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Our website uses cookies to track user preferences and optimize its web pages. These elements facilitate navigation and considerably improve the user-friendliness of the website. Cookies are small files stored on your devices. Cookies can be used to check whether your device has already been connected to our pages. Only the cookie stored on your device is identified. Personal data may be stored in the form of cookies if you give your consent or if this is necessary for technical reasons, for example to enable secure access to our site. By using our website, you agree to the use and storage of cookies on your device. Of course, you have the option of browsing our site without cookies. Most browsers accept cookies automatically. However, you can prevent cookies from being saved on your hard drive by selecting an option such as "Block Cookies" in your browser. You have the option of deleting cookies already on your device at any time. For more details on this point, we invite you to consult the user manual of your browser or the manufacturer of your device. When you refuse cookies, the performance of our site may be limited. We subdivide cookies into the following categories: (i) Google Analytics (_ga): Used to distinguish between two users; (ii) Google Analytics (_gid): Used to distinguish between two users; (iii) Google Analytics (_gat): Used to reduce the query rate. If Google analytics is deployed via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named dc_gtm_.

How do we use cookies?

We use cookies to track the preferences of our visitors and to allow us to better understand visitors' interactions with the legal services we offer. To evaluate the data for statistical purposes, STUBLA uses Google products. Any further information can be obtained on request via the e-mail address: fs@stubla.law