Defending Privacy Infringement Claims in Canada
5 Part Series
Available On Demand July 11, 2022
CDL Members $282.50 Non Members $367.25
Part 1 - Whirlwind Overview of the Nature Privacy Rights
How Privacy Rights are Regulated in Canada, the United States and the EU, and the ability to obtain insurance coverage to protect against liability under Canadian and foreign law for the infringement of privacy rights. Each topic discussed in broad strokes will be developed in each succeeding part of the series. Presenters: Heather Sanderson, Sanderson Law, Calgary, Alberta and Sean Griffin, Dykema Gossett PLLC, Washington, D.C. (Original Broadcast October 28, 2021)
Part 2 - Reform of Privacy Regulation in Canada: Implications of Québec’s Bill 64
David Festeryga of Sullivan Festeryga LLP in Hamilton, will interview two former Federal Privacy Officers, Chantal Bernier, Dentons LLP and Jennifer Stoddart, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, on the implications of Bill 64 and where they believe that Canada as a whole is going with respect to the regulation and enforcement of privacy rights. (Original Broadcast Jan 24, 2022)
Part 3 - Canadian Privacy Torts and Their Defences: Implications of Québec’s Bill 64
Mouna Hanna of Dolden Wallace Folick LLP, Toronto ON, David Fraser of McInnes Cooper, Halifax NS and Max Hufton of Sound Law LLP, Squamish BC, will discuss the evolution of the four privacy torts that have been recognized in Canada (Originally Boradcast March 2, 2022)
Part 4 - The Exposure of Canadian Companies to Privacy Actions in Europe and the UK
Canadian companies doing business in the UK and Europe are under increasing statutory and private law liability for abuse and misuse of the personal information of UK and European residents. Discussing the potential Liability for a Canadian client are Julie Uzan-Naulin, Fasken, Montreal, Antonis Patrikios, Dentons UK LLP, London and Marc Elshof, Dentons Europe LLP, Amsterdam. Chair: Peter Bredin, Dillon Eustace LLP, Dublin
Part 5 - Exposure of Canadian Companies to American Privacy Actions
Canadian companies doing business in the United States are under increasing statutory and private law liability for abuse and misuse of the personal information of American residents. This webinar looks at liabilities of a privately owned dermatological, medical laser company based in Calgary, Alberta. Speakers: Marisa Trasatti, Sciton Inc., Baltimore, Sean Griffin, Dykema, Washington. Chair: Heather Sanderson, Sanderson Law, Calgary