Last updated: June 21, 2026
This policy explains how lawsuit-results.com (“the site,” “we,” “us”) handles personal data. It covers two groups: Visitors to this website, and individuals named in the legal-outcome records we publish. This is an information-only website. It has no user accounts, no login, and no forms. We do not use analytics or tracking, and we do not collect personal information from visitors beyond the limited technical data needed to run and secure the site, described below.
Who is responsible for your data
The site is published by FamoRenovo Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales (company number 17161700), which is the data controller for the personal data described in this policy. You can contact us about any privacy matter by email at [email protected].
Information from visitors
This site has no accounts, no login, and no contact forms or other data-entry fields. There is no way to submit personal information through this website. We do not use analytics or tracking tools, and we do not build profiles of visitors. The only visitor information processed is the technical data that our hosting and security provider records automatically, such as IP address, browser type, and the time of a request, which is used solely to deliver the site and keep it secure.
If you email us
If you choose to email our published address, we receive your email address and the contents of your message. We use that only to read and respond to you, and to keep a record of the correspondence. We do not add you to any marketing list, and we have no other way of contacting you.
Cookies
We do not use analytics, advertising, or tracking cookies. The only cookies set are those that our security and content-delivery provider uses to operate the site safely, for example to tell automated traffic from real visitors. These are strictly necessary for the site to function, so no consent banner is required. You can still manage or delete cookies through your browser settings.
Personal data within published records
This site publishes factual records of the outcomes of legal matters. Those records necessarily contain personal data about identified individuals, and may refer to allegations, proceedings, or their resolution.
- Source: Records are compiled from primary-source material, such as court filings, judgments, orders, and other documents of public record.
- Lawful basis: We publish a record concerning an identified individual on the basis of that individual’s consent. Where a record draws on information of public record, we also rely on our legitimate interest in maintaining an accurate account of legal outcomes, weighed against the rights of the people concerned.
- Information of a criminal nature: Where a record refers to allegations or proceedings of a criminal nature, that information is taken from documents of public record and published with the consent of the individual concerned.
How we use personal data, and our lawful bases
- To operate, secure, and maintain the site: Our legitimate interests.
- To read and respond to email you send us: Our legitimate interests, and where applicable to meet a legal obligation.
- To publish records concerning identified individuals: Consent, supported where applicable by our legitimate interests.
Sharing data
We do not sell personal data, and we do not share it for advertising. We share data only with the providers who host and secure this website, who act on our instructions, and where we are required to share it by law.
International transfers
Our hosting and security provider may process technical data outside the United Kingdom and the European Economic Area. Where that happens, we rely on the appropriate safeguards recognized under applicable data protection law.
How long we keep data
- Email correspondence: Kept only as long as needed to handle your message and any follow-up.
- Security and server logs: Kept for a limited period for operational and security purposes.
- Published records: Kept for as long as the record remains published. Where we rely on consent, it can be withdrawn at any time.
Your rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to: Access the personal data we hold about you; ask us to correct inaccurate data; ask us to erase your data; restrict or object to our processing; receive your data in a portable format; and, where we rely on consent, withdraw that consent at any time. Withdrawing consent does not affect any processing carried out before you withdrew it.
To exercise any of these rights, or if you are named in a record and wish to raise a concern or request its removal, email [email protected]. We will respond within the time required by applicable law.
Complaints
If you are in the United Kingdom and are unhappy with how we have handled your personal data, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office at ico.org.uk. If you are in the European Economic Area, you may complain to your local supervisory authority.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The “last updated” date at the top shows when it was last revised.