Information technology / data protection

These days it is almost impossible to run a business without technology. Data protection and privacy laws are running a pace to keep up with technological developments and they impact almost all aspects of how you deal with your customers and employees. Whether you need advice on buying new systems, setting up a website, gathering and using staff and customer data we can help.

Examples of the work we have undertaken include:

  • Software / hardware supply agreements
  • Advice on the impact of new laws on website cookies
  • Complying with data protection laws
  • Advice on your data protection registrations
  • Customer terms and conditions
  • Website terms and conditions
  • Acceptable use policies
  • Distance selling regulations
  • Website design contracts
  • Web-hosting agreements
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