personally identifiable information

  • GDPR complaint document handling

    Document management solutions provide:

    • structured organisation and control of documents
    • enable search
    • provide document security, audit, versioning
    • capability to manage retention

    What they are not necessarily capable of is identifying and separating personally identifiable information (PII) from everything else in each document.  

  • Data breach compensation

    Three Graces Legal is a commercial law firm which has many years' experience in dealing with civil claims for compensation, including large commercial dispute matters. We also deal with claims arising out of breach of the Data Protection Act and GDPR.

    Our specialist data protection claims solicitor, Aaron Pearson, is a GDPR practitioner and the firm has acquired the standard of ISO17024 for GDPR practitioner and Cyber Essentials.

    We make compensation claims on behalf of individuals and businesses who have been adversely affected by a breach of the Data Protection legislation. 

    We offer a wide-range of funding arrangements, including been able act for you under a no win, no fee agreement.

    We are specialists in pursuing civil claims for a breach of the Data Protection legislation. The law is constantly evolving to keep up with such a changing landscape, particularly where data is concerned. More than ever, we have to ensure that we remain vigilant, while organisations who collect and process our data must take measures to avoid a breach, otherwise they may be faced with a claim for compensation.

    Compliance with data protection law, and moreover, the GDPR, is vital. We act for many businesses in advising them how to stay compliant so as to avoid any unwanted legal proceedings for breach of data protection laws. Equally, we act for individuals who have suffered some harm as a result of a data protection breach.

    Three Graces Legal have seen how the changes arising from the existing Data Protection Act 1998, which was usurped by the European Directive, enabling a person to claim compensation for distress alone, has developed to be written into the General Data Protection Regulation. This now enables an individual to rely on a binding EU Regulation to claim compensation for distress arising out of a data breach.   

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