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04
FebThe ongoing impasse in the Brexit negotiations means that many of the legal implications of the UK’s departure from the EU are yet to be addressed or clarified.
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24
JanOn 21 December 2018, the Data Protection Commission (“DPC”) published a preliminary guidance in relation to the impact of a “no deal” Brexit on personal data transfers.
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22
JanFrance’s data protection regulator (the “CNIL”) has imposed a €50 million fine on Google for failing to comply with EU data privacy laws. The fine is the highest yet to be imposed on an organisation under the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), which was enacted on 25 May last year.
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15
JanThe Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2018 has recently been hailed by the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty T.D. as “one of the most significant pieces of employment legislation in a generation”. It comes into effect in March 2019.
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09
JanCosts Differential Orders have gained greater traction on foot of the recent Court of Appeal decisions in Moin v Sicika & O’Malley v McEvoy.
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03
JanAs we are near the end of another year, I take this opportunity to thank you on behalf of all of us here at Hayes solicitors for your continued support throughout 2018.
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