WeirFoulds is pleased to announce that Partner Lisa Danay Wallace, member of the Technology & Intellectual Property Practice Group, has been named President of the Canadian Technology Law Association (CAN-TECH Law).
CAN-TECH is a non-profit, voluntary organization that brings together professionals interested in technology law in Canada. Its mission is to provide a national forum where Canadian practitioners can explore and discuss the uniquely Canadian dimensions of technology law, as well as related areas such as e-commerce and intellectual property.
Lisa is widely regarded as a trusted advisor, providing strategic, pragmatic, and effective guidance to clients navigating complex and rapidly evolving technology landscapes. Her deep expertise has positioned her among Canada’s leading technology lawyers, with repeated recognition from Lexpert, Best Lawyers in Canada, and the Ontario Bar Association for her work in IT, privacy, and data security law. Since 2019, Lisa has served on the CAN-TECH Board of Directors. She consistently leverages creative strategies to align business objectives with legal requirements, bridging the gap between technology and compliance with clarity and precision
“Lisa’s appointment as President of CAN-TECH underscores not only her leadership, but also the consistent recognition she has earned as one of Canada’s foremost technology lawyers,” said James Kosa, Chair of WeirFoulds’ Technology & Intellectual Property Practice Group. “Her proven track record and commitment to advancing innovation and best practices will strengthen CAN-TECH Law and elevate our profession. We are proud to see Lisa take on this important role and look forward to the significant contributions she will make.”
To learn more about Lisa Danay Wallace, please visit her web profile.