Global Data Review published an article reporting on the insolvent data breach firm Pure Legal, including the data breach case that Keller Lenkner UK has taken over from the incumbent law firm.
Kingsley Hayes, Head of Data Breach, commented:
“We have been requested by Recovery First, working with administrators Kroll, to assist former Pure Legal clients who are proceeding with a claim against EasyJet. Keller Lenkner UK is one of the lead firms in the EasyJet litigation and we are currently onboarding Pure Legal clients into our action.”
Kingsley’s comments were published in Global Data Review, 23 November 2021, and can be found here.
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