Cookie Policy

Williams & Connolly LLP Cookie Policy

Williams & Connolly LLP uses cookies on our website to track site traffic, to improve visitor experience, and to link visitors to other sites, including social networks or other communications channels.  This Cookie Policy includes information about how we use cookies, how you can manage cookies and opt-out, and how you can contact us.

What are Cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that is sent by a website to your computer or mobile device when you visit our website.  Web browser cookies may store information such as your IP address, your browser or device type, and information about the online content you view.  By storing such information, web browser cookies can remember your preferences and settings for online services and help us analyze how you use our online services.

How We Use Cookies

We use cookies to remember your online preferences and settings; to remember/collect information that you may enter online (on our website); to generate aggregate statistics about how visitors use our website; for error management and troubleshooting; to help you share content with others online; and to improve your experience.

We may give you the option to share content from the website on social networks or other communications channels. To support this, we link to AddThis, a company that provides content sharing services. AddThis may set cookies or other tracking technologies on your computer or device.  Please see the AddThis privacy policy for more information. Williams & Connolly LLP is not responsible for the privacy practices of AddThis. 

Analytics on Our Website

We use Google Analytics to collect statistical information about how our website is used. Google Analytics uses cookies that collect information such as your IP address, browser information, online preferences, and online visitor history to record how you use our website. 

Google Analytics helps us track site traffic, what browsers are used (so we can maximize browser compatibility), the country or region where our visitors are located, and our visitors’ online preferences. This collected information enables Williams & Connolly LLP to improve its content and visitor experience on the website.

Google Analytics cookies may retain information for up to two years. For more information about Google Analytics services, please click here.   Williams & Connolly LLP is not responsible for the privacy practices of Google Analytics.  To find out more about the Google Analytics services used on our site and to opt-out please visit: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Managing Cookies and Local Storage on Your Device

You do not have to accept cookies, consent can be withdrawn at any time, and you can change your web browser settings to refuse or delete all cookies. Some devices allow you to control this through your device settings. Please note that if you choose not to receive cookies at any time, the Williams & Connolly LLP website may not function properly and certain services will not be provided. Each browser and device is different, so check the settings menu of your browser or device to learn how to change your cookie preferences.

You can find information on how to manage cookie settings on certain browsers via the following links:

Changes to this Cookie Policy
Williams & Connolly LLP reserves the right to amend this Cookie Policy to reflect our activities and visitor feedback at any time.

Governing Law
By choosing to visit the Williams & Connolly LLP website, you agree that any dispute over privacy or the terms contained in this Cookie Policy will be governed by the laws of the District of Columbia and the United States of America.

Contact

If you have any questions or concerns about our use of cookies, please send us an email at DataProtection@wc.com.

 

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