Cookie Policy
1. Who we are
AZJ Legal is the trading name of Anthony Jimenez & Company (UK) Limited and Anthony Jimenez & Company (Gibraltar) Limited. For personal data collected via this website (including via contact forms and strictly necessary cookies), Anthony Jimenez & Company (UK) Limited and Anthony Jimenez & Company (Gibraltar) Limited act as joint controllers. We have agreed that Anthony Jimenez & Company (UK) Limited will be your primary contact for privacy queries and the exercise of your data-protection rights; however, you may exercise your rights against either entity. If your enquiry leads to an engagement with one entity, that entity will be the controller for client-matter data relating to that instruction.
Contact: enquiries@azj-legal.com
Address: 8-10 Hill Street, Mayfair, London. W1J 5NG.
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7129 1158
2. About this policy
This Cookies Policy explains how AZJ Legal uses cookies and similar technologies on this website (the “Site”). It should be read alongside our Website Privacy Policy. If anything in this Cookies Policy conflicts with the Website Privacy Policy, this Cookies Policy shall govern cookies and similar technologies.
3. What are cookies and similar technologies
- Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit the Site.
- Cookies can be session cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (stored until they expire or you delete them).
4. Legal basis and consent
- Under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (“PECR”), we may set strictly necessary cookies without consent. For the associated processing under the UK GDPR, Anthony Jimenez & Company (UK) Limited and Anthony Jimenez & Company (Gibraltar) Limited, as joint controllers, rely on legitimate interests in operating a secure, functional website.
- We do not use any non-essential cookies (for example, analytics, preference or marketing cookies) on this Site. If this changes in future, we will first seek your prior consent and update this policy before placing such cookies.
- Blocking or deleting strictly necessary cookies may cause parts of the Site to fail or behave unexpectedly.
5. How we use cookies
5.1 How we use cookies
(a) make the website work, keep it secure and enable core features;
(b) remember your preferences (for example, cookie choices, language, partially completed forms);
(c) measure and improve performance and content (analytics);
(d) where enabled by you, deliver or measure marketing communications and event registrations.
6. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties when you visit our Site, for example analytics, video hosting, map embeds or event platforms. These third parties may act as independent controllers in some cases. Please review their privacy/cookie notices for details of how they process your data.
7. International transfer
As joint controllers located in the UK and Gibraltar, we process personal data collected via this Site in both jurisdictions. Some of our service providers may process data outside the UK and Gibraltar. Where no UK adequacy regulation applies, we rely on a lawful transfer mechanism under the UK GDPR (such as the ICO’s International Data Transfer Agreement or the UK Addendum to the EU Standard Contractual Clauses). Please see our Website Privacy Policy for further details.
8. Managing cookies
- You can block or delete cookies using your browser settings. If you block all cookies, essential parts of the Site may not function.
- The Site does not currently respond to DNT signals. Please use your browser settings if you wish to limit cookies.
9. Retention
Data derived from cookies are retained only for as long as needed for the stated purposes.
10. Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time. Changes take effect on publication. Please check back regularly.