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Hiring EU-Based Consultants: A Guide for UK Businesses

Hiring EU-Based Consultants: A Guide for UK Businesses | LES & PARTNERS

EU-Based Consultancy for UK Businesses: Should You Be Concerned?

The Quick Answer: No. If a consultancy is expert in EU GDPR, they are inherently equipped to handle UK GDPR. In fact, working with a firm that understands both is often a strategic advantage for your business.

We frequently hear from UK-based clients expressing hesitation: "We are a UK company; should we worry if our privacy consultant is based in the EU? Will they understand UK GDPR as well as they understand EU GDPR?"

The answer is simple: The regulations are structurally identical. The UK GDPR is essentially the EU GDPR "retained" into UK law post-Brexit. A consultant who understands the logic of the EU GDPR understands the architecture of the UK GDPR.

1. Why EU Experts Understand UK GDPR

Because the UK GDPR was a direct copy-paste of the EU regime, the fundamental principlesβ€”data subject rights, accountability, transparency, and lawful basisβ€”are the same. A consultant who understands Article 6 (Lawfulness) or Article 32 (Security of Processing) in the EU is already using the exact same playbook for the UK.

Concept Is it the same?
Core Principles Yes (Almost Identical)
Data Subject Rights Yes (Identical)
Lawful Basis for Processing Yes (Identical)
International Transfer Rules Nuanced Difference (Requires IDTA vs. SCCs)

2. The Strategic Advantage of a "Dual-Expert" Firm

Rather than being a weakness, an EU-based firm that specializes in both regimes is often better positioned to help you. Here is why:

  • Cross-Border Expertise: If you trade with Europe, you must comply with both. A firm that only knows UK law might miss the friction points in your EU data flows.
  • Regulatory Agility: Experts who navigate both the ICO (UK) and European DPAs (like the CNIL or DSK) develop a more comprehensive "risk-based" approach that prepares you for almost any audit scenario.
  • Modern Tools: Firms like LES & Partners use modular documentation. We don't just "apply EU rules to the UK"; we use the specific legal instruments (e.g., the UK Addendum to the EU SCCs) that allow your business to operate seamlessly across borders.

3. What You Should Actually Look For

Do not worry about their physical office location. Instead, ask your potential consultant these three questions to verify their competence:

  • "Can you explain the difference between the UK IDTA and EU SCCs?" (They should know that while the logic is similar, the legal templates differ).
  • "How do you handle the 'Data Protection Test' for our international transfers?" (They should reference the UK-specific risk assessment standards).
  • "Can you draft a Privacy Notice that addresses both the ICO and EU DPAs?" (They should confirm they can distinguish between the two jurisdictions within your documentation).

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