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Smart Contracts: Key Legal Considerations

  • 20 février 2019
  • Imran Ahmad, Joe Abdul-Massih and Katherine Barbacki, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Of the numerous existing and potential blockchain applications, the most advanced and promising one remains smart contracts. However, as blockchain technology becomes more widespread, important legal concerns with respect to cybersecurity, privacy, and contract law have come to light. This article discusses these concerns and implications.

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No, AI is Not Here to Take Your Job

  • 17 février 2019
  • Sébastien Budd

Tax litigator Sébastien Budd shares his experience on how AI technology sharpens his practice.

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Digital Business Beware: New CRTC 2018-415 CASL Guidelines May Put Your Business At Risk

  • 14 février 2019
  • Satnam Dosanjh and Lisa Danay Wallace, WeirFoulds LLP

Telecom, internet service providers and digital businesses take note: CRTC's new guidance expands liability under Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation for a number of digital product or service provider intermediaries.

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Copyright Board Practice Update

  • 23 novembre 2018
  • Casey Chisick, Eric Mayzel and Jessica Zagar of Cassels Brock

Bill C-86 proposes amendments to the Copyright Act to facilitate streamlined hearings and timely decision-making. The authors highlight key aspects of the proposed reform in this timely article.

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ONTARIO COURT OF APPEAL SUMMARIES (APRIL 2- APRIL 6)

  • 08 avril 2018
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Topics covered this week included franchise law and rescission, liability for wrongful patent enforcement, the duty to defend in the MVA context, family law (custody and access and breach of court orders), securities class actions, and mortgage enforcement. John Polyzogopoulos

Litige civil, Droit de la famille, Droit des franchises et 4 en plus, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle, Droit des assurances, Droit international, Droit immobilier

“Consisting essentially of” in Canadian Claim Construction

  • 15 mars 2018
  • Lei Gao and Andrew Kaikai

Due to the flexible nature of the law of claims construction in Canada, the meaning of the commonly used transitional phrase "consisting essentially of" may surprise foreign lawyers and patent practitioners.

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Driving Innovation: The Interface Between Competition and Intellectual Property Law

Driving Innovation: The Interface Between Competition and Intellectual Property Law

  • 10 janvier 2018
  • Kelsey G. Gordon

On November 22, 2017, the OBA Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law section hosted a program on the intersection of competition law and intellectual property law. The speakers were John Bodrug (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP) and Nikiforos Iatrou (WeirFoulds LLP), and the stimulating discussion was moderated by Sangeetha Punniyamoorthy (DLA Piper (Canada) LLP). Here are some of the highlights of the program.