In this film Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong speaks with Evan Michailidis about class actions in the US. They talk about how class actions are starting to appear in Europe but they also talk about moves in the US to limit class actions, particularly those brought by employees. You can find subscribe to Cordery’s YouTube channel at Read more »
UK Government modern slavery legislation review consultation
Introduction The “Independent Review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015: Final Report”, which we wrote about here https://www.corderycompliance.com/uk-modern-slavery-review-final-report-time-for-govt-to-take-tougher-action/, has now been subject to an official response by the UK Government which at the same time has issued a consultation on the proposed changes coming out of the independent review, entitled “Transparency in Supply Chains Consultation”, Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 50 – The July Reflections Edition
Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Today, we have the full quintet of Mike Volkov, Jay Rosen, Matt Kelly, Jonathan Armstrong and Sarah Hadden. Rants and shouts outs follow the commentary for this episode. Jay Rosen considers why governmental entities other than the federal government benefit from independent integrity monitors in their oversight Read more »
ICO Cookies Guidance FAQs
What is this all about? Cookies or similar technologies are used by website operators to store or gain access to information stored on the device of an individual user. E-Privacy rules regulate the use of cookies and similar technologies (together “cookies”) – in the UK these are set out in the Privacy and Electronic Communications Read more »
Episode 252: Artificial Intelligence and Efforts To Seek Global Domination
In this episode Eric and Jonathan discuss AI and whether investment in AI is halting, particularly in China. Jonathan discusses the proposals for a new European law calling for a ‘coordinated European approach on the human and ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence’. Will regulation halt the rise of AI? TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update Read more »
UK High Court Subject Access Request & Legal Privilege Trustee Ruling
Introduction Data protection rules (including GDPR and the UK Data Protection Act 2018) allow for individuals to make so-called “Subject Access Requests” (SARs) where they can seek to obtain information about the personal data held about them by organizations or individuals and certain other related information including about how that data is processed; certain exemptions Read more »
Life With GDPR: Episode 30 – British Airways Data Breach Enforcement Action
In this podcast series, data privacy/data security expert Jonathan Armstrong and Compliance Evangelist Tom Fox use the framework of GDPR to discuss a wide range of issues relating to these topics. They consider what the US compliance and InfoSec security expert needs to know about what is happening in the UK, Europe and beyond. In Read more »
UK direct marketing fine appeal fails
Introduction Strict direct marketing rules apply under the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR) including with regard to unsolicited calls for direct marketing purposes. In connection with this there exists in the UK a system called the Telephone Preference Service (“TPS”) which is the official central opt out register on which individuals can Read more »
ICO announces intention to fine Marriott hotel group over £99 million for data breach
Introduction Hot on the heels of its announcement of its intention to fine the airline B.A. £183.39 million for a data breach (which Cordery reported on here: http://www.corderycompliance.com/uk-dpa-to-fine-ba-for-data-breach/) the ICO has also issued a notice of its intention to fine the hotel group Marriott International (“Marriott”) £99,200,396 for a data security breach. It is important Read more »
Episode 251: Sirens Sound for Police in GDPR Enforcement Action
In this week’s TechLaw10, Jonathan and Eric discussed the UK Data Protection Authorities Enforcement Action against the Metropolitan Police Service for issues with dealing with Subject Access Requests under GDPR. They talk about the GDPR regime, the lessons to be learned and the prospects of the Police facing criminal proceedings for failure to deal with Read more »
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