Data Protection

Protect your data. Safeguard your reputation.

In today’s digital landscape, data protection isn’t just about compliance – it’s about building trust and protecting your business’s reputation.

Our experienced team helps clients ensure that they are compliant with a large volume of legislation and guidance – the penalties for not doing so can involve significant financial and reputational damage.

Strategic data protection for modern businesses

Our Corporate & Commercial solicitors regularly advise clients on the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and related legislation. In doing so, we frequently advise on the following issues:

  • GDPR privacy policies, including advising on the use of CCTV, thermal imaging and other biometric data
  • Freedom of information requests
  • Data sharing activities, including proposed transfers outside of the EEA
  • Liaising with external advisors to provide audit services to ensure that personal information gathering and sharing systems comply with legislation

Contact our Corporate team to discuss your data protection needs and ensure your business stays protected.

What our clients say:

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“Fantastic service from Greg Vincent and his colleagues. Clearly very experienced and everyone we dealt with was extremely professional. Highly recommended.”

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“Many thanks to all at Morr & Co and particularly Louise Fegan for your expert advice and prompt, friendly service.”

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“Selling a business is a stressful thing to do at the best of times, the recent pandemic has increased the problems significantly. Every step of the way you feel that you are in very capable hands. I can’t recommend them enough. Thank you.”

Recent Corporate & Commercial Client

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