Legal

Cookies Policy

Last updated 9 June 2026

1. Introduction

This Cookies Policy explains how Equip Law Ltd uses cookies and similar technologies on our website.

This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect and use personal data.

Read our Privacy Policy

2. Who we are

For privacy or cookie-related queries, please contact us at info@equip-law.co.uk.

3. What are cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites operate effectively, remember preferences, understand website usage and support functionality such as forms, bookings and online tools.

We may also use similar technologies, such as pixels, tags, scripts, tracking links and local storage. In this policy, references to cookies include similar technologies where relevant.

Cookies may be:

4. Types of cookies we use

Our website may use the following categories of cookies.

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are required for our website to operate properly. They may be used for security, network management, accessibility, form submission, cookie consent management and other core website functions. These cookies cannot usually be switched off through our website because the website cannot function properly without them.

Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use our website, including which pages are visited, how long visitors spend on the website, how visitors arrived at the website and whether visitors experience errors.

We may use Google Analytics or similar tools to improve our website, content, services and user experience. Analytics tools may collect information such as IP address, browser type, device information, approximate location, referral source, pages visited and interactions with website content. Where required by law, analytics cookies will only be used with your consent.

Functionality cookies

Functionality cookies allow our website to provide enhanced functionality and remember choices you make. These cookies may support appointment booking tools, online forms, diagnostic tools, business legal assessment tools, legal audit tools, questionnaires, checklists, scorecards and downloadable resource forms. If you disable functionality cookies, some parts of the website may not work as intended.

Marketing cookies

Marketing cookies may be used to understand how visitors interact with our website and marketing content, measure the effectiveness of campaigns, and provide relevant business updates, content or advertising. We may use marketing or tracking technologies such as LinkedIn Insight Tag, Meta Pixel, Google Ads cookies, email marketing tracking tools or similar technologies. Marketing cookies will only be used where required consent has been obtained.

Third-party cookies

Our website may use third-party tools or embedded content, including Calendly, Google Analytics, Google Maps, YouTube or Vimeo, LinkedIn, email marketing platforms, CRM tools, diagnostic tool providers, form providers, hosting providers or security providers.

These third parties may set their own cookies when you interact with their tools or content. We do not control third-party cookies, and you should review the relevant third party’s privacy and cookies notices for more information.

5. Online tools, booking forms and downloadable resources

Our website may include appointment booking tools, contact forms, diagnostic tools, business assessment tools, legal audit tools, questionnaires, checklists, scorecards and downloadable resources such as PDF booklets, guides, reports or legal updates.

Cookies or similar technologies may be used to:

You should not include special category personal data, confidential documents or highly sensitive matter details in online forms, diagnostic tools, assessments or when downloading resources unless we have specifically asked you to do so.

Any output from a diagnostic tool, business assessment tool or downloadable resource is provided for general information only. It does not constitute legal advice or create a legal retainer.

6. Cookies we use

The specific cookies used on our website may change from time to time. In general, the cookies on our website fall into the categories described above and include:

The specific cookie names, providers and durations are presented in our cookie settings tool and are updated as our cookie tooling is finalised.

7. Managing your cookie preferences

When you first visit our website, you may be shown a cookie banner or cookie settings tool. You can use this tool to accept cookies, reject non-essential cookies, manage your cookie preferences, and change your preferences later.

Strictly necessary cookies may still be used because they are required for the website to function. Non-essential cookies, such as analytics and marketing cookies, will only be used where required consent has been obtained.

You can also control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to refuse, block or delete cookies. If you block all cookies, some parts of our website may not function properly.

8. Personal data and cookies

Some cookies and similar technologies may collect personal data, such as IP address, device information, usage data or information linked to your interaction with our website.

For more information about how we use personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.

9. Updates to this Cookies Policy

We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, cookies, technologies, legal requirements or business practices. Any updated version will be published on this page.

10. Contact us

If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us at info@equip-law.co.uk.