Simon Ridding comments on the recent GDPR Meta fine, in Compliance Week
Senior Associate Simon Ridding comments in Compliance Week on the hefty fine handed out to Meta last week for its illegal data transfers that fell
Senior Associate Simon Ridding comments in Compliance Week on the hefty fine handed out to Meta last week for its illegal data transfers that fell
There’s a lot of support for people with mesothelioma which has been caused by talcum powder. Find out how you can access it.
When talc is mined, there’s a significant risk of cross-contamination, given its close proximity to asbestos. This means there’s a high probability that asbestos fibres have been present in talcum powder products.
Partner Kingsley Hayes and Senior Associate Simon Ridding have discussed the implications of the European Court of Justice’s recent refusal to set a minimum threshold
What’s been happening in April 2023? In our regular monthly update, we share the latest news from our firm.
Associate Bill Singer provides details on the extent of Arnold Clark’s data breach and the harm this has caused for many customers. Bill’s comments were
Head of Data and Privacy Litigation, Kingsley Hayes, comments on how TikTok’s £12.7 million fine by the ICO represents a clear neglect to protect young
What’s been happening in March 2023? In our regular monthly update, we share the latest news from our firm.
KP Law (then Keller Postman UK) was featured in The Times’ Financial & Legal Checklist, published on Saturday, 25 March 2023. In the last year,
KP Law has some of the most skilled consumer-rights lawyers in England and Wales. Here are just some of our success stories.
With innovation, resources and expertise, KP Law fights for justice for each and every client.
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