Last Updated: November 7, 2025
Supernova Law, PLLC (“Supernova Law”, “we”, “us” and/or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on this website (“Site”) and in some of our communications. This Cookie Policy explains what these technologies are, why we use them, and how you can control their use. This policy works alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle personal information more broadly.
Please read our Privacy Policy for further information on our data practices, including why and how we process your personal data, the lawful bases on which personal data is processed, how we protect your data, and what your rights and our obligations are in relation to such processing.
By using the Site you agree that we may set strictly necessary cookies (described below) on your computer or other device to operate and administer the Site. Furthermore, where you give us permission, we may also set certain cookies that are not strictly necessary, as described in this policy.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device to make our website work efficiently and to help us understand how visitors use it. Some cookies are temporary (“session cookies”) and disappear when you close your browser; others remain longer (“persistent cookies”) so we can remember your preferences next time you visit.
We place some cookies ourselves (“first-party cookies”), while others come from services we use (“third-party cookies”).
For information about the types of cookies used on the Site, please read the “What Types of Cookies Do We Use?” section below. For information about your choices, please read the “Your Choices” section below.
| Type | Purpose | Lawful Basis |
| Strictly Necessary Cookies | Enable core site functionality (e.g., security, page navigation). The site cannot function properly without them. | Legitimate interest |
| Performance Cookies | Help us understand how visitors use our site (e.g., analytics on pages viewed). | Consent |
| Functional Cookies | Remember your settings and improve your experience. | Consent |
| Advertising/Targeting Cookies | Allow you to share content on social networks or receive tailored ads. | Consent |
You can view or update your cookie settings anytime by visiting our Cookie Settings link at the bottom of the site.
The emails we send may contain pixels. Pixels are snippets of code that allow us to gather information about how you have interacted with emails. This information helps us to analyze and improve our services.
The following third parties set cookies through our Site:
| Third Party | Use | Privacy Policy | Opt Out |
| Google Analytics | We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google uses cookies to analyze how our Site is used by visitors. The information generated by these cookies may be transmitted to and stored by Google on servers in the United States. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the Site. | Privacy Policy | Opt Out |
| Adobe Analytics | We use Adobe Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Adobe Inc. (“Adobe”). Adobe uses cookies to analyze the usage of our Site by our visitors. The information generated by these cookies may be transmitted to and stored by Adobe on servers in the United States. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the Site. | Privacy Policy | Opt Out |
| WordPress | Our Site uses cookies to enable emoji support as our Site uses WordPress. | Privacy Policy | Opt Out |
| LinkedIn sets cookies on the Site to allow interaction with LinkedIn from our Site and to track the use of LinkedIn embedded services, such as slide presentations, to understand which pages the user visits. | Privacy Policy | You should check LinkedIn’s website for more information on how to opt out, at this link. |
These services may transfer information to servers outside your country, including the United States. When this occurs, we ensure that appropriate safeguards (such as Standard Contractual Clauses) are in place.
You can exercise your cookie preferences when you first arrive at our Site. You will see a notice about our use of cookies, providing you with the opportunity to learn more and to choose whether to accept cookies on the Site. You can also change these settings at any time by going to your Cookie Settings. Our lawful basis for setting cookies other than strictly necessary cookies is your consent, which you can provide in the way described above. We may also rely on another lawful basis for our subsequent processing of your personal data collected through cookies, such as our legitimate interest in conducting statistical analysis, as described in our Privacy Policy.
You can also restrict, block or delete cookies by modifying your browser settings. On most web browsers, you will find a “help” section on the toolbar, which should provide information on how to be notified when you are receiving a new cookie and how to turn cookies off. Please see the links below for guidance on how to modify your web browser’s settings on the most popular browsers:
If you block all cookies, some features of our site may not function as intended. To stop tracking in marketing emails, click “unsubscribe” or follow the instructions in the message.
For California residents, cookies that track your browsing behavior may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information. You can exercise your opt-out rights by selecting “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” in the Site footer.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time in order to reflect changes to the cookies we use or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. Please therefore re-visit this Cookie Policy regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and related technologies.
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us at:
Supernova Law, PLLC
1319 F St NW, Suite 301
Washington, DC 20004
Email: info@supernovalaw.com
Phone: 571-295-8785