If Online Reputation is Everything, Who Wants a Do-Over?
Mar 16, 2018The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada recently released a draft policy position regarding the protection of online reputation.
BC Court of Appeal Rules Absolute Privilege Precludes Claim for Breach of Privacy
Mar 8, 2018The British Columbia Court of Appeal rules that absolute privilege precludes claim for breach of privacy.
Canadian Anti-Spam Law: What you still need to know about CASL
Join the discussion where legal and industry leaders will provide the latest updates on CASL and how organizations are rising to the compliance challenge.
McMillan’s Second Annual Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Protection Seminar
Members of McMillan’s Privacy, Cybersecurity, Data Protection groups will be discussing, for the second year running, how client and in-house counsel can educate their firms on how to navigate through privacy in the workplace, cyber security risks and data protection issues on Tuesday Nov 14, 2017.
Prying Eyes: Risk of Employee ‘Snooping’ and How to Reduce it
Nov 7, 2017Prying Eyes: Risk of Employee ‘Snooping' and How to Reduce it
CSA Provides Guidance to Registrants on Cyber Security and Social Media
Nov 1, 2017CSA Provides Guidance to Registrants on Cyber Security and Social Media
Cybersecurity – The Legal Landscape in Canada
Oct 25, 2017Cybersecurity – The Legal Landscape in Canada
McMillan’s Employment & Labour Relations Group Seminar
Please join us for a practical and in-depth discussion aimed at HR professionals, in-house counsel and operations managers, who want to prepare and better understand how Bill1 48 will impact their business.
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