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TRAINEES - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP First year trainee salary: £39,000 Second year trainee salary: 42,000 Newly qualified salary: £65,000 Legal Practice Course (LPC) / Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL): Wiggin will pay for LPC and GDL fees, as well as a £7,000 grant for each, for applicable candidates on a prospective basis. Other benefits: Trainees have access to a competitive benefits package, including 25 days holiday (plus SPORT & ESPORTS SOLICITORS Sports and esports organisations are entertainment brands. Sports media rights, commercial inventory and intellectual property are your primary revenue drivers and we'll help you make the most of them.Sport is global and our experience is too. Our clients include federations, national governing bodies, event organisers and other sports rightsholders, official data providers, sponsors, clubs COVID-19: HAS MY CONTRACT BEEN FRUSTRATED? A contract will generally be frustrated if an event occurs which: Makes the contract physically or commercially impossible to fulfil, illegal or radically different from what the parties had contemplated when they entered into the contract. That the COVID-19 epidemic was beyond the parties’ control will be accepted as read in all but the SARA ASHBY - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP Sara heads our award-winning Intellectual Property team and has over 25 years’ experience as a specialist IP litigator. “Strategic and tenacious, Sara has an enviable track record fighting design, patent and trade mark cases of all kinds.” (Chambers) Sara litigates in the High Court, including under the Shorter Trial Scheme, and in the Intellectual PropertyDAVID NAYLOR
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HIGH COURT ASSESS DAMAGES IN EMINEM COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT Taking all that into account, Mr Karet found that the hypothetical fee would be £2.50 per disc, which was equivalent to a rate of just over 32% on the price to dealer of £7.75 that LTEV in fact charged Plastic Head. Mr Karet therefore assessed damages on the basis of a £2.50 notional licence fee to make 2,981 infringing copies, which came to HIGH COURT DISMISSES APPLICATION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND Following resolution in the courts of a bitterly contested family dispute over ownership of a house in London, the defendant, Suhad Subhi Sadik, sent to a WhatsApp group a photograph she had taken of the claimant, Riad Tawfiz Al Sadik, who was her brother-in-law, sitting with his wife and solicitor in a sandwich shop. The PARTNERS - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP Wiggin has a peerless reputation as legal advisors to the media industry, but we’re increasingly recognised as the go-to people for innovative technologies and the brands of tomorrow. We are commercial, free thinkers who firmly believe in a unified and visionary culture. New partners have the opportunity to direct and manage the firm,playing
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JOIN US - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP Wiggin’s culture is unique among law firms – both in what we expect from our people and the way we create value in the industries we serve. We empower people early, expect commitment and excellence, and celebrate when we achieve it.We’re deeply involved in the media, technology and IP landscapes, constantly engaged in the challenges TRAINEES - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP First year trainee salary: £39,000 Second year trainee salary: 42,000 Newly qualified salary: £65,000 Legal Practice Course (LPC) / Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL): Wiggin will pay for LPC and GDL fees, as well as a £7,000 grant for each, for applicable candidates on a prospective basis. Other benefits: Trainees have access to a competitive benefits package, including 25 days holiday (plus PEOPLE - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP Our use of Cookies. We use necessary cookies to make our site work. We'd also like to set optional analytics cookies to help us improve it. We won't set optional cookies unless you enable them below. SPORT & ESPORTS SOLICITORS Sports and esports organisations are entertainment brands. Sports media rights, commercial inventory and intellectual property are your primary revenue drivers and we'll help you make the most of them.Sport is global and our experience is too. Our clients include federations, national governing bodies, event organisers and other sports rightsholders, official data providers, sponsors, clubs COVID-19: HAS MY CONTRACT BEEN FRUSTRATED? A contract will generally be frustrated if an event occurs which: Makes the contract physically or commercially impossible to fulfil, illegal or radically different from what the parties had contemplated when they entered into the contract. That the COVID-19 epidemic was beyond the parties’ control will be accepted as read in all but the DATA CENTRES AND TAX TERRITORIALITY This article was first published in Tax Journal on 1st February 2019 and is republished here with permission. Data centres play a significant role in today’s digital economy by hosting and processing the reams of data stored in the cloud. The tax treatment of digital data stored, processed and transferred by companies carryingout digital
