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European Data Protection Supervisor’s opinion on the future UK-EU partnership after Brexit

The European Data Protection Supervisor has published its recommendations on the future partnership between the UK and the European Union.

04 March 2020

Group litigation for personal data breaches – where are we now?

A new wave of group litigation under data protection legislation means that businesses need to be increasingly vigilant when negotiating data protection indemnities
14 February 2020

Attorney General issues opinion on validity of Privacy Shield and Model clauses

Model Clauses remain valid but doubts cast over Privacy Shield
23 December 2019

Updated guidance from the ICO on Data Subject Requests

The Information Commissioner’s Office ('ICO') has recently updated its guidance on responding to subject access requests

13 December 2019

14.5 million euro fine issued for improper data retention

A German real estate company has received a multimillion euro fine for retaining personal data.  We look at the facts and provide some practical guidance for your data retention practices
05 December 2019

Taking back control - EU institutions challenge use of IT service providers' standard terms

Could the European Data Protection Supervisor’s investigation into Microsoft contracts be the beginning of the end for IT service providers’ standard terms?
11 November 2019

‘No-deal’ Brexit and Data Protection – Appointing a Representative

If you process data of EU individuals in the UK or outside the EU after a ‘no-deal’ Brexit, you may need to appoint a representative to ensure you are compliant with GDPR
23 September 2019

'No-deal' Brexit and Data Protection

This article reviews the government’s plan for data protection laws in the event of a no-deal Brexit and highlights any uncertainties companies should consider when making contingency plans.
04 January 2019

GDPR: how private client lawyers can justify processing 'special category data'

Special categories of personal data are given particular protection under the GDPR. We examine how and when legal advisers are permitted to hold and use such data.
02 November 2018

GDPR: what are the data protection priorities for pension trustees?

Pension scheme trustees have been working hard to towards compliance with GDPR but most still have a “to do” list. We consider the priorities.
11 July 2018

Data protection breach: what are the ICO's enforcement powers?

Images of the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) entering and searching Cambridge Analytica's offices recently appeared in the media. We look at what enforcement powers are available to the ICO.
23 April 2018

Countdown to GDPR: FAQs for pension trustees

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force on 25 May 2018. We answer GDPR FAQs for pension trustees.
13 February 2018
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