What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They allow the website to remember certain information — for instance, whether you have already seen a notice or what your preferences are — so that your experience is more consistent across visits.
Cookies do not, by themselves, contain information that identifies you as a person. Some cookies are necessary for the website to work at all. Others are optional and are only set if you consent to them.
Cookies We Use
This website uses the following categories of cookies:
- Essential cookies: Required for the website to function. These include cookies that remember your cookie consent choice. They cannot be disabled.
- Analytics cookies: Used to understand how visitors use the website — which pages are visited, how long is spent, and where visitors come from. This helps us improve the website. Set only with your consent.
- Marketing cookies: Used to understand the effectiveness of any advertising the firm may run and to allow relevant content to be shown on other platforms. Set only with your consent.
- Preference cookies: Used to remember choices you make, such as your preferred display settings. Set only with your consent.
Third-Party Cookies
Where analytics or marketing cookies are accepted, third-party services such as Google Analytics may set their own cookies on your device. These services have their own privacy policies, which we encourage you to review. The firm does not have control over third-party cookies once they are set.
Cookie Duration
- Session cookies: Deleted automatically when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: Remain on your device for a set period. Our cookie consent record cookie is retained for 12 months. Analytics cookies typically expire within 12–26 months.