Privacy Policy, Terms & Cookies
Company Information
William J Marshall & Partners LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England & Wales (Registered Number: OC368444). The word “partner” used in relation to the LLP refers to a member of the LLP or an employee of the LLP of equivalent standing and qualifications. A list of members of the LLP is available for inspection at the registered office: 43 Palace Street, Westminster, London, SW1E 5HL.
Conditions of Use
All use of the William J Marshall & Partners LLP’s website is governed by these conditions which you are deemed to have read and accepted.
The material on this website is for general information only. Detailed professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from any action based on any information found on this website or on any other websites linked to from this website. This website is not intended to be a substitute for advice from our firm for your particular requirements and William J Marshall & Partners LLP accepts no responsibility for loss occasioned as a result of reliance placed on any part of the contents of this website. We make no representations, undertakings or warranties about the content of this website or of any other website referred to or linked from this website. We do not endorse or approve nor will we have any liability in connection with the content of any such third-party website.
Privacy Policy
Any information you provide to us via this website may be used by us for administrative purposes in connection with the provision of our services. We will not show the information you provide to any third party. The information will be retained on our systems. Please contact us if you do not want your details to be kept on our systems.
The levels of encryption and security employed in any data exchanges with this website are those of our respective computer systems, service providers and internet traffic carriers over which we have no control and for which we accept no liability.
We use a third-party service, Google Analytics, to monitor traffic on our website. This information is only processed in a way which does not identify our website users.
Please refer to the ICO website (ico.org.uk) for further information on your rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Copyright
Reproduction of material from this website is prohibited except for extracts for personal, non-commercial use taken by downloading to a single user password-protected local hard disc or by printing out from a browser, or copying of an extract for individual personal, non-commercial use within your own organisation but not by way of general publication. These conditions of use are to be drawn to the intended recipient’s attention and imposed in their entirety on the recipient(s) on acceptance of any such copy.
None of the contents of this website is to be copied, stored, published or linked to any other website or electronic retrieval system, or reproduced in any publication, book, pamphlet, brochure or other work in any form whether printed, written or as electronic data, or reproduced in any academic paper, thesis or essay without the written authorisation of a Partner of this firm.
This website must not be accessed by links included in any other website without the express authorisation of a Partner of this firm. If you would like to provide a link to this website, you agree to seek our authority and to send us by email beforehand details of the URL of each of your pages which would have a link to our website, and the URL of each of our pages which you intend to reference in your link.
Cookies
We may collect information about your computer, tablet or smartphone (hereinafter called a “device”) including your IP address, operating system and browser type for the purpose of monitoring and managing our website. “Cookies” are pieces of information that a website stores on your device and sometimes track information about you. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you are not obliged to accept cookies and you can adjust your browser’s setting to prevent it from accepting cookies – go to www.cookiecentral.com for instructions on how to disable cookies. Although they can be used to store information which may identify a user’s device, cookies do not personally identify users and passwords or any other personal information.
The following cookies are set automatically when you visit our website:
1. First-party cookies (that is cookies which are set by our website):
Our website sets a “session cookie” each time you visit. This is required to enable the site to operate correctly but does not store any device or user information. This cookie is deleted when you close your browser.
2. Third-Party Cookies (that is cookies which are set by an external website):
We use Google Analytics to monitor traffic on our website. Google sets four Cookies (called _utma, _utmb, _utmc and _utmz) which are used to identify your device (but not any personal information) to enable us to build up a picture of the number of people visiting our website, the pages they find most interesting, and their broad geographical location. These cookies remain on your device for a defined time period of up to 2 years after you leave our site. This data will not be used to associate any part of your identity, anonymous or not, with any other data held by Google. Further information about how to opt-out of these cookies can be found at www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html.