YOUR DATA INTERNATIONALLY?

  • In order to provide you with the best service and to carry out the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, your data may be transferred:
      • to third parties (such as regulatory authorities, advisers or other Suppliers to the O’Melveny business);
      • to overseas Clients;
      • to Clients within your country who may, in turn, transfer your data internationally;
      • to a cloud-based storage provider; and
      • to other third parties.
  • We want to make sure that your data is stored and transferred in a way which is secure. We will therefore only transfer data outside of the European Economic Area or EEA (i.e., the Member States of the European Union, together with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) where it is compliant with data protection legislation and the means of transfer provides adequate safeguards in relation to your data, for example:
      • by way of data transfer agreement, incorporating the current standard contractual clauses adopted by the European Commission for the transfer of personal data by data controllers in the EEA to data controllers and processors in jurisdictions without adequate data protection laws; or
      • transferring your data to a country where there has been a finding of adequacy by the European Commission in respect of that country’s levels of data protection via its legislation; or
      • where it is necessary for the conclusion or performance of a contract between ourselves and a third party and the transfer is in your interests for the purposes of that contract (for example, if we need to transfer data outside the EEA in order to meet our obligations under that contract if you are a Client of ours); or
      • where you have consented to the data transfer.
  • To ensure that your personal information receives an adequate level of protection, we have put in place appropriate procedures with the third parties we share your personal data with to ensure that your personal information is treated by those third parties in a way that is consistent with and which respects the law on data protection.

COOKIES POLICY

What’s a cookie?

A “cookie” is a piece of information that is stored on your computer’s hard drive and which records your navigation of a website so that, when you revisit that website, it can present tailored options based on the information stored about your last visit.  Cookies can also be used to analyze traffic and for advertising and marketing purposes.

Cookies are used by nearly all websites and do not harm your system.  If you want to check or change what types of cookies you accept, this can usually be altered within your browser settings.

You can adjust your cookie settings for this site here.

How do we use cookies?

  • We use cookies to do two things:
      • To track your use of our website.  This enables us to understand how you use the site and track any patterns that emerge individually or from larger groups.  This helps us to develop and improve our website and services in response to what our visitors want and need.
      • To help us advertise jobs, products or services to you that we think you will be interested in.  Hopefully this means less time for you trawling through endless pages and will get you to the information you want more quickly.
  • Cookies are either:
      • Session cookies:  These are only stored on your computer during your web session and are automatically deleted when you close your browser – they usually store an anonymous session ID allowing you to browse a website without having to log in to each page but they do not collect any information from your computer; or
      • Persistent cookies:  A persistent cookie is stored as a file on your computer and it remains there when you close your web browser.  The cookie can be read by the website that created it when you visit that website again.  We use persistent cookies for Google Analytics and for personalization (see below).
  • Cookies can also be categorized as follows:
      • Strictly necessary cookies:  These cookies are essential to enable you to use the site effectively, such as when applying for a job, and therefore cannot be turned off.  Without these cookies, the services available to you on our site cannot be provided.  These cookies do not gather information about you that could be used for marketing or remembering where you have been on the internet.
      • Performance cookies:  These cookies enable us to monitor and improve the performance of our site.  For example, they allow us to count visits, identify traffic sources and see which parts of the site are most popular.
      • Functionality cookies:  These cookies allow our website to remember choices you make (such as your user name, language or the region you are in) and provide enhanced features.  For instance, we may be able to provide you with news or updates relevant to the services you use.  These cookies can also be used to remember changes you have made to text size, font and other parts of web pages that you can customize.  They may also be used to provide services you have requested such as viewing a video or commenting on a blog.  The information these cookies collect is usually anonymized.
      • Personalization cookies:  These cookies help us to advertise details of potential services that we think may be of interest.  These cookies are persistent (for as long as you are registered with us) and mean that when you log in or return to the website, you may see advertising for services that are similar to services that you have previously browsed.

YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT

If you are a California resident who has provided personal information to us, you may exercise your rights under the CCPA and submit your requests in one of the following methods:  (a) by submitting this online form; (b) by calling the following toll free number 1-866-552-9144 or 213-430-7725.

NOTE:  we do not sell your personal information as that term is defined in the CCPA or under Nevada Law (Section Chapter 603A of the Nevada Revised Statutes).

