The Law Firm Ljubenko & Partners reserves the right to use cookies on its website in order to provide you with a better user experience.
In order to make the visit to this website as pleasant, functional and convenient as possible, the website stores a certain amount of information on your computer, the so-called cookies.
They serve to ensure optimal operation of the website, but also to improve your browsing and use of the website.
By visiting and using this website, you agree to the use of cookies, which can also be blocked.
After that, you will still be able to browse the website, but some options will not be available to you.
What are cookies?
Our website uses cookies to offer visitors and potential users of legal services a personalized experience, and to collect data on the use of the website.
Cookies can improve your experience on a law firm’s website because they allow us to remember your preferences and habits every time you visit the website.
A cookie is a piece of information stored on your computer, mobile phone or tablet, which can be provided directly by the website you are visiting (first-party cookies) or in cooperation with and for the needs of the website by a third party (third-party cookies).
Cookies usually save your settings, settings for the website and the like. When you reopen the website of the Law Firm Ljubenko & Partners, your internet browser sends back the cookies belonging to that website.
This allows the page to display information tailored to your needs. Cookies can hold a wide range of information, including some personal information.
Such information can only be stored if you enable it. The website itself cannot gain access to information that you have not given them, and they cannot access any other file on your computer.
Use of cookies on law firm websites
The Law Firm Ljubenko & Partners uses cookies for the purpose of monitoring statistical visits to its websites solely to obtain the necessary information about the attractiveness and success of its pages, and in doing so uses a third-party service called Google Analytics.
Detailed information provided by Google about this service, as well as the possibilities of users to regulate the cookie settings that are necessary for this, are available at: http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html
If you want to prevent cookies from being stored on your computer, you can do so by blocking them, however, this could have undesirable effects on the use of the website.
In order to turn off cookies, it is necessary to adjust the settings and configurations of your internet browser on your computer.
In your browser’s menu, select Help and Cookie Information and follow the instructions.
Types of cookies
There are two categories of cookies – temporary and permanent.
Temporary cookies are removed from your computer when you close your web browser. They are used by websites to store temporary data.
Persistent cookies are stored on your computer and remain on your computer even after you close your browser.