
Associate Bill Singer comments in The Sunday Post on the extent of Arnold Clark’s data breach
Associate Bill Singer provides details on the extent of Arnold Clark’s data breach and the harm this has caused for many customers. Bill’s comments were
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Associate Bill Singer provides details on the extent of Arnold Clark’s data breach and the harm this has caused for many customers. Bill’s comments were
Head of Data and Privacy Litigation, Kingsley Hayes, comments on how TikTok’s £12.7 million fine by the ICO represents a clear neglect to protect young
Associate solicitor in our Data Breach team, Bill Singer, has commented in Car Dealer Magazine detailing the extent and severity of Arnold Clark customer data which has
Head of Data and Privacy Litigation, Kingsley Hayes, discusses the Arnold Clark cyberattack that occurred in December 2022 in UK Tech News. Kingsley’s article was
Legal Director Eleanor Leedham has commented in The Guardian on reality star Stephen Bear’s sentencing to 21 months in prison for sharing an intimate video
Partner and Head of Data and Privacy Litigation, Kingsley Hayes, examines the growing cybersecurity threat to UK businesses in light of The Guardian ransomware attack.
Senior Associate, Simon Ridding, examines the lessons to be learned from Twitter’s latest hacking scandal in Law360. Simon’s article was published in Law360, 16 February
We are pleased to announce that our firm has been shortlisted in the following categories at the Modern Law Awards 2023: ‘Boutique Law Firm of
Legal Futures reports on KP Law diversity awards shortlistings.
Partner and Head of Data and Privacy Litigation, Kingsley Hayes, examines the €400mn data protection fine brought against Meta by the Irish Data Protection Commission.
According to new research by Thomson Reuters, the value of UK competition class actions launched in 2022 surged to over £26bn. That’s up from £4bn in 2021.
Partner and Head of Data and Privacy Litigation, Kingsley Hayes, comments on how a recent children’s data breach has revealed potential enforcement gaps in the