Aaron Pearson

With Daniel Johnson, Aaron built Three Graces Legal from scratch, setting up all the infrastructure, compliance systems, governance and processes to ensure the firm was able to succeed as a commercial brand in a difficult climate. The legal sector has undergone a lot of changes over the past 10-15 years and it is vital that […]
Daniel Johnson

Daniel has over 12 years’ experience in the legal industry in both the Defendant and Claimant arenas. After spending the large part of his early career at two top fifty commercial law firms, as well as one of the largest Claimant firms in the northwest Daniel, decided to set up Three Graces Legal with Aaron […]
Hayley Bryce

Experience Working as a Store Manager in the retail charity sector for over ten years has been extremely rewarding and has provided the opportunity to develop a wide range of skills and competences whilst promoting the cause of the Charity. These include excellent organisational and analytical skills which have been very transferable to a career […]
Rose Williams

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Three Graces Legal featured in Three Best Rated Debt Recovery Solicitors in Liverpool
Aaron Pearson from Three Graces Legal was recently added to well known review site, Three Best Rated featuring in their ‘Best Debt Recovery Solicitors in Liverpool’ section. The site features an expert recommended list of the top 3 professionals in each category. Each entry faces a rigorous 50-Point inspection, which includes local reviews, history, business […]
Brexit – what EU citizens living in the UK should know
The UK left the European Union at 11pm on 31st January 2020. Between 1 February and 31 December 2020, there will be an implementation period. In the meantime, we recommend all EU citizens living in the UK apply to the EU Settlement or pre-settled Scheme. The deadline for applying to the scheme is 30 June 2021 […]
Are MAC Addresses Personal Data?
A media access control (MAC) address of a computer is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications at the data link layer of a network segment. On page 11, paragraph 2, the WP29 states “it should be noted that these MAC addresses are personal data, even after security measures such as hashing […]
New European Data Legislation
New European data legislation requires a balance between the needs of the many and the needs of the individual. The benefits and risks of using personal data splits opinion, particularly within the medical research sector. ‘Big data’ can digest previously unimaginable quantities of information and uncovers previously unforeseen patterns. On the one hand, it […]
Striking a Balance – Interests of Employers and Privacy Expectations of Employees
The Article 29 Working Party (WP29) published an assessment of the balance between legitimate interests of employers and the reasonable privacy expectations of employee. It outlines the risk assessment posed by modern working practices where new technologies enable more systematic processing of employees’ personal data at work, bringing privacy and data protection challenges. Processing […]
Post-Leave Britain and the Skills Gap
A recent report by those bean-counters at Deloitte found that the UK remains an attractive place to work for highly skilled overseas workers, but, following Brexit, it argues that a measured immigration approach will be required The survey found that, of the 2,242 EU and non-EU workers, around 90% found the UK remains attractive or, […]