alt
Abdul Razzaq Abdullah & Partners LAWYER & LEGAL CONSULTANTS SINCE 1972

Privacy Policy

ARALF Privacy and Cookie Notice

      1. About this Notice

        This Privacy and Cookie Notice provides information on how ARALF collects and processes your personal data when you visit our website or mobile applications.

      2. The data we collect about you

        • In order to deliver and continuously develop our goods and services, we capture your personal data. 
        • The following distinct categories of personal data about you can be gathered, used, stored and transferred:

          • Information you provide us with: The information you supply us with, including your identification details, email information, shipping address and financial data, is obtained and processed by us.
          • Information about your use of our website and/or smartphone apps: We automatically compile and archive those forms of information, including information about your reviews, experiences, updates and orders, about your use of the ARALF marketplace.
          • Information from third parties and publicly accessible sources: Third parties, including our carriers, can collect information about you; payment service providers; merchants / brands; and advertising service providers.
      3. Cookies and how we use them

        • A cookie, if you agree, is a little file of letters and numbers we put on your computer. 
        • Cookies enable us to discern you from other users of our website and applications for smartphones, helping us to provide you with an integrated browsing experience. For starters, we use cookies for the following purposes
          • Recognizing and counting the number of visits and watching how visits travel through the website by accessing it (this allows us to enhance the way our website operates by ensuring, for example, that users can find what they are looking for).
          • Identify your habits and accounts, such as language settings, items saved, items placed in your basket and primo membership. 
          • Sending you emails targeted to your preferences and commercial / advertising posts.
            Our approved third parties may also set cookies when you use our marketplace. Third parties include search engines, providers of measurement and analytics services, social media networks and advertising companies.
      4. How we use your personal data

        • To run, deliver, create and enhance the goods and services that we provide, we use your personal data, including the following: 
        • Registration of you as a potential person. 
        • Processing your orders and collection. 
        • Managing your partnership with us. 
        • Allowing you to take part in campaigns, events and polls. 
        • Improvement of our website, software, goods and services
        • Recommending / advertising items or services that you may be involved in.
        • Compliance with our legal responsibilities, including, where required, confirming your identity. 
        • Fraud prevention
      5. How we share your personal data

        • For the following reasons, we might need to share your personal details with third parties: 
        • Sale of goods and services: In order to sell to third parties your products and services bought from our website, we will be forced to supply those third parties with your personal details.
        • Acting with third-party service providers: We involve third parties on our behalf to carry out those tasks. Examples include the distribution of goods or service orders, the distribution of shipments, data collection, the provision of marketing aid, payment processing, information transfer, credit risk appraisal and monitoring, and the provision of customer support.
        • Company transfers: We could sell or purchase other companies or services while we continue to expand our company. Customer details can, in such transactions, be exchanged along with other business properties.
        • Detecting fraud and abuse We report accounts and other sensitive details for identity prevention and credit risk mitigation and compliance with the legislation to other businesses and organisations.
          When we share your personal data with third parties we:
          • require them to agree to use your data in accordance with the terms of this Privacy and Cookie Notice, our Privacy Policy and in accordance with the law
          • only permit them to process your personal data for specified purposes and in accordance with our instructions. We do not allow our third-party service providers to use your personal data for their own purposes.
      6. International transfers

        If this is legal under applicable laws at your place, we can move your personal data to locations in another country. In such transitions, there are implicit dangers. 

        We will put in place steps appropriate to protect your data in the case of foreign transfers of your personal data, and we will continue to uphold your legal rights according to the provisions of this Privacy and Cookie Notice and the relevant laws at your site.

      7. Data security

        To prevent your personal data from being inadvertently destroyed, used or used in an inappropriate manner, changed or disclosed, we have put in place effective security measures. Furthermore, we restrict access to your personal details to certain staff, officers, contractors and other third parties who need to know about a company. Only according to our directions may they handle your personal details and they are entitled to a confidentiality agreement. We have placed processes in place to deal with any possible misuse of personal data and will inform you and any relevant authority of a misuse where we are legally obliged to do so.

      8.  Your legal rights

        It is essential that the personal information we hold about you is accurate and up to date. Please keep us updated if, during your relationship with us, your personal data changes. 

        Under such cases, under relation to your personal data, you have protections under data privacy legislation, including the ability to read, amend or delete your personal data, to object to or prevent the processing of your personal data, and to unsubscribe from our emails and newsletters.

VIEW OUR LEGAL SERVICES

KNOW MORE
Debt Collection and Decree Execution

Debt Collection:

The firm takes the following steps to ensure the full collection of the debt:

  • Judicial warning to the debtor.
  • On failure to comply with the warning to settle the debt, a Court decree is obtained pursuing a lawsuit at the court.
  • Precautionary measures are taken against the debtor.

Decree Execution:

The Firm maintains substantial influence over various parties to facilitate the execution process. If the situation requires the firm’s involvement in inquiries that reveal the financial status of the debtors, the firm actively pursues such inquiries. The procedure for enforcing the Court’s judgment is as follows:

  • Dispatch of the court’s decree promptly to the debtor.
  • Avail the option of seizure, sequestration, apprehension, arraigns detention, and obstruction from travel.
  • Incapacitate debtor’s bank accounts and assets.

Establishment of Companies

Companies in Kuwait are established under the Commercial Companies Law (CCL). The liability of the shareholder is limited to the extent of the capital invested by the shareholder in such companies. One of the major rules in setting up a business in Kuwait is that the foreigner must have a Kuwaiti partner.

Here at Abdul Razzaq and partners law firm, we have helped hundreds of foreign clients set up all the legal foundations they need to successfully establish their business in Kuwait. We helped them establish and maintain a solid legal foundation to help them run their business smoothly and have a proactive approach to forecast issues that might arise and solve them before they do, saving the business owners time and money.

Writing and reviewing Legal agreements

We provide legal agreement drafting and reviewing to our clients, whether those agreements are between their partners or other entities, to ensure that the documents are legally sound and inclusive of both parties’ rights.

Authentication of Documents

Our legal and paralegal staff ensure that all the legal documents our clients need are authenticated, whether from the government or other entities, thus eliminating this hassle from our clients and ensuring that our legal team or clients can submit these documents successfully.

Litigation, Dispute Resolution, and Arbitration

We provide Local and International Litigations, Local and International Arbitration, and Mediation services.

When litigation is the only solution, Our lawyers at ARALF act promptly in pursuing every legal tactic possible to reach decisions favorable for the clients’ objectives. Our lawyers have vast experience in litigating before the Kuwaiti courts of all levels and are experts in debating cases at the Department of Experts.

On the international level, our lawyers have participated in different international panels of arbitration according to the provisions of the International Chamber of Commerce (I.C.C.) and (AAA).

Consultation and legal Advice

The firm offers consultations and legal advice for clients who either have an ongoing dispute or those who wish to be proactive and prevent future legal complications.

The firm also has a strong industrial prominence and represents developers, financial institutions, and corporate bodies. ARALF assists not only in the expansion phase of a project but also to formulate, legalize as well as restructure and rationalize business ventures.

The firm helps to plan and implement all sorts of transactions, whether it is complicated legal contracts or conveyance, cross-border deals, and/or acquisitions.

Need a consultation, have a question regarding opening your business in Kuwait?

Book a consultation with one of our top consultants now!

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site.