Freelance Writer Role – The Privacy Perspective

About

The Privacy Perspective (“TPP”) is the go-to professional and consumer- accessible blog on England and Wales privacy law. TPP has been running for two and a half years and averages over three hundred views per month. Content from TPP has been reposted on Lawcareers.net and the International Forum for Responsible Media Blog. The Founder of the Blog, junior legal professional Suneet Sharma, runs the blog, which now posts on a monthly basis.

The Role

TPP is now looking for a legal professional to act as a Freelance Writer writing the Monthly Round Up, a monthly article summarising privacy law developments across, misuse of private information, data protection/data privacy and surveillance. The successful candidate will be paid £80.00 per completed article. All articles will go through our strict copy writing process. You will have first-class attention to detail, copy-writing and drafting skills and a demonstrable interest in English privacy law.

Equal Opportunities

We’re an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered without attention to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. If you identify as a minority, we encourage you to apply- TPP is a safe space that welcomes all.

How to apply

To apply please email a copy of your current CV and a writing sample of at least 500 words on a legal topic to suneet_sharma@outlook.com. Applications close midday 12 July 2021.  Whilst we will endeavour to contact all applicants regarding the outcome of their application we anticipate a high number of applicants.

Amazon looks to be fined EUR425m for GDPR breaches

The Wall Street Journal has cited sources close to the matter, stating Amazon looks to liable for the sum.

More information can be found in a recent post by Yahoo. TPP will be following the story closely and providing updates as we learn more.

For more information on GDPR fines see our post on Top 5 data breach fines since the implementation of the GDPR.