Cookies are small text files a website places on your device to remember things about you. This page explains what we use and why, in line with the UK’s Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and UK GDPR.
Your control
When you first visit the site, we show you a banner. You can accept all cookies, reject all non-essential cookies, or choose category by category. Your choice is stored for a year, after which we ask again. You can clear the choice any time by clearing your browser’s storage for this site.
Categories we use
Strictly necessary
Essential cookies that make the site work — remembering your consent preferences and keeping forms secure. These don’t require consent because the site cannot function without them.
Analytics (optional)
Only set if you give consent. We use privacy-friendly visitor analytics to understand which pages are helpful and which need improvement. We do not share this data with third parties for their own purposes.
Marketing (optional)
Only set if you give consent. Used to measure the effectiveness of adverts on platforms such as Instagram, LinkedIn and Google, and to show you more relevant content. If you’ve seen us on social media and arrived via a campaign, these cookies help us understand that journey.
Third-party cookies
Any third-party cookies (such as from analytics or ad platforms) are only set after you grant the corresponding consent. We review our vendors on an ongoing basis to make sure they comply with UK data protection law.
Questions
Email us at privacy@lawbysajj.com if anything is unclear. See our privacy notice for the full picture on how we handle personal data.

