When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies and/or other similar technologies. Hyland Levin Shapiro LLP (“HLS”, the “firm,” “we”, “us”, or “our”) and third parties may collect information about you when you use our Website, using cookies. A cookie is a small text file containing a unique identification number that is transferred from a website to your computer or browser. This unique number identifies your web browser whenever you visit the Website. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalized web experience. Cookies allows us, in part, to facilitate the administration and improve the effectiveness of the Website. Cookies also lets us remember your browser so that we can provide personalized services by allowing us to identify those who are returning to the Website. You may set your browser to decline non-essential cookies. If you do so, you may not be able to fully experience certain interactive features of our Website.
We may automatically collect information about your interactions with our Website and may combine this information with other information about you in order to customize your online experience with us. The information we automatically collect may include your IP address, referring URLs, browser and device characteristics, browsing behavior (e.g., date and time of visit, length of visit, clicks on product information or other content) and your response to marketing emails (e.g., whether and when you open our email, the links you click). We may use cookies, and other similar industry standard technologies to capture this information.
We also use third party analytics companies, such as Google Analytics, to analyze the usage of our Website for internal purposes. These analytics companies may use cookies and other tracking mechanisms to collect data about how you use our Websites and provide us with aggregate information on such usage, which helps us improve the performance of our Sites. Please review Google’s privacy policy and the Google Analytics Privacy Controls to learn more about Google’s privacy practices and how to disable this function.