You have the right to request us to:

(a) Disclose if we have collected personal information on you;
(b) Disclose the categories of personal information that we have collected on you (if any); the categories of sources from which the personal information is collected; the business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling personal information; and the categories of third parties with whom the business shares personal information;
(c) Disclose the specific pieces of personal information that we have collected on you (if any); and
(d) Delete personal information we have collected on you (if you satisfy the conditions set out in the CCPA).
(e) Correct inaccurate personal information that we maintain about you; and 
(f) Not provide discriminatory treatment for the exercise of privacy rights conferred by the CCPA, including an employee’s, applicant’s, or independent contractor’s rights to not be retaliated against for the exercise of their CCPA rights.


We do not offer a right to opt-out of the sale or sharing of your personal information, because within the meaning of the CCPA, we have not sold or shared personal information to any third party within the last twelve months. 

We do not offer a right to limit the use or disclosure of sensitive personal information because, within the meaning of the CCPA, we do not use sensitive personal information for inferring characteristics. 

In order to submit a request, we will need to verify your identity.  We can request from you two or more data points of personal information to verify your identity.  The specific data points we request will depend on the information that you provided.
You may designate an authorized agent to make a request on your behalf. You may make such a designation by providing the agent with written permission to act on your behalf. As permitted by law, we may require additional verification in response to a request even if you choose to use an agent. We may refuse a request if the agent does not provide adequate proof of their authorization. You may also make a verifiable consumer request on behalf of your minor child.

Please note that following your verified request, we will send you your personal information from the following email address:  privacy@omm.com (Any response to your request, including any personal information may be sent as an encrypted file).

Please note that once you have submitted a request, we will send you a receipt, acknowledging your request, within ten (10) days.  If, for some reason, you do not receive such a receipt within ten (10) days of your submitted request, please send us an email to privacy@omm.com as an error may have occurred.

We will process and respond to your request within 45 days after it is received (in some cases, as is allowed under the CCPA, this process may be extended by an additional 45 days).

Please note, that regarding requests under subsections (a), (b), and (c) above, you may only make two requests in a 12-month period, and the information provided need only cover the 12-month period prior to your request.

We hereby inform you that if you exercise any of your rights under the CCPA we may not deny you goods or services for that reason, or subject you to different prices than those paid by other consumers, unless provided otherwise under the CCPA, Federal, or State law.

If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, you may email us at privacy@omm.com.

NOTICE OF INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HAVE COLLECTED

Pursuant to California Civil Code Section 1798.100(b), this serves as notice of the categories of personal information that we may collect and have collected through our website, at our location or through our legal services and the purposes (including business and commercial purposes) for which the information was collected. As noted above, we do not sell your personal information or share your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising (and we do not have actual knowledge that we sell or share the personal information of consumers under 16 years of age). Please note that all of the categories of personal information we collect about you (as detailed below) come from the following categories of sources:

  • You, including through your use of our services
  • Automatically collected from you
  • Our affiliate companies
  • Third parties, such as our Clients

In particular, we may collect and have collected the following categories of personal information from California consumers within the last twelve (12) months:

Category

Collected

Purpose

A. Identifiers

Yes, such information is contained in Client Data, Supplier Data, Job Applicant Data  and Website Users

 

It may also be collected from visitors to our office locations.

 

 

To provide our services to Clients.

 

To respond to your inquiries.

 

To market to alumni of the firm and current and prospective clients.

 

To process job applications and administer employment of staff.

 

For security and fraud prevention purposes.

 

To comply with legal requirements.

B. Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e))(e.g., information protected under the California Security Breach Disclosure laws).

Yes, such information may be contained in Client Data and Supplier Data, and is collected from job applicants.  

To provide our services to Clients.

 

To respond to your inquiries.

 

To market to alumni of the firm  and current and prospective clients.

 

To process job applications and administer employment of staff.

 

For security and fraud prevention purposes.

 

To comply with legal requirements.

C. Protected Classification characteristics under California or federal law.

Yes, if voluntarily provided by job applicants in connection with reporting to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

 

Such information may also be contained in Client Data if related to services provided by us

To comply with legal requirements

D. Commercial information.

Yes, such information may be contained in Client Data and Supplier Data.

 

To provide our services to Clients.

E. Biometric information.

NO

 

F. Internet or other similar network activity.

Yes, such information is collected from Website Users.

 

It may also be contained in Client Data.

To provide, enhance and improve our website.

 

To provide services to our Clients.

 

For marketing purposes.

G. Geolocation data.

NO

 

H. Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information.

Our locations may have security cameras that take video for security purposes.

