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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.

In this article, we will explore the common types of mis-sold investments, how to identify them and what steps to take if you have been a victim.

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.

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.

Pension Scams can be difficult to spot with many going under the radar. We are here to help with some top tips we’ve identified so nobody else can enjoy your retirement.

It’s normal to be concerned about your investments and the impact the economy will play on them, particularly when it comes to your pension plan. Take a look at some of our tips on protecting and growing your future.

After the ‘dieselgate’ scandal, the future of electric vehicles draws closer. We look at the key considerations for choosing your first electric vehicle to avoid you overpaying for things you don’t need.

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.