FL GLOBAL LAW, P.C.

A New York Professional Corporation

COOKIE POLICY

This Cookie Policy explains how FL Global Law, P.C. ("FL Global Law," the "Firm," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on flgloballaw.com (the "Site"). This Cookie Policy should be read together with the Firm's Privacy Statement, available at flgloballaw.com/privacy-policy.

1.  What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They enable the website to recognize your device, remember your preferences, and collect information about how you interact with the Site. Similar technologies include web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage objects, which function in comparable ways. As used in this Cookie Policy, the term "cookies" refers collectively to cookies and all such similar technologies.

2.  Categories of Cookies We Use

The Firm uses the following categories of cookies on the Site:

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential for the Site to function properly and cannot be disabled. They enable core functionality such as security, network management, session continuity, and accessibility. They do not store any personally identifiable information and are set solely in response to actions you take, such as submitting a contact form or setting your privacy preferences. Because these cookies are necessary for the operation of the Site, they do not require your consent.

Analytics and Performance Cookies

We may use analytics tools, which may include Google Analytics or comparable services, to collect aggregated, anonymized information about how visitors interact with the Site — for example, which pages are visited most frequently, the duration of visits, and general traffic sources. This information is used solely to improve the Site and the Firm's online presence. These cookies do not personally identify you.

Where analytics cookies are deployed, IP addresses are anonymized prior to processing, and all data is aggregated and not used to identify individual visitors.

Functional Cookies

Functional cookies enable the Site to remember choices and preferences you have indicated — such as language settings or previously entered information — in order to provide a more personalized experience. These cookies do not track your activity on other websites and are not used for any purpose beyond enhancing Site functionality.

Third-Party Cookies

Certain pages on the Site may incorporate content or functionality provided by third parties, such as embedded scheduling tools, contact forms, or document delivery services. These third parties may set their own cookies on your device, which are subject to their respective privacy and cookie policies. FL Global Law does not control third-party cookies and is not responsible for third-party data practices.

The Firm does not use advertising or behavioral tracking cookies, and does not sell or share personal information collected through cookies for advertising purposes.

3.  Legal Basis for Cookie Use

Where applicable law requires consent for the use of non-essential cookies — including under the General Data Protection Regulation ("GDPR") and the ePrivacy Directive — the Firm will seek your consent before placing such cookies. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent, as they are essential for the operation of the Site.

Where the Site is configured with a cookie consent management tool, you may grant, withdraw, or modify your consent at any time using that tool. You may also manage your cookie preferences through your browser settings, as described in Section 4 below. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out prior to such withdrawal.

4.  Managing and Disabling Cookies

You may control and manage cookies through your browser settings. Most modern browsers allow you to refuse new cookies, delete existing cookies, or receive notifications before cookies are placed. The steps for doing so vary by browser; please consult your browser's help documentation for instructions specific to your browser.

Please note that disabling or deleting cookies may affect the functionality and availability of certain features of this Site and other websites you visit. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled through browser settings without significantly impairing core Site functionality.

For additional information about managing cookies and opting out of certain analytics and advertising technologies, the following resources may be helpful:

5.  Retention of Cookie Data

Session cookies are temporary and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period, or until deleted manually. The retention period for each category of cookie is determined by its purpose: analytics cookies are generally retained for up to thirteen (13) months from the date of placement; functional cookies are retained for the duration of your applicable preference settings. Session identifiers and strictly necessary cookies expire at the end of the relevant browser session or within a short fixed period thereafter.

6.  Data Collected Through Cookies

Information that may be collected through cookies includes: IP address (anonymized for analytics purposes), browser type and version, device type and operating system, pages visited and time spent on each page, referring URLs, and general geographic location derived from anonymized IP data. Any such information is processed in accordance with the Firm's Privacy Statement, available at flgloballaw.com/privacy.

7.  Changes to This Cookie Policy

The Firm may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, applicable law, or the Firm's practices. Updates are effective upon posting to the Site. The Firm encourages you to review this Cookie Policy periodically. The date of the most recent revision appears at the bottom of this page.

8.  Contact

For questions or concerns regarding this Cookie Policy or the Firm's use of cookies, please contact FL Global Law, P.C. at:

FL Global Law, P.C.

Attention: Cookie Policy Inquiry

Email: info@flgloballaw.com

Address: 135 W 50th St Ste 200, New York, NY 10020

 

Last Updated: March 2026  ·  FL Global Law, P.C.  ·  flgloballaw.com