Canada:
The Importance Of Responding To Privacy Complaints
30 January 2014
Lawson Lundell LLP
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Nicole Skuggedal's article,
"The Importance of Responding to Privacy Complaints",
discusses a recent decision from the Alberta Office of the
Information and Privacy Commissioner (the "Alberta Privacy
Commissioner") that highlights the importance of responding to
all privacy complaints and cooperating, to the extent possible,
with the Information and Privacy Commissioner during
investigations.
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about your specific circumstances.
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