Danyal Enver#8550

Danyal Enver

Danyal joined Arc Pensions Law in 2019 as a newly qualified solicitor. He has gained experience acting for trustees and employers on a wide range of pensions legal work.

On the trustee side, Danyal has advised on governance, compliance and drafting issues, including bulk annuity project work, GMP conversion and winding-up requirements. He has also acted as an officer of a trustee company. On the employer side, he has worked on corporate transactions and other commercial advisory issues.

Danyal is a member of the Education & Seminars Sub-committee of the Association of Pension Lawyers and the Events Sub-committee of NextGen.


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UK data protection for pensions lawyers: applying the UK GDPR, DPA 2018 and DUAA 2025: lawful bases, special category data, DSARs, accountability, international transfers and enforcement.
PRACTICE NOTES
UK data protection for pensions lawyers: applying the UK GDPR, DPA 2018 and DUAA 2025: lawful bases, special category data, DSARs, accountability, international transfers and enforcement.
This Practice Note sets out a concise summary of the principal core elements and obligations within the UK data protection regulatory framework and flags matters of particular significance and interest for pension lawyers. For guidance on recurring questions about applying data protection duties in a pensions setting, see Practice Note: Data protection—FAQs for pensions. The UK’s data protection regime Up to 24 May 2018, the United Kingdom’s data protection landscape was regulated by the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA 1998). From 25 May 2018 until Implementation Period (or IP) completion day (11pm on 31 December 2020), the point at which the UK exited the European Union, the UK operated under the regime established by the General Data Protection Regulation, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (EU GDPR). The EU GDPR brought a suite of reforms to the earlier regime, including fresh and broadened rights for data subjects, a revised benchmark for consent, further responsibilities and potential liabilities for data controllers and data processors, and enhanced powers for supervisory authorities. The EU GDPR continues to apply across the European Economic Area (EEA) after IP completion day, but no longer applies in the UK. In the UK, the EU GDPR was superseded on IP completion...
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