Legal information Site EditorSAS LYSEO
15 rue Santoyon - 38070 Saint-Quentin-Fallavier
France
E-mail: contact@lyseo.com
Company registered in French Trade and Companies Register of LYON city under reference 301010492
Share capital: €1,040,000
Director of publication: Sophie CARDON
Website hostThe lyseo.com website is hosted by: Orange Business Solution
Address of the host: 1 Place des Droits de l'Homme
Postal code and city: 93210 Saint-Denis
Intellectual property
All the contents of the lyseo.com website (texts, images, videos, logos, etc.) are protected by copyright and are the exclusive property of LYSEO SARL. Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication, transmission, whether total or partial, of the site or its contents, by any process whatsoever, is prohibited without the prior authorisation of LYSEO.
Personal dataIn accordance with Articles 12 and 13 of the European Regulation 2016-679 of April 27, 2016, relating to the protection of personal data, we inform you that LYSEO may collect data concerning you through the "Contact" section of the website
www.lyseo.com.
The personal data that may be collected are as follows: User’s first and last name Company Email address
These data will be kept for the duration of the legal retention period in force, solely for the purpose of ensuring the follow-up of user requests. In the event of an application for a job offer published on the website
www.lyseo.com, the user acknowledges and accepts that the information transmitted may be disclosed to the relevant departments within LYSEO.In accordance with Articles 15, 16, 17, and 18 of the aforementioned regulation, users may request access, modification, or deletion of their data at any time by submitting a request to LYSEO, via the contact form on the website, or at the postal address of the headquarters :
LYSEO
15 rue du Santoyon
38070 Saint-Quentin-Fallavier
Applicable law This legal notice is governed by French law. Any dispute relating to the interpretation or execution of this legal notice shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the French courts.