Cookie Policy

What are cookies?
Like many websites, we use ‘cookies’ to personalise your visits to the Mulroy and Company Solicitors Website (the “Website”). Cookies are small text files which may be stored on your computer or mobile device and contain data related to a website you visit. The use of cookies allows our Website to improve by remembering preferences expressed by a user or tracking a user’s use of a website for statistical analysis.

Types of cookies
The Mulroy and Company Solicitors Website employs two different forms of cookies:

Session Cookies, which are temporary cookies that are not persistently stored on your computer or mobile device. They are used to deliver basic functions of a website while you are actively using it – for instance during a registration process. Session cookies are generally erased when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies, which are cookies placed on your computer or mobile device for a pre-determined length of time when you visit this site. This allows our Website to deliver functions between browser sessions and subsequent visits. The Mulroy and Company Solicitors Website only places cookies on your device which are specific to our Website.
Why do we use cookies?
For statistical purposes we use the Google Analytics to track how many individual unique users we have and how often they visit our Website. We collect data listing which of our pages are most frequently visited and by which types of users and from which countries.

Managing cookies
If you do not want your browser to accept cookies from our Website, you can turn off the cookie acceptance option in your browser settings. For further information about how to turn off cookie acceptance please refer to the “Help” function in your browser.

Please note that disabling cookie support may prevent our Website from functioning properly and you may not be able to fully utilise all of its features and services.