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20 July
What have been the latest developments in UK GDPR adequacy and what can we expect in the future? It is certainly positive news for UK businesses who transfer personal data. Read Morecase studies
19 July
The Court of Appeal, in Lillo Sciortino v Marc Beaumont [2021][1], recently clarified the issue as to the date upon which a cause of action accrues in negligence when a... Read Morearticles
16 July
With only days to go before further lockdown restrictions are eased in England on 19 July, the Government published its eagerly awaited new Guidance on working safely during coronavirus. It... Read Morearticles
15 July
We look at the dangers of cryptocurrency and crime. Are the authorities starting to catch up with criminal activity? Read Morearticles
15 July
Do you know when to speak and how be heard? This was discussed in our NED Connect interactive session on 1 July with guest speaker Tamsin Napier-Munn. Read Morearticles
13 July
The Charity Commission issued an alert on 24 June 2021 to help trustees of international aid charities to improve their safeguarding practices. This contains several helpful recommendations for steps charities... Read Morearticles
12 July
Sometimes in children law proceedings, the Court may consider 'joining' a child to the proceedings and appointing a guardian to put forward their wishes and feelings. This can be a... Read Morearticles
5 July
Social media accounts, including services such as Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and any other social media platform you can think of, are a type of digital asset. The rules which... Read Moreevents
Our Public Sector Network event on Monday 26 July 2021 was on the topic of the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Act 2018. Read More
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1 July
Research undertaken by the Law Society showed that just a quarter of people surveyed know what happens to their digital assets when they die and why it is important to... Read More