Canada: Reasonable – But Diminished – Expectation Of Privacy In Contents Of Employer-Owned Laptop - Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Justice Fish, writing for the majority of the Supreme Court of Canada, has held that while an employer's ownership of a laptop, its workplace policies and practices, and technology in place can diminish an employee's reasonable expectation of privacy, they do not eliminate it: R v Cole, 2012 SCC 53.
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Canada: Can The Trustee Of An Incapable Adult Obtain Privileged Information Previously Received By The Latter? - Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Doreen Wayne suffers from dementia. Her son William was appointed as committee (trustee) of her estate by the BC Supreme Court, and wanted to obtain the file related to her affairs from her lawyers.
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Canada: Different But Hopefully Equal? Federal And Provincial Employment Standards To Be Considered By The Supreme Court - McCarthy Tétrault LLP
The Supreme Court of Canada has granted leave in an appeal about whether provincial or federal legislation governs workplace compensation for federal workers.
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Canada: This Week At The SCC (05/04/2013) - McCarthy Tétrault LLP
This week, the Supreme Court issued two judgments of interest to Canadian businesses and professions.
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Canada: More On Wiretaps And Interception Of Private Communications - Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
On April 13, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued its decision in R. v. Tse 2012 SCC 16 in which it found that s. 184.4 of the Criminal Code which permits a peace office to intercept certain private communications, without a prior judicial authorization, was unconstitutional.
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