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HIGH COURT RULES ON OWNERSHIP OF COPYRIGHT IN SOFTWARE Mr Penhallurick, a former employee of MD5 Ltd, claimed ownership of copyright in eight works relating to a technique he named “Virtual Forensic Computing” (VFC). Mr Penhallurick issued proceedings for infringement of his copyright against his former employer. MD5 counterclaimed, amongst other things, for a declaration that it was the owner of the copyright. By PEOPLE - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP To provide these analytics we would like to be able to set Google analytics cookies to help us collect anonymous information, such as the number of visitors to the COVID-19, CONTRACTS, AND THE LAW OF ILLEGALITY It is illegal as to formation if it cannot be performed without the commission of an illegal act. It is illegal as to performance if one or more of the parties intend to perform the contract in an illegal manner. It is not difficult to imagine how “knotty” questionsmight arise in
DATA CENTRES AND TAX TERRITORIALITY This article was first published in Tax Journal on 1st February 2019 and is republished here with permission. Data centres play a significant role in today’s digital economy by hosting and processing the reams of data stored in the cloud. The tax treatment of digital data stored, processed and transferred by companies carryingout digital
THE SEA CHANGE IN COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY OBLIGATIONS FOR BackgroundFollowing our article on the new UK telecoms security regime, which has undergone the first reading in the House of Lords, we have seen the detail of key secondary legislation (i.e., the draft Electronic Communications (Security Measures). The draft secondary legislation continues in the same vein. Its scope is exceptionally far-reaching and has considerable requirements SARA ASHBY - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP Sara heads our award-winning Intellectual Property team and has over 25 years’ experience as a specialist IP litigator. “Strategic and tenacious, Sara has an enviable track record fighting design, patent and trade mark cases of all kinds.” (Chambers) Sara litigates in the High Court, including under the Shorter Trial Scheme, and in the Intellectual Property COMMITTEES OF ADVERTISING PRACTICE CONSULT ON INTRODUCTION CAP and BCAP are consulting new rules on harm and protected characteristics (as defined in the Equality Act 2010). The proposed rules are: CAP Code “Marketing communications must not include anything likely to cause harm. To comply with this rule, marketers must have particular regard to the likelihood of causing harm to vulnerable people, and ADVERTISING STANDARDS AUTHORITY PUBLISHES CALL FOR The ASA has issued the call for evidence to help it establish whether and, if so, to what extent racial and ethnic stereotypes, when featured in ads, may contribute to real world harms, for example, unequal outcomes for different racial and ethnic groups. In the context of the call for evidence, the ASA is particularly HIGH COURT GRANTS ORDER FOR EXTENDED DISCLOSURE FOR The Performing Right Society Ltd issued proceedings against Qatar Airways Group QCSC for global copyright infringement in relation to its inflight entertainment system and two apps, through which Qatar Airways provides entertainment services and access to a wide range of content, including music, films, TV shows and games. PRS claims that the content provided through GOVERNMENT PUBLISHES DETAILED OVERVIEW OF THE GIGABIT The Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review (FTIR) was published in July 2018 and laid out a vision for a full fibre and 5G future for the UK, highlighting the considerable potential benefits to the UK. The key findings of the FTIR were that, despite over 97% coverage of superfast broadband, largely based on copper user connections, HOUSE OF LORDS COMMUNICATIONS AND DIGITAL COMMITTEE The Chair of the Committee, Lord Gilbert of Panteg, has written to Oliver Dowden, DCMS Secretary of State, requesting further information on four specific points in the draft Online Safety Bill. protection of children: the Committee is concerned that pornographic websites that do not offer user-to-user services are not in scope of the draft Bill; WIGGIN LLP | MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND IP LAW FIRM : WIGGIN LLPABOUTEXPERTISEPEOPLEINSIGHTCAREERSNEWS UK law firm focused on media, technology and IP, advising clients on the financing, exploitation and protection of creative and commercialassets.
