But I’m Innocent, I Swear! This Website Proves It!
Who would have thought a comment as innocent as “Just walked into work at Cozen O’Connor-Toronto…so much work to get done” could potentially cause you so much trouble? I came across an article this...
View ArticlePulling the Plug on Cyberbullies: Should Schools be Responsible for Sticks...
His name is Ghyslain Raza, but you may know of him as “Star Wars Kid”, a portly 15-year-old student at a Quebec private high school who had filmed himself wielding a mock light saber, pretending to be...
View ArticleEnsuring Discovery Compliance: Sanctions Relating to Past, Present, and...
First published on September 22, 2011 at e-Discovery Law Review Monetary sanctions, attorneys fees, and adverse inference jury instructions are the more common type of sanctions imposed on litigants...
View ArticlePlanet Mars, Curiosity, and Data Security
For those captivated by recent events in astronomy, parallels can be drawn between the recent landing of NASA’s rover Curiosity on planet Mars and the public discourse on data security in Canada. With...
View ArticleThe Queen v. Cole: Privacy Protection for Employer-Issued Equipment in Canada
The recent decision The Queen v. Cole by the Supreme Court of Canada touches upon interesting issues regarding information privacy in the digital age. The facts are simple. An information technologist...
View ArticlePower to the People: Social Media Technologies Mediating Corporate Social...
The measure of effectiveness of a CEO and its executive board has always been the degree to which the business is achieving its purpose. Whether in Canada, the U.S., Europe or Asia, an executive...
View ArticleThe Posts have Come Back… To Cyberinquirer
Since last we visited, your humble Publisher has moved on to the Law Offices of Richard J. Bortnick, where I am Managing Director (very European, if I do say so myself). A number of dedicated readers...
View ArticleCyber, Privacy and Technology Best Practices and Reputational Harm: Why Legal...
Introduction Lawyers, like other professionals, often have access to their clients’ personal and financial details. At the same time, they may possess comparable information about their clients’...
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