Cookie Policy

Introduction to Our Cookie Policy

At Alsanna & Associates Law Group, we value transparency and trust as the foundation of our professional relationship with our clients and website visitors. This Cookie Policy details how and why we use cookies and similar technologies on this website (https://alsannatlaw.com/). Learning more about what cookies are and how we use them will help you make an informed decision regarding privacy and your online experience. It’s important to us that you trust us with your information, and that our website upholds its promise to you of high standards and reliable performance. This policy informs you of the cookies we use, why we use them, and what you can do if you choose to opt out of cookies.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small files that are stored on your computer (or computer-like device, such as a tablet or smartphone) when you visit a website. Cookies enable websites to remember certain actions performed and your preferences over time, which contributes to an easier and more tailored site experience for you. Cookies can be used to allow us to perform functions like remembering your login credentials, remembering language preferences, storing analytics data, and more. While most cookies are essentially harmless and intended to contribute to a positive site experience for you, we believe it is good practice to be transparent and give our customers visibility into such activities and how they impact customer privacy.

Why Does Alsanna & Associates Law Group Use Cookies?

We utilize cookies on our site to help our website function correctly, improve the user experience, and further our mission of providing free and accessible legal information and services. Our site serves a variety of purposes and has many types of users-from individuals looking for advice from a lawyer, to companies seeking to retain counsel, to people who just want to catch up on some legal news-so cookies help us customize your experience on our site. Cookies also give us insight into website usage, so that we can continue to improve it and make every effort to provide the best online experience possible for our users.

Types of Cookies We Use

  • Required cookies: Certain cookies are required for the site to operate. These cookies allow basic services like secure log-ins, session management, and site navigation. Without these cookies, some services (like secure log-in or form submissions) cannot be provided.
  • Performance and Analytics Cookies: We want to understand how our website performs or is used, such as how you arrived here or what pages were viewed. Before we make improvements to the structure, content, and usability of our website, we use analytic tools which provide us information about traffic, including: page views, time spent on a page, and the path visitors take through the site.
  • Functional Cookies: We also use cookies to remember your preferences (language, region), which makes it more convenient for you to return and use the site again. Functional cookies allow us to customize content for you and remember choices (for example, your username) you’ve made on our website.
  • Advertising & Marketing Cookies: While we don’t display third-party advertising on our website, we may on occasion use cookies which help us measure the effectiveness of our newsletter promotions or to deliver legal articles. These cookies help us understand reader interest in the content of our publications and deliver information about our offerings relevant to your needs.
  • Third Party Cookies: Certain features on our website (such as embedded video players, maps from Google Maps, or other interactive content) may be delivered by third parties that set their own cookies. We strive to use only reputable providers that adhere to privacy legislation and are committed to protecting your information.

More Details about Cookies We Use on Our Website

  • Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies that are deleted from your device after you close your browser. They keep your session alive as you move between pages and ensure features like secure access and form submissions are functional.
  • Persistent Cookies: These stay on your device for a specific period of time (a couple of hours to several months) or until you delete them. They allow us to remember your preferences and recognize when you connect with us again.
  • Google Analytics Cookies: We use Google Analytics which collects anonymous visitor data to learn more about how visitors use our website. These cookies collect information such as the pages you visit, average time spent, and how visitors navigate our site. The insight allows us to improve our content and your experience when accessing the website. All data is in an aggregate (not individual) format.
  • Preference Cookies: These cookies store information such as language choices, region, or appearance. They keep your preferences for the next time you visit the site.
  • Newsletter Engagement Cookies: If you receive our newsletter, cookies may be set to track engagements with the sign-up forms and monitor engagement with the legal alert bulletins themselves. This helps us optimize our communications and keep content relevant.
  • Third party service cookies: Some pages include embedded content such as YouTube videos or Google Maps. The third parties providing these features may set their own cookies on your web browser, and we recommend checking their privacy & cookie policies.