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Our use of Cookies. We use necessary cookies to make our site work. We'd also like to set optional analytics cookies to help us improve it. We won't set optional cookies unless you enable them below. PARTNERS - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP Wiggin has a peerless reputation as legal advisors to the media industry, but we’re increasingly recognised as the go-to people for innovative technologies and the brands of tomorrow. We are commercial, free thinkers who firmly believe in a unified and visionary culture. New partners have the opportunity to direct and manage the firm,playing
SPORT & ESPORTS SOLICITORS Sports and esports organisations are entertainment brands. Sports media rights, commercial inventory and intellectual property are your primary revenue drivers and we'll help you make the most of them.Sport is global and our experience is too. Our clients include federations, national governing bodies, event organisers and other sports rightsholders, official data providers, sponsors, clubs SARA ASHBY - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP Sara heads our award-winning Intellectual Property team and has over 25 years’ experience as a specialist IP litigator. “Strategic and tenacious, Sara has an enviable track record fighting design, patent and trade mark cases of all kinds.” (Chambers) Sara litigates in the High Court, including under the Shorter Trial Scheme, and in the Intellectual PropertyDAVID NAYLOR
He is a mentor on a number of London’s leading accelerator programs, the founder of a network for CEOs and company founders, and an entrepreneur himself, having co-founded the social fitness technology company, Racefully. He is the named inventor on a number of patents, has an MBA from Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicineand
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Email Michael. Tel: +44 (0)20 7927 9679. With 25 years’ experience, Michael is the go-to UK corporate adviser in the independent television production sector, where he has advised on over 100 investments and sales. “I engage with creatives on a daily basis, whether they are producers, writers, directors, commissioners oron-screen talent.
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A GUIDE TO ‘COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC’ This article was first published by Intellectual Property Magazine on 6 December 2016. Hyperlinks are a ubiquitous and integral part of the internet, being an important means of distributing information and connecting the 1bn websites that make up the World Wide Web. In 1989, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, counted WIGGIN LLP | MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND IP LAW FIRM : WIGGIN LLPABOUTEXPERTISEPEOPLEINSIGHTCAREERSNEWS UK law firm focused on media, technology and IP, advising clients on the financing, exploitation and protection of creative and commercialassets.
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Our use of Cookies. We use necessary cookies to make our site work. We'd also like to set optional analytics cookies to help us improve it. We won't set optional cookies unless you enable them below. PARTNERS - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP We take it as read that our Partners will be high achievers with drive, enthusiasm and a 100% commitment to their specialism but we’re looking for people who are more than just their work.We want to invest in new partners to share in our strategic growth. Our business strategy ensures that profitability is good and that SPORT & ESPORTS SOLICITORS Sports and esports organisations are entertainment brands. Sports media rights, commercial inventory and intellectual property are your primary revenue drivers and we'll help you make the most of them.Sport is global and our experience is too. Our clients include federations, national governing bodies, event organisers and other sports rightsholders, official data providers, sponsors, clubsDAVID NAYLOR
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DATA PROTECTION: AFFILIATES AND MARKETING On November 2016, the Information Commissioner’s Office revealed that it is looking at more than 400 companies believed to be processing personal data to promote gambling websites and services. This investigation serves as a reminder to operators of the importance to conduct appropriate due diligence when appointing marketing providers and affiliates, and to ensure that WIGGIN LLP | MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND IP LAW FIRM : WIGGIN LLPABOUTEXPERTISEPEOPLEINSIGHTCAREERSNEWS UK law firm focused on media, technology and IP, advising clients on the financing, exploitation and protection of creative and commercialassets.
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David Naylor is a top talent. He’s responsive, pro-active, fast to understand the specifics of any requirement and takes the time to understand your business. SARA ASHBY - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP Sara heads our award-winning Intellectual Property team and has over 25 years’ experience as a specialist IP litigator. “Strategic and tenacious, Sara has an enviable track record fighting design, patent and trade mark cases of all kinds.” (Chambers) Sara litigates in the High Court, including under the Shorter Trial Scheme, and in the Intellectual PropertyJASON CHESS
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With 25 years’ experience, Michael is the go-to UK corporate adviser in the independent television production sector, where he has advised on over 100 investments and sales. “I engage with creatives on a daily basis, whether they are producers, writers, directors, commissioners or on-screen talent. I ensure they never have to contendwith jargon and
DATA PROTECTION: AFFILIATES AND MARKETING On November 2016, the Information Commissioner’s Office revealed that it is looking at more than 400 companies believed to be processing personal data to promote gambling websites and services. This investigation serves as a reminder to operators of the importance to conduct appropriate due diligence when appointing marketing providers and affiliates, and to ensure that PARTNERS - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP We take it as read that our Partners will be high achievers with drive, enthusiasm and a 100% commitment to their specialism but we’re looking for people who are more than just their work.We want to invest in new partners to share in our strategic growth. Our business strategy ensures that profitability is good and that PEOPLE - WIGGIN LLP : WIGGIN LLP To provide these analytics we would like to be able to set Google analytics cookies to help us collect anonymous information, such as the number of visitors to the PUBLISHING SOLICITORS Every great story starts with an idea. We understand the value of your words whether they’re in print, online or in any other media, and we can help your publishing business across the whole spectrum of your legal needs.Whether you’re considering publishing a true-life story or are unsure about whether you have the underlying copyright COVID-19, CONTRACTS, AND THE LAW OF ILLEGALITY April 3, 2020. We have set out in other updates how COVID-19 could mean that a contractual performance is impossible (giving rise to questions of force majeure or frustration), but what if the current circumstances render performance under the contract not just impossible, but illegal?. The Coronavirus Regulations. The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations COVID-19: HAS MY CONTRACT BEEN FRUSTRATED? The effects of coronavirus have been hitting our clients as hard as everyone else. It is saddening to see so many films going on hiatus, deals being cancelled and declining sales. For many their focus for now is on survival and some will be looking to BLOCKCHAIN SOLICITORS Blockchain is one of the most disruptive technologies to emerge in recent times. It underpins the multi-billion dollar cryptocurrency sector and powers many emerging financial services businesses, but it’s also set to disrupt other sectors in novel ways.Blockchain technologies are still in their infancy and industry and innovators continue to explore the cutting-edge ways they OFCOM CONTINUES ITS ROLL-OUT OF SMALL-SCALE DAB Ofcom explains that small-scale DAB is an innovative technology that provides a low-cost way for local commercial, community and specialist music services to take to the digital airwaves. On 1 June 2021, Ofcom now announced: five further multiplex licences from the first round of awards; multiplex licences for 22 areas in north west England andnorth
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WIGGIN, WE, US and OUR mean or refer to Wiggin LLP, a limited liability partnership with registered number OC308767 and with registered office at Jessop House, Jessop Avenue, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 3WG, UK. Wiggin is registered as a data controller at the Information Commissioner’s Office with registration number Z5732337. PERSONAL DATA means information about individuals (including you), and information from which such individuals could be identified. YOU means any individual whose personal data we process, including Wiggin clients, Wiggin client personnel, counterparties, counterparty personnel, other solicitors and advisors, witnesses, suppliers, supplier personnel and general business contacts.DATA CONTROLLER
Wiggin LLP is a data controller in relation to your personal data and we take care to protect the privacy rights of individuals. INFORMATION PROTECTION MANAGER We are not required under the GDPR to appoint a Data Protection Officer. We have, however, appointed a Data Protection Manager, currently Alexander Ross, who is responsible for overseeing our compliance with the GDPR and any other applicable data protection legislation and regulation. In addition, our Compliance Officer for Legal Practice, currently Alan Owens, oversees compliance with our professional responsibilities and with legislative requirements. The Data Protection Manager can be contacted at dataprotection@wiggin.co.uk. _ _ HOW DOES WIGGIN OBTAIN YOUR PERSONAL DATA? In many cases we obtain your personal data from you directly, including through your use of this website or when you contact us direct. In other cases we will obtain your personal data from a third-party source, for example, we may collect information from our clients or our clients’ personnel, agents and advisors; other law firms and advisors which represent you; the company for whom you work; other organisations and people with whom you have dealings; our associated and related businesses (including INCOPRO, Overmorrow
