ZvK Partner Maanit Zemel writes about the proposed dramatic changes to Canada’s digital privacy laws in First Reference Talks
Breaking the “glassdoor” – Dealing with online reviews by employees
ZvK Partner Maanit Zemel’s article on how to deal with online reviews posted by employees is published on First Reference Talks
Just my emojination – Is your use of emojis running away with you?
A Saskatchewan court recently ruled that the use of a “thumbs-up”👍emoji can indicate acceptance of a contract. The ruling has attracted significant media attention and should change the way we approach electronic communications.
The Unreliability Factor of Using Generative AI in the Workplace (First Reference)
Maanit Zemel’s article on some of the risks of using Generative AI in the workplace published in First Reference Talks
Current Trends in Fintech 2020
Current Trends in Insurtech 2020
Ontario court recognizes the tort of publicity placing person in false light in the cyberbullying case of Yenovkian v. Gulian, 2019 ONSC 7279
Ontario court recognizes again invasion of privacy tort in revenge porn case
The Ontario Superior Court confirms that there is a cause of action for invasion of privacy due to public disclosure of private facts in a case involving the online posting of an intimate image without consent.
Smart ways to handle CASL
Presented to Arts Reach Conference
The new privacy tort - Another victory for victims of cyberbullying (First Reference)
Yelp! - How do I deal with negative online reviews? (First Reference)
Let’s go crazy: How a dancing baby changed online copyright law (First reference)
CASL one year later - Lessons learned (First Reference)
Overview of Recent Amendments to the Law Society of Upper Canada’s Rules of Professional Conduct on Conflicts of Interest and Joint Retainers
Presented as part of a seminar on Commercial Priorities for Real Estate and Business Lawyers, Law Society of Upper Canada (now the Law Society of Ontario).