Lloyd v Google – good news for data controllers
What do the results of the Lloyd v Google case mean for data controllers? In…
May 17, 2022 By Catherine Mathews
What do the results of the Lloyd v Google case mean for data controllers? In…
What do the results of the Lloyd v Google case mean for data controllers? In…
May 17, 2022 By Catherine Mathews
Our specialist professional negligence team has seen an increase in individuals making negligence claims against…
May 17, 2022 By Richard Slater
What impact will the new EU-US data transfers mechanism have on the UK? According to…
March 21, 2022 By Leanne Yendell
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued an important notice for businesses in the wake of…
March 18, 2022 By Leanne Yendell
We're delighted to have been recognised for our excellent trade mark filing, ranked with elite…
February 22, 2022 By Stephens Scown
What data protection changes can we expect from 2022? When it comes to data protection,…
January 7, 2022 By Robert Brooks
What do social housing providers need to know about UK GDPR? Since 1st January 2021,…
January 7, 2022 By Robert Brooks
Since the UK left the EU on 31 December 2020, the UK has been governed…
January 7, 2022 By Thomas Chartres-Moore
Microsoft has just announced that it has put a data centre of servers under the…
December 10, 2021 By Stephens Scown
In recent years and in response to an increased public awareness of their privacy rights,…
November 19, 2021 By Leanne Yendell
Like most other forms of property, Intellectual Property has a value which can be sold,…
October 28, 2021 By Kai Whicker
The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has announced new funding of up to £5,000 for…
September 30, 2021 By Amy Ralston