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Bridging the Brexit gap: how the EU-UK trade deal affects UK data protection law
18th January 2021
After eight months of negotiations, the EU–UK trade deal – or more properly, the EU–UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement (“TCA”) – was signed on 30 December 2020. The agreement sets out the framework of the EU–UK relationship now ...
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International data transfers: our insights on the new SCCs
23rd November 2020
The European Commission has been under intense pressure for years to upgrade its suite of standard contractual clauses (“ SCCs ”) for international data transfers – not least to update them in light of the new requirements s ...
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Court decision affects how businesses transfer data to the USA
17th July 2020
The European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) has today delivered its verdict on a long-running case between Facebook Ireland and Max Schrems, an Austrian lawyer and privacy activist. For many businesses that transfer personal data from ...
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Coronavirus and data protection in the workplace: your questions answered
22nd April 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic has swept the globe, news reports have understandably tended to focus on the potential impact on the population both at home and at work, as well as the government’s response. However, as organisation ...
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Pritchetts Law LLP: a leading UK law firm
21st October 2019
Here at Pritchetts, we are celebrating our success after being ranked in the UK’s leading legal directories for the fourth year running. The Legal 500 UK and Chambers and Partners , the UK’s foremost independent legal direc ...
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ICO issues two notices of intent to levy multimillion pound fines under GDPR
10th July 2019
You know how you can be standing at a bus stop for ages, only to have two buses come along at once? Well, it’s been over a year since the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) came into force and data protection profession ...
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US Safe Harbour scheme no longer "safe"
6th October 2015
On 6 October 2015, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered its judgment in the case of Maximillian Schrems v. Data Protection Commissioner (Case C-362/14). The judgment was not altogether unexpected given th ...
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