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Cookies notice

This notice explains how Royal Law uses cookies and comparable technologies on the platform, and how visitors can control them.

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What we use

The platform uses a small number of cookies and equivalent browser-storage entries that are strictly necessary for the service — for example to keep a signed-in session active, to remember language and consent preferences, and to protect against cross-site request forgery.

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Analytics

Where analytics or performance measurement is enabled, we use privacy-preserving tooling that does not track individual users across other websites. Analytics cookies are only set with your consent where required by law.

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Third parties

Certain regulated payment providers, sign-in providers and fraud-prevention services may set cookies on their own domains when you use their features on the platform. Their use of cookies is governed by their own policies.

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Your choices

Most browsers allow you to refuse or delete cookies through settings. Refusing strictly necessary cookies may prevent the portal from functioning. Where consent is required, you can withdraw it at any time via the cookies preference control.

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Contact

Questions about cookies can be sent to our correspondence address.

Questions about cookies can be sent to office@royallaw.uk.

Hamilton & Nassouri R Lawyers LTD · Last reviewed 2025