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Set out below is a brief description of the cookies Lex Mercatoria Solicitors use and what they do:

Content Management Cookies

These session cookies are used, for example, to assist with any changes to the style of our website that users may wish to make or if you elect to view our website as “Text Only”. If you are a subscriber and log into our website, a CMS cookie will remember that you have done so as you navigate around the site.

Online Notification Cookies

This session cookie is used by our server to count how many visitors are viewing our website at any one time. A random number is generated when you arrive at our website and the server uses this to track you until you navigate away.

Google Analytics

These cookies are used to help us improve the services we provide by collecting information about how visitors use our website. The cookies gather information in an anonymous form and enable us to know how many people visit our website, where the visitors have come to the website from, how long they stay on our website and what pages they view.

One of the four Google cookies is not a session cookie but a persistent cookie. This particular cookie registers when you first visit our website and will record any subsequent visits you may make. This cookie will be stored on your hard drive for two years unless you actively delete it.

We do not use cookies to identify you but to improve your experience of our site, however, you can choose not to accept the cookies Lex Mercatoria Solicitors uses. Should you disable all cookies, you will still be able to access our website although some aspects of its functionality may be impaired. If you want to block cookies you can do so through your internet browser.