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James Castro-Edwards

James Castro-Edwards

Counsel, Arnold & Porter

James Castro-Edwards is a solicitor specialising in data protection. He advises multinational companies on global data protection compliance projects, data protection issues, and helps companies respond to data breach situations. He represents a broad range of clients including financial, media and technology organizations, and medical device and pharmaceutical companies. In addition to advising clients on data protection issues, James has created innovative data protection support, audit and training programs for clients. Earlier in his career, James was in private practice and served as a Solicitor in the data protection group at PwC Legal. He is widely published in a variety of titles, a regular public speaker on data protection issues and wrote the text books on the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and EU General Data Protection Regulation for The Law Society. He is an IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/E).

Articles

Disjointed no longer

Disjointed no longer

Whether your client is based in the Isle of Wight or Carlisle, the Care Act will ensure that their needs are equally met, says James Ward
Trusts - down but not out

Trusts - down but not out

Legalisation and public perception have reduced the popularity of trusts as wealth structuring tools, but they still hold great value says James Ward
Who stands to gain?

Who stands to gain?

Changes to the law on intestacy means wills may have to be updated repeatedly to reflect what will become a continuously shifting landscape, says James Ward
Digital pitfalls

Digital pitfalls

Ownership of digital assets is something few of us can escape, but even fewer really understand what they entitle us and our beneficiaries to, says James Ward
Root and branch

Root and branch

With an explosion of 'multi-disciplinary practices' predicted, James Ward explains how his firm made the leap from accountants to MDP