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To Use or Not to Use: Navigating Privacy Risks Associated with Generative AI Tools

  • 13 octobre 2023
  • James G. Kosa, Vipal Jain and Yatin Sidhu, summer student, Weirfoulds LLP

Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Cohere, and DALL-E2 are popular tools that allow organizations to generate images, text, sounds and creative content based on a prompt. While these tools can provide practical benefits such as improved efficiency and productivity, they raise privacy risks which are important to mitigate.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum

Case Update: Google LLC v Canada (Privacy Commissioner)

  • 13 octobre 2023
  • Govind K Chaturvedi

The Federal Court of Appeal recently upheld the ruling of the Federal Court wherein it was held that the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) should apply to Google’s search engine results, as they have a commercial interest in it by way of ads and also connecting two players.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum

The Expanded Mandatory Disclosure Rules: An In-Depth Discussion

  • 13 octobre 2023
  • Michael Ding and Ryan Morris, WeirFoulds LLP, Toronto.

The expanded mandatory disclosure rules that came into effect on June 22, 2023 capture a broad range of business transactions and impose reporting obligations on taxpayers, advisors, and promoters. Lawyers should review these rules carefully as non-compliance may result in legal and financial consequences for both themselves and their clients.

Student Forum, Droit fiscal

Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit

  • 13 octobre 2023
  • Kevin Yip (Fasken), Katerina Ignatova (Fasken), and Brian Cheng (Fasken)

On August 4, 2023, the Department of Finance released draft legislation in respect of the clean technology investment tax credit (“Clean Technology ITC”). The Clean Technology ITC allows qualifying taxpayers to claim up to a 30% refundable tax credit on the capital cost of clean technology property. This article discusses the proposed requirements to claim the Clean Technology ITC, including the detailed labour requirements that must be satisfied to obtain the full 30% tax credit.

Student Forum, Droit fiscal

Make Human Rights Education Mandatory for the Legal Profession

  • 13 octobre 2023
  • Lorin MacDonald

Section Vice-Chair, Lorin MacDonald advocates for mandatory human rights education for the legal profession in Canadian Lawyer Magazine. Read an excerpt here.

Droit constitutionnel, libertés civiles et droits de la personne, Student Forum

A Letter from the Chair

  • 13 octobre 2023
  • Grant Buchan-Terrell

OBA Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Section Chair, Grant Buchan-Terrell outlines his priorities for the Section this year and highlights what's in store and why you should get involved.

Praticien exerçant seul, petit cabinet et pratique générale, Student Forum

A New Look at Why Succession Planning is a Must for Lawyers

  • 13 octobre 2023
  • Lisa Laredo, principal at Laredo Law

While succession planning may be difficult for many lawyers – particularly practitioners who are older or located in more remote areas of the province – it is absolutely necessary in the interest of the public. Lisa Laredo looks at the recommendations and shares creative solutions.

Praticien exerçant seul, petit cabinet et pratique générale, Student Forum

In Case You Missed It: Updates to Ontario Probate Application Forms

  • 10 octobre 2023
  • Lori Isaj and Sanaya Mistry, WeirFoulds LLP

The warm and long summer days brought with them changes to the Ontario court forms for applications for appointment of estate trustee under the Rules of Civil Procedure. In this article, Lori Isaj and Sanaya Mistry review changes to Forms 74A, 74.1A and 74J.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

What is a Compensable Mental Injury?

  • 05 octobre 2023
  • Sudevi Mukherjee-Gothi

What are the factors required to demonstrate a compensable mental injury? Evidence from friends and family will be accepted, and there is no necessity of a medical expert. However, the Plaintiff must show that they have sustained “a serious and prolonged disruption that transcended ordinary emotional upset or distress."

Droit des assurances, Student Forum

Now is the Winter of Our Discontent: ONCA Settles How Long Winter Contractors Should Take to Apply Salt, Reiterates Duty of Care Separate from Contractual Duties

  • 05 octobre 2023
  • Michael A. Valdez, Stieber Berlach LLP

In the recent decision of Musa v. Carleton Condominium Corporation No. 255, the Ontario Court of Appeal offers clear guidance as to how long a winter maintenance contractor can wait before it must apply salt to an area, a problem which has long plagued both plaintiff and defence lawyers alike.

Droit des assurances, Student Forum