Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

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Cookie Policy

We use cookies (small text files placed on your web browser), web beacons and similar technologies (together, “Cookies”) on our websites to make sure the sites function as they should (e.g. to ensure images display correctly, to store your preferences, and to prevent errors).

Where you consent (by: (a) agreeing to cookies through our website cookies banner; and/or or (b) clicking on a link in a blog, legal update or other direct mailing from us (a “Mailer”)), we will also use certain Cookies (“Optional Cookies”) to analyse how our websites and online services are performing - for example to understand how people arrive at and use our website (which pages are viewed, articles downloaded, etc) so that we can make it more intuitive (“Analytics Cookies”). Analytics Cookies record your IP address, your web browser details and related information (e.g. your location, company name and industry, where this is identifiable from public sources based on your IP address - and the data is therefore not deemed anonymous under GDPR.

If you are concerned about cookies, most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings. To find out more about cookies and how to disable them, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

TYPES OF COOKIES WE USE

These are the cookies used by the BCLP Group. Our individual websites (www.bclplaw.com; trainee.bclplaw.com; discover.bclplaw.com;  www.careconversation.com; perspectives.bclplaw.com; client-stories.bclplaw.com; traininghub.bclplaw.com) will each use a selection (not all) of these cookies as appropriate.

Most of these cookies are placed on your web browser by our websites (known as ‘first party cookies’). Some cookies, such as the Google cookies, are placed by third party domains. In particular, where your data is collected by Google Analytics, it may be: (i) processed (and combined with other data about you held) by Google in the US for its own purposes; and (ii) accessible to US government authorities. 

For such ‘third party cookies’, please view the relevant website for further details of their privacy policy. 

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