Data Protection – Irish regulator fines Facebook parent company 17 million euros
It doesn’t sound exciting but when data protection hits the news it’s usually because the fines are massive. Earlier this month, the Irish Data... Read more »
It doesn’t sound exciting but when data protection hits the news it’s usually because the fines are massive. Earlier this month, the Irish Data... Read more »
They had one (main) job to do, and, as Alistair Osborne wrote in the Times last week their stance on interest rates has been a ‘monumental... Read more »
On International Women’s Day 2022, our Head of Employment, Rhian Radia, hosted a webinar for HR professionals and business leaders on the subject of... Read more »
The government has imposed a tranche of sanctions on Russia in response to the situation in Ukraine. The Law Society’s guidance on the UK sanctions... Read more »
The next webinar in our popular series ‘In Conversation with Bishop & Sewell’ – ‘Leasehold Question Time’ is taking place on 29 March... Read more »
Despite the UK Government’s decision to extend support to greater numbers of Ukrainians fleeing in the wake of Russia’s invasion, the response to... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell has appointed Partners David Hodgson and Philip Rutter as the new Joint Heads of the firm’s highly respected Family Department. ... Read more »
Mark Chick, our Senior Partner is quoted in the Law Society Gazette in a feature article entitled ‘Home Truths’ – which is a round-up of a... Read more »
The Digital Devices (Access for Next of Kin) Bill is currently progressing through parliament, having had its first reading on 18 January 2022. The... Read more »
The Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners (ALEP) welcomed more than 160 leasehold sector professionals to its Annual Spring Lecture... Read more »