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Discover how the Afghan data breach uncovered shocking Ministry of Defence negligence, putting thousands at risk and raising national security concerns.

Barings Law has been named as Manchester’s Data Protection and Privacy Law Firm of the Year. Find out more about our award here.

The Financial Ombudsman are set to impose charges on professionals making case referrals. Read more about what this means here.

Barings Law celebrates 15-year anniversary! Join us as we look through our journey as a firm, our achievements and where we want to be in the next 15 years.

We are delighted that Barings Law Paralegal, Marinela Bouzo, has been named as a rising star in law. Find out more about Marinela and her work in Immigration Law here.

On October 7, banks must refund APP fraud victims, however an excess charge will apply. Find out more about what this means here.

As APP fraud becomes more common, it’s important to know your rights if you become a victim. Read more to find out more about the legal precedents involved and what you can do if you have been affected.

Find out how to prevent Authorised Push Payment fraud and how to claim compensation with Barings Law if you are a victim of an online scam.

Barings Law is thrilled to announce that we have been named as a finalist in the prestigious British Insurance Technology Awards.

Barings Law has been named as a market leader in Solomonic’s Year In Review 2023 Report. Read more about our achievement and our commitment in supporting SMEs in receiving fair claim settlements.

New plans to clamp down on landlords who fail to provide safe homes have been announced under Awaab’s Law.

When renting a property, it is standard practice to pay a deposit – often this can be equivalent to a month’s rent upfront unless stated otherwise. How does your landlord keep your money safe until it’s due to be returned and why can you claim compensation if it isn’t protected?

 

A landmark new report has been published by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) which puts forward costed solutions to the mortgage prisoner situation. Read what the Government have now confirmed to consider below.