- Data Privacy
- Subject Access Requests
- Misuse of Private Information
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- Data Protection Act
- Cross-border Data Transfers
- Freedom of Information Act
- Freedom of Information Requests
Areas of expertise include:
- Privacy & Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR)
- Information Management
- Education & training
- Policy Development
- Privacy Enforcement Actions
- Privacy Programmes
- Breach of Confidence
- Data Protection Impact Assessments
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Breaches of Privacy
- Human Rights
- Information Tribunal
- Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
- Personal Data
- Monitoring & Surveillance
- Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act
Data Protection & Information Barristers
Data protection/data privacy is one of the fastest growing areas of law as evidenced by the proliferation of new legislation, new rules, new case law and enforcement decisions.
In a data led and digital society, legal issues surrounding privacy and information are continuously evolving and technically challenging for both individuals, organisations and public bodies, often touching a wide range of other legal areas such as criminal (biometric data, photographs, DNA profiles), commercial (competition, commercially sensitive information, intellectual property), family (sensitive personal data), employment (restrictive covenants, work records and communications), human rights (CCTV, surveillance), housing (harassment) and public law.
Whether your focus is on instigating or responding to litigation, a regulatory investigation, or concerns about Artificial Intelligence (AI), understanding the risks associated with your current set-up or plans for the future, dealing with data misuse or responding to a Data Subject Access Request, the specialist data privacy barristers at Trinity Chambers can apply their deep skills and extensive experience to provide pragmatic advice and robust representation.
Understanding this fast pace of change, Trinity Chambers can also deliver up to date education and training on all aspects of data privacy/data protection. The education courses can standalone or can be part of a programme to help corporations and law firms to model their own class-leading capabilities.