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A recent decision of the Commercial Court, in Nolan & Ors v Dildar & Ors [2024] IEHC 4, addresses the scope of data controllers' liability to data subjects for infringement...
William Fry
The concept of a ‘dark pattern' is not yet defined in law, although several pieces of legislation touch on the concept.
William Fry
William Fry is celebrating Data Protection Day, which is an opportunity to take stock of 2023's key data protection highlights and forecast the trends that 2024...
Matheson
The European Court of Justice ("CJEU") recently delivered an important decision concerning what constitutes "automated individual decision-making" under Article 22 GDPR.
Arthur Cox
Section 77 of the Courts and Civil (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2023 amends section 117 of the Data Protection Act 2018 to extend jurisdiction to hear and determine data protection...
Matheson
In the run up to Christmas 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") delivered three noteworthy judgments (in cases C-340/21, C-456/22 and C-667/21)...
Dillon Eustace
In this first article of our "How To" series, we will look at what an organisation needs to consider when it receives a Data Subject Access Request (‘DSAR') pursuant to the General...
Matheson
In a recent opinion (in joined cases C-182/22 and C-189/22Opens in new window) delivered by Advocate General Collins before the Court of Justice of the European Union...
William Fry
On 26 October 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) delivered a preliminary ruling in FT v DW (Case C307-22) (the Decision)...
Matheson
Ireland's status as a leading FDI location has long been internationally recognised. Ireland is the only English-speaking common law jurisdiction in the European Union (EU).
Matheson
The Data Protection Commission ("DPC") recently imposed a reprimand and fine of €345m against TikTok, for GDPR violations in respect of its processing of children's data...
William Fry
Under the AI Act, a high-risk system includes safety components of defined EU regulatory legislation, such as that relating to machinery; it also includes systems which are used in areas like biometric...
Lewis Silkin
In this second article in our two-part series, Linda Hynes, partner in the Employment, Immigration and Reward team of Lewis Silkin Ireland, looks at the recent guidance issued...
Matheson
The Data Protection Commission ("DPC") recently imposed a €22,500 fine on the Irish Department of Health ("the DOH") following an inquiry into its processing of personal data in relation to 29 open litigation claims.
European Union
Arthur Cox
This briefing provides an overview and summary of several of the key data protection judgments from the Court of Justice of the European Union in 2023.
Matheson
On 5 December 2023, in cases C-683/21 and C-807/21O, the Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") rejected the application of strict liability for administrative fines under the GDPR.
William Fry
The proposed digital euro continues its development after the publication of a legislative proposal in June 2023 (which we reported on and discussed here).
William Fry
In a significant ruling, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has determined that the practices of SCHUFA Holding AG, a prominent German provider of consumer credit ratings...
William Fry
The Decision is under appeal to the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU). If upheld, the Decision's impact will mean that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will not apply to...
William Fry
On 24 August 2023, 12 international data protection and privacy regulators issued a joint statement (Statement)...
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