It’s that time of year again! Our 2019 Information Law Conference brings together 11KBW’s market-leading specialists to provide updates on the law and practicalities relating…
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Anya Proops QC Speaking at the PLI Communications Law in the Digital Age 2018 Conference in New York
Anya Proops QC will be speaking on Hot Topics in International Media Law at this 2 day event, being held in New York on Thursday…
Read MoreGDPR and Information Law Update (Local Authority Conference 2018)
Podcast by Timothy Pitt-Payne QC entitled “GDPR and Information Law Update” delivered at the 11KBW Local Authority Conference 2018. View presentation here.
Read MoreECHR rules on high-profile cases about state surveillance
Julian Milford acted for the Government in the recent joined cases Big Brother Watch v UK, 10 Human Rights Organisations v UK, and Bureau of…
Read MoreHigh Court hands down first ‘right to be forgotten’ judgment
The High Court has today given judgment in the linked cases of NT1 v Google LLC and NT2 v Google LLC. These high-profile challenges are…
Read MoreGDPR Implementation – the Regulator’s Perspective (11KBW Information Law Conference 2018)
Podcast by Zac Sammour entitled “GDPR Implementation – the Regulator’s Perspective” delivered at the 11KBW Information Law Conference 2018. View presentation here.
Read MoreGDPR Implementation – an overview (11KBW Information Law Conference 2018)
Podcast by Robin Hopkins entitled “GDPR Implementation – an overview” delivered at the 11KBW Information Law Conference 2018. View presentation here.
Read MoreData Breaches (11KBW Information Law Conference 2018)
Podcast by Timothy Pitt-Payne QC entitled “Data Breaches” delivered at the 11KBW Information Law Conference 2018. View presentation here.
Read MoreFOIA Update (11KBW Information Law Conference 2018)
Podcast by Heather Emmerson entitled “FOIA Update” delivered at the 11KBW Information Law Conference 2018. View presentation here.
Read MoreHome office settles claim for unlawful sharing of asylum seeker’s personal data
The Home Office agreed to pay an asylum seeker £15,500 in damages following its unlawful disclosure of his personal data to his home country. The…
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