Butterworths has launched a new monthly review of Canadian and International privacy law developments. Professor Geist is serving as the publication’s editor-in-chief, supported by a stellar advisory board that includes Ontario Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian, Quebec Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart, former B.C. Privacy Commissioner David Flaherty as well as private sector experts such as Patricia Wilson (Oslers), Elizabeth Judge (University of Ottawa), Stephanie Perrin (Digital Discretion), Bill Munson (ITAC), Suzanne Morin (Bell Canada), Christopher Kuner (Hunton Williams), and Ron Plesser (Piper Rudnick). see: Free sample issue also see: Canadian Privacy Law Review Information
Canadian Privacy Law Review Launches
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