The Canadian Charter tells us (s.24) that if we think our rights have been violated, we can apply for 'such remedy as the court considers appropriate and just in the… [more]
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archive for July, 2010
The Canadian Charter tells us (s.24) that if we think our rights have been violated, we can apply for 'such remedy as the court considers appropriate and just in the… [more]
I received a sad note today from Courthouse Libraries BC. It was not unexpected, but I am still sorry to report that the two wonderful loose-leaf print publications that this… [more] EPIC Files Suit Against the Deployment of Full Body Scanners in US Airports by Yosie Saint-Cyr July 15th, 2010
To follow up on a previous blog post regarding the airport body scanner program, on July 2, 2010, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in the United States filed a… [more]
"[5] I have reviewed the time spent which is 15.9 hours and frankly, I am surprised that so few hours are being claimed …. " (2010 ONSC 3935).
A January article in Boing Boing talked about loose-leaf publications, marveling about their existence in the same way that the average marine biologist once marveled about the continuing existence of… [more]
♫ For whom the bell tolls
Whether you are an Apple fan or not, the apparent flaw with the iPhone 4 external antenna gets interesting on many levels – including the tech itself, why it wasn't… [more]
In conjunction with the launch last week by Irwin Law of the new, third edition of my book with them called Legal Research and Writing, I am pleased to announce… [more] Law Practice Magazine: Recognizing Risks and Avoiding Malpractice Claims by Dan Pinnington July 14th, 2010
Do you know where the greatest risks of a malpractice claim come from? More importantly—did you know there are simple steps you can take to reduce the risk of a… [more]
I enjoy the regular updates on interesting work environments posted by LifeHacker.com, where you can see all manner of screen and desk layouts, often with multiple monitors (even 6!) for… [more] Defence of Third-Party Injury Claims Are Outside Federal Privacy Law by David T. S. Fraser July 13th, 2010
Since the advent of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act… [more], there has been uncertainty among lawyers, private investigators and insurers about what impact this law has on |
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Philip Corwin on Cloud Storage in the Age of SOPA and Megaupload David Cheifetz on First Ever Twitter Moot: #Twtmoot John Gregory on First Ever Twitter Moot: #Twtmoot Yosie Saint-Cyr on Systemic Discrimination in Law Firms: Perception or Reality? My Point of View David Bilinsky on First Ever Twitter Moot: #Twtmoot David Cheifetz on Report Labels WiFi Dangerous in Schools David Collier-Brown on Plan a Copyright Day Now! Colin Lachance on A Milestone for Canlii – the Odometer Clicks Over Simon Chester on A Milestone for Canlii – the Odometer Clicks Over Simon Chester on First Ever Twitter Moot: #Twtmoot Deborah on Privacy Commissioner Explains Problems With Proposed Lawful Access Law David Cheifetz on A Milestone for Canlii – the Odometer Clicks Over Howard Knopf on Plan a Copyright Day Now! SlawTips |
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