New data collection obligations for the leisure, food and drink sector 21 July, 2020 by: Kathryn Rogers Businesses in the leisure, food and drink sector are being required to keep records of staff, customers and visitors in...Read More...
Supreme Court finds Morrisons not liable for data breach by disgruntled employee 3 April, 2020 by: Kathryn Rogers The Supreme Court has overturned a previous judgement by the Court of Appeal and ruled that the supermarket chain...Read More...
Providing digital services: the effects of the NIS regulations 2018 29 November, 2018 by: Cripps Pemberton Greenish With all the attention surrounding the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May 2018, it...Read More...
Can I record meetings or conversations secretly or without obtaining consent? 13 July, 2018 by: Cripps Pemberton Greenish Recordings of things said or done by others are often used as evidence in legal disputes to help a judge determine which...Read More...
How will new data protection rules affect your marketing campaign? 17 April, 2018 by: Elliot Fry Businesses that don’t comply with new data protection rules face hefty fines, warns Elliot Fry, a commercial solicitor...Read More...