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Data Governance in the Age of Data Monopolies: An Intro to Data Trusts

  • 23 septembre 2019
  • Alexandra David

This article discusses the importance of effective data governance in our increasingly technological world and introduces data trusts as a potential answer to some of the concerns surrounding data privacy and use.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

Deepfakes: Fake Videos Need Real Remedy

  • 23 septembre 2019
  • Daniel Daniele, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP

How will the law protect victims of malicious “deepfake” videos?

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

New Patented Medicines Regulations Registered. Two Court Challenges Commenced.

  • 23 septembre 2019
  • Abigail Smith, Smart & Biggar / Fetherstonhaugh

The federal government is changing the regulations governing the price of patented medicines. The innovative pharmaceutical industry is fighting back. This article summarizes the proposed changes as well as the associated constitutional challenges.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle
This is What a Lawyer Looks Like: Meet Bhavan Sodhi

This is What a Lawyer Looks Like: Meet Bhavan Sodhi

  • 20 septembre 2019
  • Nabila Khan, Section Newsletter Editor

The face of law is changing. In an effort to highlight the diverse range of individuals working across the legal landscape, we are pleased to present our new series, This is What a Lawyer Looks Like. The goal of this series is to put racialized and indigenous women lawyers in the spotlight and amplify their voices in the conversation about gender equality. In this installment: meet Bhavan Sodhi, Legal Counsel at Innocence and a fresh face in criminal law.

Forum des avocates, Student Forum

Welcome from the Editor

  • 20 septembre 2019
  • Nabila Khan, Section Newsletter Editor

A note from the 2019/2020 Section Newsletter Editor about plans for the upcoming year, including new sections in the Section Insider newsletter.

Forum des avocates, Student Forum

Welcome to a New WLF Year!

  • 20 septembre 2019
  • Richa Sandill, Chair

Our 2019-2020 Chair, Richa Sandill, welcomes the section and introduces WLF's exciting plans, events and programs for the year.

Forum des avocates, Student Forum

Blaney's Appeals: Ontario Court of Appeal Summaries (September 9 - 13 2019)

  • 19 septembre 2019
  • John Polyzogopoulos

It was a fairly busy week at the Court of Appeal, with the Court releasing twelve civil decisions, nine criminal and provincial offences decisions, and one Ontario Review Board decision. Areas of law covered this week included agreements of purchase of sale of land, limitation periods, automobile insurance, personal injury, family, estates, contracts, employment and vexatious litigants.

Litige civil, Student Forum

Is S. 320.31(9) a Soules Survivor?

  • 16 septembre 2019
  • Alan D. Gold

Alan Gold discusses the impact of changes to drinking, drugs and driving offence legislation - specifically, how new statement admissibility legislation stacks up next to existing jurisprudence.

Justice pénale, Student Forum

Non-Competition Clauses in Employment Contracts

  • 16 septembre 2019
  • Andrea Sanche and Farhad Shekib, lawyers at Ricketts Harris LLP

Non-competition clauses in employment contracts present a conflict between two long-standing common law principles: discouraging restraints on trade and respecting freedom of contract. To make the terms enforceable, employers need to ensure they are drafted carefully, clearly and as narrowly as possible. Employees should similarly take caution before agreeing to a non-compete provision. Read on for more insight on non-solicitation clauses to assist your clients in the future.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division