KP Law and its 276 client survivors call for Harrods to extend its Redress Scheme and to announce that it will make public the findings of its ongoing internal investigation.

Harrods Redress Scheme closes tomorrow, Tuesday, 31st March. This is a self-imposed deadline which, despite constant calls for it to be extended, Harrods has stated that after it closes, no other survivor can join. Why is this? Why is Harrods closing its Redress Scheme before it has completed its own internal investigation, an investigation that […]
Warning: potential scam callers posing as KP Law

We have been made aware of scam callers posing as representatives of KP Law asking for personal information.
New mechanisms agreed for Harrods Survivors to seek justice and compensation for the systematic abuse suffered at the hands of Mohamed Al Fayed.

KP Law client’s welcome alternative processes that address the long-criticised shortcomings of the existing Harrods Redress Scheme. KP Law, one of the leading litigation practices in the UK, which is representing over 260 clients in their fight against Harrods and the systematic abuse they suffered at the hands of Mohamed Al Fayed, has today announced […]
Commercial Litigation

At KP Law we support businesses through commercial litigation with cost-effective solutions tailored to their business needs.
Renault & Dacia

In October 2025, Renault UK confirmed a cyberattack in its supply chain had compromised the data of thousands of customers. Have you been affected? Register with KP Law today to find out more, including whether you could claim compensation.
Crypto Mis-selling Claim

Many investors using Binance – the world’s largest bitcoin and altcoin crypto exchange by volume – have lost money due to investing in products that the platform should never have offered to UK consumers.
Legal Aid Agency

KP Law is now taking on claims from individuals whose data was compromised in the Legal Aid Agency cyber attack. Under UK data protection laws, organisations that fail to adequately protect your information can be held legally responsible.

If you paid Google, directly or through an agency, for search advertising displayed in the UK between 1 January 2011 and 22 May 2025, you may be entitled to compensation as part of a new collective legal action.