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Arendt & Medernach SA
R.C.S Luxembourg B 186371
Registered office: 41A, avenue J.F. Kennedy, L-2082 Luxembourg
Telephone number: (352) 40 78 78 1
Contact: info@arendt.com

Notices and Terms of Use

Principals, senior advisors and advisors have a status equivalent to partners, senior associates and associates respectively, but are not admitted to the bar.

No Legal Advice or Attorney-Client Relationship

The materials on this website have been prepared by Arendt & Medernach SA (the "Firm") for informational purposes and are not legal advice. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. You should not act upon this information without seeking advice from a lawyer licensed in your own area or country. Do not send us confidential information until you speak with one of our attorneys and receive our authorization to send that information to us.

Links to Third-Party Resources

Third-party resources that can be accessed with hypertext links from this website are not under the control of the Firm, and the Firm is not responsible for the contents of any of these third-party resources. The third-party hypertext links presented on this site are provided for your convenience only. The inclusion of any link on this website does not imply any recommendation, approval or endorsement of that site by the Firm.

No Warranties

This website, and all information available on or accessed through this website, is provided "as is." The Firm makes no warranties, representations, or claims of any kind concerning the information presented on or through this website.

Limitation of Liability

Your use of this website is at your own risk. The materials presented on this website may not reflect the most current legal developments, verdicts or settlements. These materials may be changed, improved, or updated without notice. The Firm is not responsible for any errors or omissions in the content of this website or for damages arising from the use or performance of this website under any circumstances.

Copyright Notice

© 2016 Arendt & Medernach. All rights reserved. The Firm claims a copyright in all proprietary and copyrightable text, graphics and computer code on this website, the overall design of this site, and the selection, arrangement and presentation of all materials on this website, including information in the public domain.

Cookie policy

In accordance with applicable data protection legislation, Arendt & Medernach S.A., Arendt Regulatory & Consulting and Arendt Business Advisory (“Arendt”) hereby informs you that when using the website, mobile sites, or mobile apps (“Website”) of Arendt, we may collect information by using 'cookies'. By using our Website, you agree to our use of cookies for the purposes listed below in accordance with this Cookie Policy. You may refuse at any time the use of cookies by adapting the appropriate settings on your browser, but please note that this may affect your experience and ability to exploit the full functionality of the Website. This is further explained below.

What are cookies and how do they work ?

Cookies are small bits of text that are downloaded to your computer or other internet enabled devices when you visit a website. They enable Arendt to collect information related to the use of a website with the intent of improving the overall user experience. Examples of recorded data are the operating system you use, your IP address and time spent on the Website. Note that information is collected on the aggregate level, so it is not possible to determine the individual user.

Cookies can be classified in two different ways, by ‘life span’ and by ‘domain’. There are two types of cookies categorized by life span:

  • Session cookies to identify you and used as an element in the security of your session. These are deleted once the browser is closed and are therefore not saved on user’s device.
  • Persistent cookies which do remain stored on the user’s terminal device for a certain period of time or until it is deleted manually. Your browser sends these cookies back to the website every time you visit it again, so it can remember your preferences and tailor what you see on the screen.

When it comes to the domain, a distinction is made between:

  • First-party cookies that are all related to the same domain, being related to one single website.
  • Third-party cookies are kept by another domain, e.g. when accessing a file located on another web server.

What do we use cookies for?

Cookies are an important part of the internet. They make using websites smoother and affect lots of the useful features of websites. In general, the reasons why websites use cookies are threefold: (1) to recognize users, (2) to recall their preferences and (3) to assist users in a multitude of ways such as remembering data that was inputted before. Cookies are also employed for targeted advertising and to show relevant content based on user’s past researches.

Below you find a number of examples of how our Website seeks to improve your user experience:

  • Recalling if you visited the site before. If you are a first-time user, you might see different content compared to a regular user
  • Remembering your preferences and settings, including marketing preferences
  • Remembering your specific preferences, such as if you filled in a survey, so you are not asked to do it again
  • Enabling social media components, like Facebook or Twitter.

Analytics

We like to keep track of what pages and links are popular and which ones do not get used so much to help us keep our sites relevant and up to date. It is also very useful to be able to identify trends of how people navigate (find their way through) our sites and if they get 'error messages' from web pages.

This group of cookies often called ‘analytics cookies’ is used to gather this information. Analytics cookies only record activity on the site you are on and they are only used to improve how a website works.

How to manage cookies?

As per European legislation, Arendt requires prior consent of the user to store or access data in the form of cookies on the user’s terminal device. We therefore have a pop-up banner to inform you of the use and storage of cookies on your terminal device when visiting the Website for the first time. Unless you deleted the cookies stored on your device or they have expired, you will not encounter the pop-up banner again when visiting the Website another time with the same browser and device.

In general browsers are configured to automatically accept cookies from any website. However, your browser’s settings offer the possibility to manage cookies. You can block them for example or choose to notify you when a cookie is being stored on your terminal device.

In this respect it is also possible to disable the cookies used by our Website so that no cookie may longer be stored and used. Note that this may however reduce the Website’s functionality and have an impact on the overall user experience. We therefore recommend adjusting your browser settings in a manner that the Website’s cookies are accepted.