 

We may also take photographs of Staff, Clients and others with their permission.

 

Such information may also be contained in Client Data.

To provide our services to Clients.

 

For security and fraud prevention.

 

For marketing purposes.

I. Professional or employment-related information.

Yes, from job applicants and staff.

 

Such information may also be contained in Client Data.

To process and evaluate job applicants.

 

To provide our services to Clients.

J. Non-public education information (per the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (20 U.S.C. Section 1232g, 34 C.F.R. Part 99)).

Yes, if Job applicants provide school transcripts and records.

To process and evaluate job applicants.

K. Inferences drawn from other personal information.

NO

 

 

NOTICE OF SALE OR SHARING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

In the preceding twelve months, we have not sold or shared personal information identified in the above categories to any third party.

NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR A BUSINESS OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE

In the preceding twelve months, in our capacity as a business, we have not disclosed your personal information for a business or commercial purpose to any third party, as that term is defined in the California Privacy Laws. We have disclosed your personal information to service providers to perform functions and provide services on our behalf as described above, but such service providers are not considered “third parties” under California Privacy Laws.

RETENTION

We will ordinarily process your data throughout the course of our interactions and will then generally retain it for an appropriate amount of time after we have parted ways, depending on local law requirements and our legitimate business and risk-management needs. The periods of time for which we retain your data will vary depending on the type of data in question and any overarching legal, regulatory or risk-management requirements to retain it for certain minimum periods. We may, for example, be required to retain certain data for the purposes of tax reporting or responding to tax queries. In other instances, there may be some other legal, regulatory or risk-management requirements to retain data, including where certain data might be relevant to any potential litigation (bearing in mind relevant limitation periods).

In determining the appropriate retention period for various types of personal data, in addition to ensuring that we comply with our legal, regulatory and risk-management obligations, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the personal data, the potential risk of harm from unauthorised use or disclosure of your personal data, the purposes for which we need to process your personal data and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means, and the applicable legal requirements.

GLOSSARY

  • Clients:  This category covers individual and corporate purchasers of O’Melveny’s services, any ultimate beneficial owners or trust beneficiaries, any officers or representatives of any corporate entity or intermediaries, directors, members, shareholders and other beneficial owners of corporate entities.
  • Delete:  It is virtually impossible to guarantee the permanent and irretrievable deletion of electronic data.  In addition, sometimes we may be obliged by law or regulation, or need for risk-management reasons, to retain the ability to access certain elements of personal data.  However, once personal data reaches the end of its nominal retention period, or where we receive a valid request to erase it, we will put in place specific operational and systems measures to ensure that the data is “put beyond use”.  By this we mean that while the data will still technically exist on an archive system, we will ensure that it cannot be accessed by any of our operational systems, processes or Staff.  Only a very (and we mean exceptionally) small number of senior Staff, in very (and, again, we mean exceptionally) limited and carefully prescribed situations, will be able to restore your personal data so that it can be viewed for those legitimate purposes.  Once we are clear that all relevant legally mandated retention periods have expired, we will go the additional final step of undertaking a “hard delete”, whereby not even that very limited number of senior Staff would be able to restore your personal data.
  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):  A European Union statutory instrument which aims to harmonise European data protection laws.  It has an effective date of 25 May 2018, and any references to it should be construed accordingly to include any national legislation implementing it.
  • Job Applicants:  This includes applicants for all roles advertised or promoted by O’Melveny, including permanent, part-time and temporary positions with O’Melveny as well as people who have supplied a speculative CV to O’Melveny not in relation to a specific job.
  • Other people whose personal data O’Melveny may process:  These may include O’Melveny Staff emergency contacts and next of kin, referees and dependents for the purpose of benefits (e.g., private medical insurance or childcare funding).  It also includes referees provided by Job Applicants.
  • Staff:  This includes current and former employees and interns engaged directly in the business of O’Melveny (or who have accepted an offer to be engaged) as well as other workers currently or previously engaged in the business of providing services to O’Melveny (even though they are not classed as employees).  Independent contractors and consultants performing services for O’Melveny fall within the definition of a ‘Supplier’ for the purposes of this Privacy Policy.
  • Suppliers:  This refers to partnerships, companies (including sole traders), third party service providers (including administrators and distributors), and atypical workers such as independent contractors and freelance workers, who provide services to O’Melveny.  For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, regulatory agencies and external bodies will be treated as Suppliers.
  • Website Users:  This is any individual who accesses the O’Melveny website.