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Partner and Head of Data and Privacy Litigation Kingsley Hayes and Dean Armstrong KC of Maitland Chambers comment on the EU’s Digital Markets Act and
What’s been happening in August 2023? In our regular monthly update, we share the latest news from our firm.
Associate Alessio Ianiello discusses the introduction of the Financial Conduct Authority’s new Consumer Duty and the difficulties of enforcing it, in Law360. Alessio’s article was
Associate James Kelliher considers the main takeaways from the ICO’s action in the Farage/NatWest privacy dispute in Law360. James’s article was published in Law360 on
Partner and Head of Data and Privacy Litigation Kingsley Hayes comments on the roll-out of the Act and its implications for Big Tech in Reuters.
What’s been happening in July 2023? In our regular monthly update, we share the latest news from our firm.
Associate Lucy Burrows has examined the ICO’s warning to businesses over the data privacy risks that generative AI poses in Data Centre Review. Lucy’s article
Technical Director Ben Rees has commented in TheWealthNet on the risk of increasing investment fraud in the private wealth sector being driven by rapid developments
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