
Court of Appeal ruling bolsters the rights of data breach victims
The Court of Appeal has handed down its judgment in Farley v Paymaster, a landmark decision which strengthens the rights of data breach victims
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The Court of Appeal has handed down its judgment in Farley v Paymaster, a landmark decision which strengthens the rights of data breach victims
Specialist collect redress law firm KP Law, representing Roger Kaye KC, has yesterday filed a £25 billion claim against Google alleging that it has abused its dominant position in online search advertising.
As the BBC have reported, studies have proven that talcum powder contained asbestos that could have caused ovarian, mesothelioma, fallopian tube and peritoneal cancer. Johnson
Today Keller Postman UK Limited and Lanier, Longstaff, Hedar & Roberts LLP announce their merger to form a new specialist collective redress law firm called
Associate Lucy Burrows provides insight on the 23andMe data breach and highlights the danger of firms blaming consumers instead of their own insufficient data protection
Senior Associate Nathaniel Barber discusses the equal pay claims surrounding Birmingham City Council and what they mean for councils across the country in an article
Associate Lucy Burrows provides insight on the UK-US data bridge and discusses the potential for legal challenges in IT Pro. Lucy’s comments were published in
Senior Associate Nathaniel Barber outlines the equal pay claims surrounding Birmingham City Council and their implications for city councils across the country. Nathaniel’s article was
Senior Associate Matthew Evans writes on how the rapidly growing use of smart doorbells in UK homes may lead to potential breaches of data protection
We are delighted to announce that KP Law (then Keller Postman UK) has been ranked Tier 1 in The Legal 500 UK 2024 guide for
Partner and Head of Data and Privacy Litigation Kingsley Hayes and Dean Armstrong KC of Maitland Chambers comment on the EU’s Digital Markets Act and
Associate Alessio Ianiello discusses the introduction of the Financial Conduct Authority’s new Consumer Duty and the difficulties of enforcing it, in Law360. Alessio’s article was