Declarations of Interest (potential or actual conflicts)
- Stuart Ritchie
- Direct Legal Interests:
- Nicholls Law, solicitors (consultant)
- any material professional clients, conflicts disclosable as and when material subject to privilege
- any material professional clients, conflicts disclosable as and when material subject to privilege
- Nicholls Law, solicitors (consultant)
- Recent Legal Interests:
- Hudson & Co, solicitors (consultant, as barrister then solicitor)
- most former professional clients, conflicts disclosable as and when material subject to privilege
- Hudson & Co, solicitors (consultant, as barrister then solicitor)
- Immediate or Recent Commercial Interests
- GDPR360 (co-founder, member, director, trainer)
- Cyber Rescue Alliance (consultant)
- HiveMind (consultant)
- PreterLex of Cambridge (consultant, trainer)
- Defence and Counterclaim Limited (member, director)
- certain personal clients or commercial clients of the above enterprises, disclosable as and when material
- GDPR360 (co-founder, member, director, trainer)
- General Conflicts
- Inventor, applicant, and/or holder of patents or pending applications, disclosable as and when material
- ad hoc beneficial interests, disclosable as and when material
- GDPR enterprise compliance software
- GDPR plaintiff claims software
- Blogs or forum contributions – GDPR360, Redline, LinkedIn, Quora
- Media enterprises capable of sustainably asserting freedom of expression exemptions for journalistic purposes
- Scope inclusions
- unavailable for instructions to supply professional legal services
- unavailable for commercial advice / assistance relating to DPO, analytics, profiling, big data, information strategy
- Scope exclusions
- available for commercial advice or non-legal assistance other than described above
- available professionally to prospects unable to sustain freedom of expression exemptions for journalistic purposes
- cf defences such as those most recently rejected in NT1, NT2 v Google at paras 101-102
- cf defences such as those most recently rejected in NT1, NT2 v Google at paras 101-102
- Scope inclusions
- Direct Legal Interests: