Dawson-Damer & ors v Taylor Wessing LLP & anr [2018] WTLR 57

Wills & Trusts Law Reports | Spring 2018 #171

The appellants were beneficiaries of a number of Bahamian trusts; the respondent solicitors (‘TW’) act on behalf of the trustee of these trusts. On 4 August 2014, the appellants served a subject access request (‘SAR’) on TW, requesting disclosure of the personal data relating to the appellants held by TW as the solicitors for the trustee. The appellants were not satisfied by TW’s response to the SAR. They therefore applied to the court to exercise its discretion under s.7(9) of the Data Protection Act 1998 (‘DPA’), and grant a declaration that TW had not complied with t...

Data Protection: Change the subject

In the first of a two-part article, Faranak Ghajavand provides a litigator’s guide to the benefits of subject access requests ‘Making a valid subject access request (SAR) is straightforward and inexpensive. There is no prescribed format provided it is in writing – indeed the Code of Practice specifies that data controllers may not insist on …
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