The technology and digital regulatory environment in the EU and the UK is experiencing significant evolution in 2025 and beyond. These legal developments present both significant opportunities and complex compliance...more
7/17/2025
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Welcome to our Litigation 2024 Year in Review and 2025 Outlook. In this report, we examine the legal trends that have shaped the commercial landscape in Europe and the UK and explore how these developments are likely to...more
2/11/2025
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Understanding the ICO’s approach to assessing financial penalties should be a key element of an organisation’s data protection strategy and risk profile.
In an era when data protection infringements can tarnish business...more
Areas of interest include anonymisation, “recognised legitimate interests”, and the ICO’s role.
The UK Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (the Bill) sets out the government’s proposals for reforming the current...more
8/19/2022
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UK Data Protection Act
The bill would largely build on the UK data protection regime’s EU GDPR-style framework, albeit with UK-specific provisions.
The UK government introduced the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (the Bill) to...more
The decision exposes media outlets in the UK to liability if they identify suspects prior to charge, but carries lesser implications elsewhere.
On 16 February 2022, the UK Supreme Court held that a suspect under criminal...more