The purpose of this cookie policy (hereinafter, the ‘Policy’) is to inform users about the use of cookies and/or similar technologies on the website www.ramonycajalabogados.com (hereinafter, the ‘Website’).
The owner and manager of the Website is Ramón y Cajal Abogados, S.L.P. (hereinafter, ‘Ramón y Cajal Abogados’ or ‘Us’), with Spanish tax identification number B80340896 and registered office at calle Almagro, no. 16-18, ZIP code 28010, Madrid (Spain).
This Policy provides a detailed description of the cookies used on the Website, indicating, among other things, what they are used for and how long they remain on the user’s device (hereinafter, the ‘User’ or ‘You’).
Cookies are a kind of tool that is downloaded onto the User's device (computer, mobile phone, tablet, etc.) and that allows certain information to be stored and retrieved about the User's device and browsing habits. In general, these technologies can be used for a wide range of purposes, such as, for example, recognising you as a User, obtaining information about your browsing habits or personalising the way in which content is displayed.
The specific uses we make of these technologies on the Website are described below.
The Website uses only first-party cookies (i.e. cookies from the Website itself and managed by us). The cookies used have a purely technical purpose and cannot be deactivated.
In essence, technical cookies are a type of cookie that allows the User to navigate properly through the Website and make use of the various options, functions and services available, such as, for example, session identification, access to restricted areas, registration and/or participation in an event and traffic control.
You can consult below the details of the cookies used by the Website:
Cookie |
Type |
Purpose |
Expiration |
Description |
cookie-agreed |
First-party |
Technical |
100 days |
Indicate whether the User has closed the cookie banner and the version thereof. |
cookie-agreed-version |
First-party |
Technical |
100 days |
The Website contains links to third-party websites, whose cookie policies are separate and independent from that of the Website. By accessing such websites, you can decide whether or not to accept their cookie policies.
We would like to inform you that you can set your browser to automatically reject cookies. You can find more information on how to enable such settings via the following links:
This Policy is in force as of the date of its publication on the Website. Ramón y Cajal Abogados reserves the right to update, modify or delete, in whole or in part and at any time, this Policy. Therefore, Users are recommended to consult it periodically.
For more information on how we process your data and your data protection rights, please check our privacy policy.
You can also contact our data protection officer with any queries or doubts you may have by any of the following means: