TechLaw 10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this week’s podcast Jonathan and Eric discuss new technology from the US which could signal an end to using a mobile device whilst driving. Will it work? What are the legal implications? TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from Read more »
Client Alert: WP29 & UK Data Protection Guidance & Consultation Update
Regulatory & Governmental Data Protection Guidance and Consultation Update By way of brief update, a number of data protection guidance and consultation documents have been recently issued in connection with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as follows: The EU’s WP29 has issued the finalised versions of guidance as regards: The Lead Supervisory Authority; Read more »
Everything Compliance – Prague FCPA Compliance Report – international edition
In this episode, Jonathan Armstrong joins leading US compliance commentator Tom Fox, Ruth Steinholtz of AretéWork, and Kristy Grant-Hart of Spark Compliance Consulting and author of How To Be a Wildly Effective Compliance Officer for a roundtable discussion of the recently concluded SCCE European Compliance and Ethics Institute in Prague. The panel discusses some of the highlights, the changes Read more »
Client Alert: Court awards damages for distress caused by breaches of data protection rules
Damages awarded for distress caused by CCTV surveillance A court in Scotland recently awarded £17,268 in damages to a couple in a civil claim that they brought for “extreme stress” caused by the “highly intrusive” use of CCTV and audio recording systems by the owners of a neighbouring property – the judgement can be found Read more »
Client Alert: UK Court of Appeal rulings on subject access requests – motive, proportionality & legal professional privilege
What is this about? Two differently constituted (UK) Courts of Appeal recently gave important rulings about a number of data protection issues concerning Subject Access Requests (SARs) in the cases of Dawson-Damer & Ors -v- Taylor Wessing LLP, which can be found here, and, Ittihadeih -v- 5-11 Cheyne Gardens & Deer -v- Oxford University, which Read more »
Client Alert: ICO imposes fine on local authority for files found in a second-hand shop
Data protection also applies to hard-copy materials The UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) recently sent a strong warning that data protection law applies to hard copy data as well as electronic files. In this case Norfolk County Council left files that included sensitive information about children in a filing cabinet sent Read more »
Episode 197: Potential Legal Liability and Significant Fines From Email Marketing Campaigns Gone Awry
TechLaw 10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this week’s podcast Jonathan and Eric look again at the challenges of GDPR. There has been recent regulatory enforcement action in the UK looking at the way in which organisations handle customer data. How hard is that now? Are Read more »
Client Alert: There may be trouble ahead – customer engagement and GDPR
Three cases were decided this week which have the potential to make customer engagement harder as businesses get ready for the forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The cases involved fines for Flybe and Honda and a reprimand for Lands’ End. What did Flybe do? Flybe are a European regional airline based in Exeter. The Read more »
Episode 196: The Numbers Prove the Exponential Growth of the Internet
TechLaw 10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode Eric and Jonathan look at the growth of technology. Eric goes through some statistics on the growth of the internet, technology and social media and also on how secure the internet is around the world. Jonathan reflects Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 9, DoJ Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs, Part II
This episode is dedicated to the Justice Department’s Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs, which was released in February. In this episode, Jonathan Armstrong provides a detailed analysis of some of the key differences between how compliance is operationalized in the US as opposed to the UK and EU countries while Jay Rosen considers the view Read more »
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