Privacy & Data Rights Enforcement
Enforcing your rights over your own data — access, erasure, delisting — and pursuing compensation where they were ignored.
This is probably you if
- Your data was exposed in someone else's breach.
- A subject access or erasure request was ignored, refused, or half-answered.
- Personal information about you is being processed without a lawful basis.
- You want material about you removed from search results.
Free assessment
Twenty minutes with a lawyer. No obligation, and no charge if we conclude there is nothing worth pursuing.
Start hereWhat the work involves
01
Access and erasure requests
Drafted so they are hard to deflect, with the follow-through when the response is inadequate.
02
Regulator complaints
Prepared to the evidential standard the supervisory authority actually expects, rather than as a letter of complaint.
03
Compensation claims
For material loss and, where the applicable regime allows it, distress — individually or as part of a group.
04
Delisting and takedown
Search engine delisting and removal requests to platforms and hosts, with escalation where refused.
Being straight with you
Compensation for pure distress is modest in most jurisdictions and has been narrowing. We will give you a candid range before you commit to anything.
Related practice areas
Online Fraud & Scam Recovery
Tracing where your money went, identifying who holds it, and using civil and regulatory routes to try to get it back.
Investment & Crypto Fraud
Fake trading platforms, long-con relationship investment schemes, rug pulls, and the bogus recovery services that target victims a second time.
Business Email Compromise & Payment Diversion
When an invoice was intercepted and a payment went to the wrong account — for the company that paid, or the one that never got paid.
Time is the variable you control.
In fraud matters funds move within days, and in breach matters notification clocks start the moment you become aware. Running a trace takes about two minutes and costs nothing.