Data Subject Access Requests Guidance Note Introduction and general information Statutory data protection duties apply to solicitors, in exactly the same manner as they apply to other professionals,
Data retention and destruction of paper and electronic files This note provides general guidance for solicitors on the retention and destruction of client paper and electronic files. This note
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Data Protocol for Use When Instructing Counsel The Law Society and The Bar of Ireland have agreed a Data Sharing Protocol. The purpose of the Protocol is to provide guidelines for solicitors and
The Law Society has made a submission on the Data Protection Commission (DPC)鈥檚 Draft Regulatory Strategy 2021-2026.
The Law Society Library has added the topic data protection to our Subject Guide series.
Data Protection and deference In the May 2018 Gazette, Anthony Slein asks if judicial deference to the Data Protection is a still appropriate. Deference to the Commissioner The Office of the Data
Data protection and cyber attacks Cyber attacks may trigger applicable data protection laws. Access to sensitive information may be withheld pending the payment of a ransom, or may be published
Data protection and cyber attacks Cyber attacks may trigger applicable data protection laws. Access to information may be withheld pending the payment of a ransom, or data may be published if such
Data Protection Act, 1998 - Does it apply to Solicitors? The Data Protection Act came into operation in April, 1989. The Data Protection Commissioner maintains that the Act applies to the profession