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Navigating data breach compensation claims

The extent to which damages can be claimed in the event of a data breach has been a hot topic over the last few years, with a focus on what compensation is available for smaller breaches where an individual doesn’t suffer material loss. This article looks at the key cases for data breach claims to date and considers whether English Courts are diverging from EU Courts on this issue and what is next for data breach claims.

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