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Data Privacy Week 2025: Key Trends and Priorities

Individuals are facing new challenges in the world of data privacy and security. With the increasing digital changes in our lives and the rapid expansion of emerging technologies, data privacy and security are more important than ever.

KP LAW: Talc Scandal Articles and News

As the BBC have reported, studies have proven that talcum powder contained asbestos that could have caused ovarian, mesothelioma, fallopian tube and peritoneal cancer. Johnson & Johnson continued to sell its talcum powder for years despite knowing since the 1970’s of its potential cancer risks. They only stopped selling it in the UK in 2023. […]

Keller Lenkner UK shortlisted in prestigious awards

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Group action and multi-claimant firm Keller Lenkner UK (now KP Law) has been shortlisted for three industry awards just two years after the firm opened its doors. The practice launched in the UK in April 2019 and has been shortlisted for Disputes Boutique Firm of the Year in the Lawyer Awards. The firm has also […]

Star of who dares wins raises awareness of military pensions scandal

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Ex UK Special Forces soldier, and star of Channel 4’s SAS: Who Dares Wins, Ollie Ollerton is working with Keller Lenkner UK to raise awareness of military pensions mis-selling. Specialists at the multi-claimant firm believe that 3,600 former military personnel may have been affected and could have lost thousands of pounds, if not all of […]

Keller Lenkner UK files Equal Pay Claim Against Tesco

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Group action and multi-claimant firm Keller Lenkner UK (now KP Law) has recently filed equal pay claims against Tesco following the European Union’s highest court ruling in June that EU Law could be applied to UK businesses. Representing nearly 10,000 claimants against the supermarket giant, the firm argues that female retail workers are entitled to […]

Landmark Supreme Court ruling may open floodgates to professional negligence claims

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Grant Thornton has recently been ordered to pay £13.4 million in damages to the Manchester Building Society after seven Supreme Court justices found that the scope of Grant Thornton’s duty to its client should cover the losses suffered following its negligent advice.  The landmark decision overturned previous rulings made on the case in the High […]

Has the UK crowdfunding marketplace reached a crossroads?

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Blog posted by Mark Kenkre, partner and head of the investment fraud and mis-selling group  Crowdfunding can be an attractive prospect for investors looking for high returns but a recent case has highlighted the risks involved and the apparent lack of due diligence. Investment crowdfunding is a popular method for small and growing businesses to raise […]