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What is a Data Processing Agreement and why do we need them?
In the first blog of my data protection series, I will look at data processing agreements (DPAs), what they are and why they are an essential part of how businesses, when acting as data controllers, engage with third party data processors.
Posted in:Uncategorised
The Endeavour Partnership wins prestigious regional award
Tees Valley’s largest commercial law firm has won a top industry award, beating off strong competition from companies around the North East.
Posted in:News & PR
Welcome the new head of our commercial property team
Partner’s retirement leads to a new head of the Commercial Property department at The Endeavour Partnership.
Posted in:News & PR Commercial Property
New rules to consider when converting a commercial building to residential
A new national permitted development right is coming into force, allowing commercial, business and services use (currently in Use Class E) to be converted to residential property without the need to submit a full planning application.
Posted in:Commercial Property
Choosing to challenge inequality in the workplace
International Women’s Day recognises and celebrates women’s achievements but also acknowledges the challenges they continue to face. Thankfully, more women are now confident addressing inequality and will continue to #ChooseToChallenge to prove it is possible for women to be equal both in society and in the workplace.
Posted in:Employment Law News & PR
Be part of a force for good on Teesside!
The Endeavour Partnership is proud to be part of a powerful force for good on Teesside – and we’d love you to join us.
Posted in:News & PR
Processing personal data post Brexit
As we all know the Brexit transition period is coming to an end on 1 January 2021. But what does this mean for data protection?