Cookies Policy

This policy explains how Jameson Stone Law uses cookies and similar technologies on this website, what they do, and how you can control them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which covers how we handle personal information more generally.

What Cookies Are

A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your device when you visit. It lets the site recognize your browser on later visits and remember limited information, such as whether you have already dismissed a notice or what you entered into a form. Cookies cannot run programs, and they cannot read anything else stored on your device.

Some cookies are set by this website directly. Others are set by third-party services used on the site, such as analytics or embedded content. Related technologies including pixels, tags, and local storage work in similar ways, and this policy covers those as well.

Session and Persistent Cookies

A session cookie lasts only as long as your visit and is deleted when you close your browser. A persistent cookie stays on your device for a set period, or until you delete it, so the site can recognize your browser when you return.

Why We Use Cookies

We use cookies for a small number of practical reasons: to keep the website working correctly as you move between pages, to remember choices you have made, to understand which pages people find useful, and to keep our contact forms secure against automated abuse.

We do not use cookies to collect information about the substance of a legal matter, and nothing on this website should be used to send us confidential details about your situation. Contacting us through this site does not create an attorney-client relationship. That relationship is established only after both you and Jameson Stone Law have entered into a formal written agreement for legal representation.

The Cookies This Website Uses

Cookies on this site fall into the following categories.

Strictly necessary. Required for the website to function. These support core operations such as page navigation, form submission, and security. The site cannot work properly without them, and they cannot be switched off through this website.

Functional. Remember preferences and choices so the site behaves consistently for you. Disabling these will not break the site, but some features may be less convenient.

Analytics. Help us understand how visitors use the site, which pages are read, and where people arrive from. This information is used in aggregate and helps us improve the website.

Advertising. Used to measure the performance of any advertising we run and to limit how often the same advertisement is shown. We only set these where we are running advertising.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies are set by service providers rather than by us. Where that happens, the provider handles the information under its own privacy and cookie policies, and we do not control what it collects or how long it keeps it.

Our website may contain links to third-party websites for your convenience. Jameson Stone Law does not endorse, control, or assume responsibility for the content, accuracy, or privacy practices of any third-party website.

Managing and Disabling Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Every major browser lets you see what is stored, delete existing cookies, block new ones, and clear cookies automatically when you close the browser. The relevant setting is usually found under privacy or security in the browser’s preferences, and the browser’s own help pages explain the steps for that version.

Blocking or deleting cookies is your decision to make, and it has a trade-off worth knowing about. If you block strictly necessary cookies, parts of this website may not function properly, forms may fail to submit, and preferences will not be remembered between visits.

You can also opt out of most analytics and advertising cookies directly with the providers concerned, and browsers offer private or incognito modes that discard cookies at the end of each session.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookies Policy to reflect changes to the website or to the services we use. Any revised version will be posted on this page with an updated effective date, and your continued use of the website after that constitutes acceptance of the change.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookies Policy or about how we handle your information, please contact Jameson Stone Law.

Phone: 717-220-3529
Email: info@jamesonstonelaw.com
Address: 3400 E Trindle Rd, Camp Hill, PA 17011

Effective date: [07/29/2026]

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