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If you provide information to us about someone else (such as one of your associates, directors or employees, or someone with whom you have business dealings) you must ensure that you are entitled to disclose that information to us and that the person understands that we, without taking any further steps, may process that information in accordance with this Notice. WHAT PERSONAL DATA DOES WIGGIN COLLECT FROM (AND ABOUT) YOU? If we collect and use personal data about you, the types of data we collect will vary in nature depending on the circumstances and purpose of processing. Here are some illustrative and non-exhaustive examples: * _personal data about you:_ name, address, date of birth, marital status, nationality, race, gender, preferred language, job title, work life, CV, restrictions and/or required accommodations, and possibly personal data about your family life; * _personal data to contact you at work or home:_ name, address, telephone, and email addresses; * _personal data which may identify you: _photographs and video, passport and/or driving licence details, electronic signatures; * _personal data to process any payment we might need to make to you personally: _bank account details, HMRC numbers and references (whereapplicable);
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* to contact you if you are involved in a matter we are undertaking for a client, whether in your professional or personal capacity; * to carry out investigations, risk assessments and client duediligence;
* to review, draft and disclose correspondence and other documents, including court documents; * to instruct third parties on behalf of our clients; * to prepare legal opinions and provide legal advice; and * to enable the exchange of information between Wiggin and our affiliated and related businesses. We may also process your personal data for business management purposes, which are likely to involve the use of your personal data in one or more of the following (non-exhaustive) ways: * to engage and contact suppliers; * to interview prospective members of staff; * to carry out marketing and general business developmentactivities;
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* for the prevention and detection of crime. WHAT IS WIGGIN’S LAWFUL BASIS FOR PROCESSING YOUR PERSONAL DATA? Under the GDPR, we must identify a lawful basis for processing your personal data, and that basis may vary according to the type of personal data processed and the individual to whom it relates, and the nature of the processing. _Performance of a contract with you (where applicable)_ If you are a private client or an individual supplier or other individual with a direct contractual relationship with us, we process the personal data we require in order to fulfil our obligations under our contract with you. _The legitimate interests of Wiggin or a third party_ We may process your personal data on the lawful basis that it is in our legitimate interests and/or the legitimate interests of a third party to do so. This will primarily apply when we provide legal advice and services to our clients. Our legitimate interest in such instances is the proper performance of our role as an authorised and regulated provider of legal services. Our clients also have a legitimate interest (and a more general right in law) in obtaining legal adviceand services.
Our broad interest in the provision of legal services as a basis for processing your personal data, and our clients’ corresponding interest in the receipt of such services, can be broken down into more discrete categories which may include (but are not limited to): * contacting individuals relevant to our work and our clients’ matters, which may involve the use of your personal data; * reviewing documents and correspondence that have been disclosed to us, our clients and third parties which may contain your personaldata;
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We may also process your personal data on the basis that it is necessary for our legitimate interest in the effective management and running of our firm, which may include (but is not limited to): engaging suppliers and supplier personnel; interviewing prospective staff members; ensuring that our systems and premises are secure and running efficiently; for regulatory and legislative compliance and related auditing and reporting; for marketing and general business development purposes; for insurance purposes; to facilitate, make and receive payments, and to collect money owing to us. We do not consider that the processing of your personal data on the basis of our legitimate interests as described above is likely to result in any unwarranted prejudicial effect on your rights and freedoms or your own legitimate interests, and we regularly review our systems and processes to ensure that remains the case. _Compliance with a legal obligation to which Wiggin is subject_ In certain circumstances, we may be obliged process personal data in order to comply with our legal obligations. This might include, but is not limited to, processing where required for tax and accounting purposes; where required by our regulators for conflict checking purposes; where required by the order of a court or tribunal; or to enable us to fulfil our compliance and other obligations under relevant legislation or regulation. More information relating to the lawful bases for processing personal data can be found on the Information Commissioner’s Office website (see details below) or by contacting our Data Protection Manager (contact details below). SPECIAL CATEGORY PERSONAL DATA If we process any special category personal data, which is data relating to your racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious and philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, health data, biometric data or sexual orientation, we will obtain your explicit consent to that processing, unless this is not required by law (because, for example, it is processed for the purpose of exercising or defending legal claims) or the information is required to protect your health in an emergency. Where we are processing personal data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time by emailing us at dataprotection@wiggin.co.uk and describing the specific consent that you wish to withdraw. TO WHOM DO WE DISCLOSE YOUR PERSONAL DATA? We will disclose your personal data internally within Wiggin LLP and (if applicable) its associated businesses to those members of staff who provide legal services to you or your business, and/or to other members of staff with whom you or your employer or agent makescontact.
