Learn about legal developments and regulatory changes that impact you.
A recent article reported by The Guardian has raised concerns that some motor finance lenders are routinely deleting data after 6 years, which means that details of some vehicle buyers who are due compensation, as a result of the undisclosed commissions scandal, may lose out.
Before understanding if you’re eligible for mis-sold PCP compensation, it’s important to understand the background to this latest scandal.
On 1 August 2025, the UK Supreme Court handed down a long-awaited ruling relating to discretionary commission arrangements in car finance agreements - and the outcome is a significant step forward for consumers.
Last week the High Court handed down a significant judgment in the ongoing Diesel Emissions Litigation, rejecting repeated attempts by vehicle manufacturers to keep key documents out of the public domain.
The diesel emissions scandal, commonly known as ‘Dieselgate,’ first emerged in 2015 when Audi and Volkswagen, both part of the VW Group, faced regulatory action in the United States.
Data protection law plays a crucial role, supporting organisations to share information when required for the protection of children. Withholding necessary information can be more harmful than sharing it
There have been some changes to pensions and tax regulations that are set to impact individuals across the UK.
Google has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit in the United States, alleging that it invaded users’ privacy by tracking their online activities, even when they were in “private mode.”
A major mis-selling investigation has been launched, raising the possibility of payouts for millions who purchased cars or vans on motor finance before 2021.
Cyberstalking involves using various technologies, the internet, social media, email, and direct messaging to engage in harassing, stalking, or threatening behaviour.