Cookie Policy
Which cookies ulf.lt uses, what they are for, and how you can manage your consent.
1. General information
The purpose of this cookie notice (the Cookie Notice) is to inform you about the cookies used on the website owned and operated by Urniežius and Partners Law Firm ("ULF") at https://ulf.lt (the Website), as described in the Privacy Policy, and how they help us ensure that you can use the Website more conveniently and safely and find information faster.
This Cookie Notice is an integral part of the ULF Privacy Policy and capitalised terms used and not otherwise defined have the meaning given in the Privacy Policy.
2. What are cookies?
A cookie is a small file consisting of letters and numbers that our Website asks your browser to save on your device. By collecting statistical information about Website visitors, cookies provide us with information about how you use the Website and allow visitors to navigate the Website more conveniently. Without cookies, you would not be able to use all the features of our Website.
Depending on their lifespan, cookies can be persistent or session cookies. Persistent cookies remain on your device until they expire or until you delete them. Session cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser window.
3. Essential cookies
Essential cookies help us ensure that you can use the main features of our Website, such as browsing the Website and accessing secure areas. These cookies do not collect any personal data that would allow us to identify you. Without these cookies, our Website will not work properly.
| Cookie | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
ulf-lang | Remembers your language preference (LT/EN) | 1 year |
ulf-consent | Remembers your cookie consent choice | 1 year |
4. Analytics cookies
Unless otherwise permitted by applicable law, analytics cookies are activated on the Website only after you consent to such use through the cookie banner. You may withdraw consent at any time without negative consequences.
Analytics cookies help us understand how you use the Website. The data collected by these cookies does not directly identify you.
| Cookie | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
_ga | Google Analytics — unique visitor identifier | 2 years |
_ga_* | Google Analytics — session state | 2 years |
_gid | Google Analytics — distinguishes daily visitors | 24 h |
5. Advertising / tracking cookies
Advertising / tracking cookies are activated on the Website only after you give explicit consent. Consent may be withdrawn at any time without negative consequences.
Advertising / targeted marketing cookies help us provide you with the most relevant information about our services and events. The data collected by these cookies does not directly identify you.
At present, the ULF Website does not use advertising / tracking cookies.
6. Cookie settings
Please note that if you decide to withdraw your consent to cookies, some Website features may not work properly.
Browser settings
You may change or withdraw your consent by adjusting your browser settings. If you do not want cookies, you can choose to accept, refuse or delete cookies in your browser settings. More information on cookies, including how to manage them via browser settings, can be found at aboutcookies.org.
Google Analytics
If you want Google Analytics not to collect your browsing data across websites, you can find information at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
7. Contact and amendments to this Notice
The Firm reserves the right to amend this Cookie Notice at any time should changes be made to the Website.
If you have any questions about this Cookie Notice, please contact us:
Urniežius and Partners Law Firm ("ULF")
Klaipėdos 2-17, LT-01118 Vilnius, Lithuania
Email: privacy@ulf.lt
Phone: +370 686 56 860
Last updated: 1 June 2026.
