Compliance & regulatory

Compliance & regulatory lawyers

We advise small, medium and large private and public bodies and advise on all aspects of data protection compliance, GDPR and information governance. As businesses are increasingly the subject of regulations, We also offer a specialist all round service for clients who may be faced with regulatory investigations.

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Does accessing personal data on your work device while abroad constitute an international transfer of personal data?

If your employees are regularly accessing work emails and documents while abroad, you need to be clear that any such activity does not constitute an international transfer of data. There is guidance to help you decide but ultimately all businesses should have clear rules about the access of work systems while overseas.

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Published on 09 February 2023
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Data Protection: security breach results in £4.4m fine for Interserve

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued a fine of £4,400,000 to Interserve Group Ltd (Interserve) for breaching the GDPR after the personal data of up to 113,000 employees was affected due to a ransomware attack in 2020.

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Published on 24 November 2022
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Drone saboteurs

The field sport season is upon us once again, however last year’s Covid-enforced hiatus has given those who disagree with field sports, such as shooting and hunting, time to review their tactics and there are signs that they’re out in force. One particular change is the increased use of drones.

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Published on 15 November 2021
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UK Businesses with EU and UK clients in limbo over new SCCs

Due to the EU’s new standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries (“SCCs”) being implemented after the UK left the EU, some UK businesses have been left in the difficult position of trying to work out which of the two current sets of SCCs they should use when transferring personal data overseas.

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Published on 20 October 2021