We may disclose your personal data to third parties (outside Wiggin), but only when it is necessary to do so, and subject to our obligations of confidentiality. Such recipients include but are not limited to: other clients and contacts; co-counsel, other solicitors/barristers/experts/foreign law firms whom we instruct on your behalf; our insurance brokers and underwriters; our bank, auditors and accountants; debt collectors; our outsourced IT providers and other suppliers; HMRC; the Solicitors Regulation Authority; the Law Society; the Home Office and HM Passport Office; the other side and/or other parties on any given matter (lay and solicitor). We may also need to disclose your personal data in the course of business to our consultants who operate in the UK and in the USA, to staff in our Brussels office, and to our associated and related businesses (including INCOPRO, Overmorrow
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Your personal data is also likely to be disclosed to one or more third party service providers who provide us with IT and other technical services, and those service providers act as data processors under our control. We take suitable steps as required by law to ensure that, where the other party concerned is a data processor, they have appropriate data security systems in place and process data solely in accordance with our instructions. IS YOUR PERSONAL DATA TRANSFERRED OUTSIDE THE EEA, AND IF SO WHAT SAFEGUARDS ARE IN PLACE? Some of the third-party service providers we use and some of our consultants are based in, or carry out their activities in, the European Economic Area (EEA). Until such time as the Brexit transition period expires on 31 December 2020 no additional safeguards are required for the transfer of data to/from the EEA. Some of the third-party service providers we use and some of our consultants are based in, or carry out their activities in, countries outside the UK and the EEA. If in the course of providing services to us any of the latter service providers process personal data, we have made sure to include in their contract with us standard clauses approved by the European Commission (sometimes called ‘the EU Model Clauses’) to ensure that their processing meets the security standards required within the EU. You can view the Commission’s decision which includes these standard clauses via this link: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32010D0087&from=en. After the decision of the CJEU in the _Schrems II_ case, in which the CJEU found that the US/EU Privacy Shield does not afford sufficient protection for personal data when transferred to the US, we have been monitoring the instances in which personal data is transferred to the US to establish whether any such transfer presents a significant risk to your rights and freedoms even when done under the relevant EU Model Clauses. If it does, we commit to makingnecessary changes.
HOW DO WE PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA? We have robust security arrangements in place to guard against unauthorised access, use, alteration or destruction of, or the accidental loss of, your personal data. We take appropriate technical and organisational security measures and have rules and procedures in place to ensure that any personal data we hold that is particularly sensitive, or highly confidential, is not accessed by anyone unauthorised to access it, and where applicable to ensure client confidentiality. We have in place, and strictly comply with, an information security policy which determines the security standards we use to protect your personal data. When we use third-party organisations to process your personal data on our behalf, we require them to have appropriate security arrangements in place, they must comply with our contractual requirements and instructions, and they must ensure compliance with the GDPR and any other relevant data protection legislation, all as required under theGDPR.
HOW LONG WILL YOUR PERSONAL DATA BE RETAINED BY WIGGIN? It is our policy to retain your personal data for no more than the length of time required for the specific purposes for which it is processed by us and which are set out in this Notice. However, we may be obliged to keep your personal data for a longer period, for example, where required by our legal and regulatory obligations, or in order to ensure we have effective IT back-up systems. In such cases, we will ensure that your personal data will continue to be treated in accordance with this Notice, we will restrict access to any archived personal data, and we will ensure that all personal data is held securely and kept confidential. WEBSITE COOKIES AND TRACKERS The only cookies we ourselves use on our website are the following session registration cookies: * When you fill in your details on our registration form (for example where you wish to register to receive communications or other services from us), this cookie remembers the details that you load into the registration form so that if you make a mistake or have to redo the form, your details are not all erased (which could be annoying and inconvenient). The cookie is a ‘session’ cookie in that it dies after you have completed and submitted the form. We assume that you are happy with this cookie but if you wish to withhold your consent you can do so by modifying your browser settings to blockcookies – please
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* the right to require us to erase your personal data. If you wish to exercise any of your rights please contact our Data Protection Manager at dataprotection@wiggin.co.uk. There are exceptions to the rights of individuals in relation to their personal data and, particularly if we are processing your personal data for the purpose of providing legal advice to our clients, your rights may be limited. We will, at all times, respect your personal data and seek to be as transparent as possible, but please be aware that in some instances we may be restricted by law from even acknowledging that we process your personal data. HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT If you have a question about the information provided in this Notice, or you have a concern or complaint about the way in which we process your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Manager at dataprotection@wiggin.co.uk. In any event you have the right to address a complaint to the Information Commissioner. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at: – Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF www.ico.org.uk . The ICO helpline number is 0303 123 1113. LAST UPDATED 28 SEPTEMBER 2020Save Save Changes
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