Delivered a presentation titled "Working with Digital Evidence in the Era of AI" at the Law Society of Ontario's Twelve Minute Civil Litigator 2024, focusing on AI's impact on digital evidence, including challenges in authenticity, provenance, and the potential for AI-assisted solutions in forensic analysis and legal review.
Read MoreUpdated and delivered the Collection, Preservation and Processing material as faculty for the Osgoode certificate program.
Read MoreCreated and taught the Collection, Preservation and Processing material as faculty for the Osgoode certificate program.
Read MoreSection 490C of the criminal code addresses the requirements surrounding return of seized items. We explore the issues which may arise when seized items are repositories of digital data.
Read MoreFrom preventing phishing to ensuring online safety and physical safety within your office/home office premises, education of staff to protect against fraudsters.
Read MorePresented developments in In-Place Data Search, Litigation Holds and modern document processing and analytics solutions as part of The Osgoode Certificate in E-Discovery, Information Governance and Privacy.
Read MoreAn overview of key challenges and unique security threats associated with remote access and adopting best practices to protect small ad mid-sized firms (and their clients) against fraudsters. Checklists and worksheets provided to kickstart security programs.
Read MoreWith most legal teams currently working remotely, ensuring that you have the right data security measures in place has never been more important. Join our expert faculty as they guide you through the need-to-know.
Read Morelaw firms and legal service providers have heightened responsibilities to protect the information entrusted to them. Not only are they subject to the same federal and provincial statutory regulations regarding data privacy and data security as other business entities, they are subject to professional ethics rules regarding technological competence and client confidentiality. The Sedona Conference Working Group 7 (“Sedona Canada”) has drafted a detailed guide to implementing these legal and ethical rules.
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