How We Use the Information We Collect

  • Increasing security and service availability on our site to ensure a safe and consistent experience
  • Customization of services (site preferences and settings) to improve usability
  • Understanding website performance so we know what is working well or if we need to make improvements to better serve you
  • Supporting outreach such as program newsletters to analyze the effectiveness of communications so we can improve them over time
  • Facilitating compliance with legal and regulatory data privacy obligations

Importantly, we do not use cookies to collect sensitive personal information or to build user profiles for targeted advertising. We use all data responsibly and are mindful of our lawyer-client confidentiality obligations and other client privacy protections.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

The very first time you visit this site, information will be provided explaining the use of cookies and giving you the ability to provide, deny, or customize your settings with regard to cookies. You will be able to select accept all cookies, reject cookies that are not strictly necessary, or customize your settings. Most Internet browsers provide settings for managing cookies, including blocking or deleting cookies for specific sites. Cookie settings for major browsers include:

  • Google Chrome – Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data
  • Mozilla Firefox – Options > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data
  • Microsoft Edge – Settings > Cookies and site permissions
  • Safari – Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data

Disabling certain cookies or resetting your browser may limit your ability to access certain areas or features of the site.

Your Rights and Choices

  • Know what cookies are being stored and used on your device and why.
  • Withdraw or refuse consent to be tracked by optional cookies at any time.
  • Request access to any personal data about you that is collected by cookies where required.
  • Request deletion or restriction of your information, subject to legal obligations.
  • Submit a complaint with, or otherwise seek guidance from, a regulatory authority if you believe data processing reduces your rights.

We highly recommend that you review this Cookie Policy periodically and contact us with any questions or concerns you have about your privacy and security rights and your data.

How We Protect Your Information

The protection of your data is a key value of Alsanna & Associates Law Group. We use technical and organizational steps to secure our cookies data, such as encryption, secure data storage, and regular security audits. Data is only accessible by authorized personnel trained in privacy and other confidentiality requirements. We regularly monitor the website and review privacy practices to ensure compliance with applicable law and best practices.

Third Parties That Use Cookies

Our website may include content and features (such as video players, sharing buttons, or maps) that are linked to third-party website(s) or services. These third-party providers (e.g., YouTube, Google Maps, or social media platforms) may store cookies on your systems when you visit their features on our website. While we select these providers with care, we do not control the cookies they use or how they treat data. We recommend you address any questions you have about the handling of your information with those third-party sites and services.

Changes to Our Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, regulatory obligations, or practice. Where there are any material changes, we will notify you by making an entry on this page of the policy and updating what is displayed at the top of this page. We recommend that you check this page of the policy and your own cookies section regularly in order to be fully aware of our latest use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Your continued use of the website signifies your acceptance of the current cookie policy.

Contact Us

Should you have any further questions, comments, or requests related to this Cookie Policy and/or your privacy rights, please contact us. An agent of Alsanna & Associates Law Group will attempt to provide you with the information you seek, on a timely basis.

We pledge to you that we respect your trust and are committed to fostering a safe, fair, and transparent environment online for all our visitors and clients. Please see our Privacy Policy for more general information about our privacy practices.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cookies

  • Q. Will cookies gather data on my law-related or financial matters?
    A. No. Cookies on our website do not include personal or sensitive information, such as legal particulars, financial information, case numbers, or account numbers. The role of the cookies on our website is to improve the functionality of the site and allow us to monitor how users access the site.
  • Q. Can I use the site without accepting cookies?
    A. Certain cookie types are essential for basic functionality on the site, but you can choose to decline others. Some aspects of the site will not work properly without certain cookies.
  • Q. What is the shelf life of cookies produced by the site?
    A. It depends on the specific cookie type. Session cookies expire once you close your browser; persistent cookies last until a specific expiration date or until they are manually deleted through your computer settings.
  • Q. Do you share cookie information with third parties?
    A. We do not sell or share cookie information with third parties for marketing purposes. Third-party service providers may receive access to cookies essential to specific functionality they offer, but it is strictly for technical support functions.

If you still have questions, please don’t hesitate to send us an email at [email protected].

Commitment to Transparency and Trust

Alsanna & Associates Law Group was built on values like tenacity, justice, and personalized service. We carry those values into everything we do, including our website. It’s a reflection of our commitment to being transparent and building long-term relationships with our clients based on trust. Whether you’re looking for legal help, educational services, or just browsing our site, your privacy and confidence are always our top priority.

Wrap Up and Concluding Remarks

Cookies are an important mechanism that assists in making a highly secure, convenient, and informative online experience with Alsanna & Associates Law Group. We use cookies in a responsible manner with the sole purpose of facilitating and improving your interaction with our website and helping further our mission of providing accessible, high quality legal services. We encourage you to take an active role in the management of your cookie preferences. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you require additional information or assistance regarding cookies and cookie technology. We appreciate your trust in us as your legal source of information-both online and in person.