Privacy Policy
How this website handles information — held to the standard the site itself writes about.
This website, gdprsolicitor.ie, is operated by Mary Molloy Solicitors, The Ormond Building, 31–36 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7, D07 EE37. A data protection website should practise what it publishes, so this policy is deliberately plain.
Information collected through this website
This is a static informational website. It contains no contact forms and does not itself collect personal data you type. The interactive tools (the Data Access Request Generator and the Data Breach Response Checklist) run entirely in your browser: everything you enter is processed on your device and is not stored by us or transmitted to us.
Standard technical data (such as IP addresses in server logs) may be processed by our hosting provider for security and delivery of the site. Where analytics are used, they measure aggregate site usage.
If you contact us
If you phone or email the firm, we process the personal data you provide to respond to your enquiry and, if you engage us, to provide legal services — under our professional duties of confidentiality as well as data protection law. Our full data protection notice for clients, including retention periods and legal bases, is provided on engagement and available on request.
Your rights
You have the rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability and objection described throughout this website, subject to legal and professional obligations. To exercise them, contact richardoshea@marymolloysolicitors.com. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Commission.
Talk to a GDPR solicitor
Mary Molloy Solicitors acts for individuals and organisations across Ireland on data protection matters — access requests, breaches, compensation claims, complaints and compliance. All enquiries are handled through our Dublin office.
Contact us — 01 5827148This page contains general information about Irish law and practice. It is not legal advice, it may not reflect your circumstances, and reading it does not create a solicitor–client relationship with Mary Molloy Solicitors. We do not advise on taxation; please speak to your accountant or Revenue. In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.