Data Protection Blawgs

Blawgs regarding data protection law and practice. From data protection and IT lawyers and law firms.

Do You Really Need a Lawyer? Insight on the Necessity of Legal Assistance

by edralyn November 2, 2012 Data Protection Law

When Edmonton residents find themselves in a situation that requires them to go to court, they often wonder whether it’s really necessary to get legal help. Perhaps it’s because of the financial obligation involved, or because they are downplaying the seriousness of the situation and not understanding the full impact. In most cases, the outcome […]

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What is the Data Protection Act and How Can Businesses Follow it?

by QMSInt September 28, 2012 Data Protection Law

The Data Protection Act 1998 is an extremely important piece of legislation which was introduced to the UK to bring the regulations in line with the European Directive of 1995. This directive from the EU required Member States to protect citizen’s fundamental rights and freedoms and in particular mentioned their right to privacy when dealing […]

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Investigating the Investigators

by billycollage September 12, 2012 Criminal Law

The UK remains one of last frontiers where private investigators remain unregulated.  So how’s that working out for us? One only needs glance at any given newspaper from the over the past six months or so to find out that it things haven’t exactly been running smoothly. The Leveson Inquiry heard evidence from journalists, private […]

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5 Reasons to Guest Blawg

by Five Fantastic Lawyers™ September 13, 2011 Accident Claims

A key component of blogging, guest blogging is, as the term suggests, where a blogger writes as a guest on another blogger’s blog. While this may be obvious, it may not be apparent to some why guest blogging can be useful. Here are 5 reasons why you may wish to increase your own or your […]

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