Aaminah Khan > Chambers of Frances Heaton KC and Richard Norton > Liverpool, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Frances Heaton KC and Richard Norton
St John's Buildings
38 VERNON STREET
LIVERPOOL
L2 2AY
England

Work Department

Data and Information Law, Regulatory

Position

Aaminah specialises primarily in Information Law and Regulatory work, with particular experience in data protection, having spent 11 years in-house at the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

  • Whilst at the ICO, Aaminah advised on some of the most high profile and complex investigations undertaken by the ICO, including the Consulting Association (construction blacklisting case – undertaking the prosecution of the holder of the blacklist), Operation Spruce (ICO investigation of blue chip clients instructing private investigators) and was part of the legal team advising in Operation Cederberg (investigation into data misuse in political campaigns involving Cambridge Analytica/Facebook).Aaminah advises in all aspects  of data protection and GDPR compliance, with a particular interest in data subjects’ rights such as Subject Access Requests (SAR), having experience of advising both data controllers and data subjects in respect of disputes arising from SARs, including in respect of making court applications for compliance orders. Whilst at the ICO, she advised in respect of the first Enforcement Notice issued in respect of a failed SAR, including conducting the subsequent appeal before the Information Tribunal.

    Aaminah also has experience of advising clients in respect of the handling and reporting of security incidents, as well as the subsequent regulatory investigation. She has developed particular specialist experience in relation to claims for damages and other remedies arising from data protection breaches, as well as breach of confidence and misuse of private information claims. Aaminah has also advised in respect of making applications for interim and final injunctions in disputes with a data protection aspect,

    Aaminah has extensive experience of advising in relation to and the prosecution of data protection offences, having been the lead in-house prosecutor at the ICO during her time at the employed Bar, advising from the early stages of an investigation up to and including confiscation proceedings. As well as prosecuting information law offences, Aaminah has a particular interest in the overlap with other offences and cybercrime more generally, having experience of the prosecution of Computer Misuse Act offences on behalf of the ICO.

    Aaminah has been a prosecutor throughout her career and has particular expertise advising on data protection issues that arise in the context of the criminal justice system, having been the lawyer with conduct of the ICO’s investigations into the data protection issues arising from Mobile Phone Extraction in policing and the use of complainants’ data obtained by third parties (linked Operations Kegon and Edessa).

    Aaminah also has experience of advising in respect of the wider range of Information Acts, including the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (on the application of exemptions and investigations into the offence of concealing or destroying information under section 77) and the Privacy and Electronic Communication Regulations (advising on investigations into breaches and advice on electronic marketing).

    Aaminah is developing wider regulatory experience in professional regulation and has been appointed as a Legally Qualified Chair and Assessor for the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service MPTS, as well as a legal advisor for the General Optical Council.

Career

Aaminah was called to the Bar in 2001 and developed a broad common law practice for 6 years before moving to the employed Bar, as a regulatory enforcement lawyer at the Information Law regulator, the ICO.

Having had a broad common law practice earlier in her career, Aaminah has experience of general crime, motoring, personal injury, and costs. Aaminah has experience of acting for both Claimants and Defendants in a wide range of personal injury matters, including Fast-Track and Multi-Track matters and detailed assessments in costs proceedings.

Before joining St John’s Buildings, Aaminah spent 11 years in-house at the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).