Keller Lenkner UK joins forces to establish the Collective Redress Lawyers Association
Keller Lenkner UK (now KP Law) is delighted to be one of the Collective Redress Lawyers Association (CORLA) founding members. Alongside UK group litigation firms Edwin Coe, Hausfeld & Co, Leigh Day, Milberg London, and PGMBM, CORLA has been established to promote and facilitate reforms and practice that provide effective and ever improving access to […]
Nathaniel Barber examines the various equal pay class actions
Associate Nathaniel Barber examines the equal pay cases against supermarkets and urges them to start paying these workers equal pay for equal work, in The Legal Diary. Nathaniel’s article was published in The Legal Diary, 18 March 2022, and can be found here. Clap for Key Workers – remember that? Every Thursday people would come […]
Keller Lenkner UK shortlisted for 3 categories at the Modern Law Awards 2022
We are extremely pleased to announce that Keller Lenkner UK (now KP Law) has been shortlisted in three categories at this year’s Modern Law Awards, Business Growth Award, Innovation of the Year and Boutique Law Firm of the Year. The Access Legal Modern Law Awards were first launched with the ambition of identifying and celebrating […]
Mark Kenkre outlines his top tips to avoid crypto scams
Partner Mark Kenkre examines the common types of cryptocurrency scams and methods to avoid them, in the Express. Mark’s article was published in the Express, 13 March 2022, and can be found here. Mark’s article was also published in FNTalk, SVSINDS and Germanic News. Last year, it was revealed that Britons lost more than £150 […]
Mark Kenkre explores the Binance and Coinbase system outages
Partner Mark Kenkre examines the legal implications stemming from crypto exchange system outages, in The Fintech Times. Mark’s article was published in The Fintech Times, 17 February 2022, and can be found here. If, as many believe, cryptocurrency trading represents a new kind of wild west in the grip of a full-on gold rush, there […]
Kingsley Hayes comments on the Parasol data breach
Computer Weekly published an article reporting on the Parasol umbrella company data breach in which cybercriminals accessed the personal information of contractors and employees. Kingsley Hayes, Head of Data Breach, commented: “Going on what we’ve seen, there is data there that goes back as far as 2011 and 2009, so anyone who has used Parasol […]
Keller Lenkner UK files further claims against Tesco in the High Court
Keller Lenkner UK (now KP Law) has filed a Part 7 equal pay claim against Tesco on behalf of almost 2,000 employees. In a group action claim against the supermarket giant, Keller Lenkner UK is helping store workers make an equal pay claim against Tesco for failing to pay a comparable wage to employees working […]
Keller Lenkner UK settles Ticketmaster group action claim
We are delighted to announce that claimants represented by Keller Lenkner UK (now KP Law) have settled their High Court action against Ticketmaster. Keller Lenkner UK issued a statement saying: “Claimants represented by Keller Lenkner have settled their High Court group action against Ticketmaster. The claims for compensation were brought by in excess of 1,000 […]