Notices and Terms of Use
1. No Legal Advice
The materials on this website have been prepared by Creek Path Advisors MB (“CPA”) for informational purposes and are not legal advice. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an advisor-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 advisors and receive authorization to do so.
2. Links to Third-Party Resources
Third-party resources accessible through hypertext links on this website are not under the control of CPA, and CPA is not responsible for the content of any such third-party resources. These links are provided solely for your convenience. The inclusion of any link does not imply any recommendation, approval, or endorsement of the site by CPA.
3. No Warranties
This website and all information available on or through it are provided “as is.” CPA makes no warranties, representations, or claims of any kind concerning the information presented on or through this website.
4. 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. CPA is not responsible for any errors or omissions in the content of this website or for any damages arising from the use or performance of this website under any circumstances.
5. Copyright Notice
© 2025 Creek Path Advisors MB (“CPA”). All rights reserved. CPA claims copyright in all proprietary and copyrightable text, graphics, and computer code on this website, the overall design of the site, and the selection, arrangement, and presentation of all materials on the website, including materials in the public domain.
6. Cookie Policy
In accordance with applicable data protection legislation, CPA informs you that when using the website, mobile sites, or mobile apps (“Website”), we may collect information using cookies. By using our Website, you agree to our use of cookies for the purposes listed below and in accordance with this Cookie Policy. You may refuse the use of cookies at any time by adjusting your browser settings; however, this may affect your experience and your ability to use the full functionality of the Website.
7. What Are Cookies and How Do They Work?
Cookies are small pieces of text downloaded to your computer or other internet-enabled devices when you visit a website. They enable CPA to collect information related to website usage with the intent of improving the overall user experience. Examples of recorded data include your operating system, IP address, and time spent on the Website. Information is collected on an aggregate level, meaning individual users cannot be identified.
Cookies can be classified by life span:
Session cookies, which identify you and form part of the security of your session. They are deleted when the browser is closed and are not saved on the user’s device.
Persistent cookies, which remain stored on the user’s device for a defined period or until deleted manually. Your browser sends these cookies back to the website each time you return, allowing it to remember your preferences.
And by domain:
First-party cookies, which relate to the same domain and are used by one website only.
Third-party cookies, which originate from another domain, for example when accessing a file stored on another web server.
8. What Do We Use Cookies For?
Cookies are an important part of the internet. They make websites easier to use and enable many useful features. In general, websites use cookies to:
Recognize users,
Recall preferences, and
Assist users in various ways, such as remembering data previously entered.
Cookies may also be used for targeted advertising and to show relevant content based on a user's past searches.
Examples of how our Website uses cookies to improve your experience:
Remembering whether you have visited the site before; first-time users may see different content.
Remembering preferences and settings, including marketing preferences.
Remembering whether you completed a survey so you are not asked again.
Enabling social media components (e.g., Facebook, LinkedIn).
9. Analytics
We monitor which pages and links are popular and which ones are not, helping us keep our sites relevant and up to date. It is also useful to identify how users navigate our sites and whether they encounter error messages.
This category of cookies—often called analytics cookies—collects such information and is used only to improve website performance. Analytics cookies record activity solely on the site you are visiting.
10. How to Manage Cookies
Under European legislation, CPA requires your prior consent to store or access cookies on your device. A pop-up banner provides information about the use and storage of cookies when you visit the Website for the first time. Unless you delete cookies or they expire, you will not see the banner again on the same browser and device.
Most browsers are configured to accept cookies automatically, but you may adjust your settings to block cookies or notify you when one is being stored.
You may disable cookies used by our Website so that no cookie is stored or used; however, this may reduce the Website’s functionality and affect your user experience. We therefore recommend adjusting your browser settings to allow the Website’s cookies.


