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Privacy, Personal Information, And High Stakes Litigation In The Canadian Public Sector: A Podcast
03 February 2023
Stikeman Elliott LLP
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Privacy law expert Danielle Miller Olofsson, a member of our
Montréal office, recently spoke to LexisNexis' Legal
Voices podcast about her new book (co-authored with Shaun
Finn) In the Public Eye: Privacy, Personal Information, and
High Stakes Litigation in the Canadian Public Sector. The
discussion will be of interest to anyone dealing with issues of
privacy in a business context.
Among the topics that Danielle discusses in the podcast are:
- Data protection and cybersecurity
- Class actions
- Privacy
- Data breach
- Employment privacy issues
- Incident response check-up
- Privacy impact assessments
- Privacy and security investigation and litigation
You can listen to the podcast here.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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