Here are some recent links you might be interested in:
- RT @slaw_dot_ca ABA Commission looking at impact of technology on client confidentiality and busin.. http://bit.ly/bUFROC
- Ravenda v. 1372708 Ontario Inc. on imposing discovery plans under the Ontario Rules shar.es/0CQkp
- RT @slaw_dot_ca Too much information: The dangers of blogging about your client — Slaw http://bit.ly/b1J06c
- Youtube Confirmed as a Channel Not a Publisher http://bit.ly/aLrPUv
- THE TRIAL WARRIOR BLOG: Too Much Information: Blogging about your client’s case http://bit.ly/9XuWjf
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Ablawg.ca post on Stratcona-Tweedsmuir student discipline case http://bit.ly/9gjLzr
- Goldman: “Availability of Client Data on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Google Sinks Trade Secrets Claim” http://bit.ly/byZFcS
- Upcoming labour, employment, human rights and privacy law conferences in Canada | Greg Gowe’s http://bit.ly/cFf288
- Online-bullying lawsuit pits brother against brother http://tgam.ca/y7d Haberman decision here http://bit.ly/aX8y3m
- Earthquake . . . Cancelled [Comprehensive Drug Testing rehearing decision!] http://bit.ly/b0ycAG
- Patient Privacy Trumps Subpoena in Physician Disciplinary Action http://bit.ly/aciOK4
- Son’s Receipt of Privileged Emails Did Not Result in Waiver http://bit.ly/aCXfAB Reminiscent of our http://bit.ly/dr/KYml
- Emails and the Common Interest Rule http://goo.gl/b/EkJq [Case has illustrative value, more about privilege itself than waiver.]
- CYB3RCRIM3: Nastiness in Legal Academia . . . http://goo.gl/b/FLtW
- Wahid v. Malinovski, 2010 ONSC 3249 (S.C.J.) (Rule 29.1 – discovery plan) shar.es/0qOkD
- New blog post at Dot Indicia “The CLoud, #Security & Standards” http://tinyurl.com/yz6nspx #infosec
- RT @slaw_dot_ca Podcasts from the slow road between Halifornia and Toronto — Slaw http://bit.ly/b3oxvb
- I hope this Mountie didn’t read my posts on Dziekanski … http://bit.ly/cAYxWv
And for something different, check out the wonderful video below by surf movie director Matt Kleiner. I could tell it was special when I watched it with my one year old, who was mesmerized. Me too. Looks like Matt has a five surf documentary project on the go called Way of the Ocean that will launch this fall with a movie about one of my favorite countries, Australia. Based on the quality of his shorter works the Way of the Ocean movies should be wonderful.
See ya!
Dan