Information law is so much more than data protection. Our specialist information law practice covers data protection and privacy, freedom of information, data sharing, information governance, technology and artificial intelligence, and more.

At Stone King, we understand that information is central to running your organisation effectively. Our specialist information law team provides commercial and practical support to ensure that your organisation is able navigate the complex landscape of information law with ease. 

Our highly regarded information law practice comprises expert solicitors with experience working across Stone King’s sectors. This enables us to combine technical legal expertise and deep sector knowledge. In addition, our team includes several data protection practitioners, experienced privacy professionals holding specialist qualifications in data protection, allowing us to support you on information law issues with a flexible pricing model.

We advise clients across Stone King’s sectors on a diverse range of information law matters, including statutory requests for information, individual rights, personal data breach management, data sharing and international data transfers, data protection compliance, and data security (including cyber-security). We continuously innovate to develop products and solutions to meet our clients’ needs and help alleviate the burden of compliance, including data protection health checks, guidance toolkits, and sector-specific training.

For further information about the ways we can assist you, please see the following links:

Specialist Support for Education
Specialist Support for Charities
Specialist Support for Business

Our team also provides a range of template policy documentation, privacy notices and other resources for the Education Sector

The law and practice referred to in this article or webinar has been paraphrased or summarised. It might not be up-to-date with changes in the law and we do not guarantee the accuracy of any information provided at the time of reading. It should not be construed or relied upon as legal advice in relation to a specific set of circumstances.