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Charity data protection
Our data protection solicitors advise on a wide range of matters, from day-to-day issues such as subject access requests, through to mitigating the financial and reputational damage caused by data breaches, ensuring that your charity is fully compliant with data protection regulations.
Our Commercial team can also assess your practice, processes and the technology that you use and advise you on any relevant steps that you can take to improve your compliance regime and safeguard your reputation.
Our bespoke fee structures for charity clients include fixed-cost packages for day-to-day support and competitive hourly rates for more complex matters, enabling you to budget for your legal support on a monthly basis.
Charity data protection
We have considerable experience in advising household name charities on all elements of data protection compliance.
Our data protection experts frequently advise clients on:
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