by Laura Emmett | Jul 24, 2019 | Cyber and Privacy
Facebook has made history today, but not in a good way. The US Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced this morning that Facebook will pay a record-breaking $5 billion penalty, submit to new restrictions, and modify the company’s corporate structure to settle the...
by Stas Bodrov | Jul 22, 2019 | Cyber and Privacy
Although privacy issues have been taking over the headlines in recent months, healthcare organizations have been subject to stringent privacy regulations for a number of years. Organizations providing healthcare services are particularly susceptible to issues of...
by Lisa Armstrong | Jul 21, 2019 | LAT
The Ontario Court of Appeal has upheld Justice Ramsay’s determination that the LAT has exclusive jurisdiction at first instance over all claims in respect of accident benefits, including extra contractual claims such as bad faith conduct. By way of background, Ms....
by Caroline Meyer | Jul 19, 2019 | LAT
My mama said, “you can’t hurry love No, you’ll just have to wait” She said, “love don’t come easy But it’s a game of give and take” You can’t hurry love No, you’ll just have to wait Just trust in a good time...
by SBA Lawyers | Jul 19, 2019 | Employment Practices Liability
In the decision of English v. Manulife Financial Corporation, the Ontario Court of Appeal has weighed in on when a change in circumstances may allow an employee to revoke a seemingly clear resignation. For the purposes of this blog, the facts in English are fairly...