Press Release

Data breach expert joins KP Law

Kingsley Hayes, data breach and cybercrime specialist, has joinedour firm as Head of Data Breach where he will continue to pursue multi-party data breach claims against global organisations including British Airways and Marriott International.

Joining the firm in September, Hayes brings 4,000 clients to the firm working between our Liverpool and London offices.

Andrew Nugent Smith, managing director said: “Kingsley brings a wealth of data breach expertise to the practice with an impressive portfolio of multi-party actions against national and global organisations who have failed to adequately protect consumers’ personal data. We are committed to protecting consumer rights and we are pleased to now offer clients data protection expertise.

Commenting on the move, Kingsley Hayes said: “I am delighted to join the team and look forward to continuing to deliver excellent client service with them. We will do that by holding to account those organisations who fail to adequately, and robustly, protect consumers’ confidential information causing them actual, and potential, financial losses and psychological injury.”

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Connor Taylor

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