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Ontario court rules on teachers’ digital communications being intercepted by principal
June 24, 2022
The Lawyers Daily speaks to Howard Goldblatt about a recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision involving public school teachers' Charter rights against unreasonable search and seizure in the workplace.
A look back at some of our notable 2019 cases
February 12, 2020
In 2019, we argued dozens of important cases in the courts on behalf of labour unions, student associations, First Nations, public interest organizations and individuals. Here's a look back at some of them.
Global News speaks to Emma Phillips about workplace privacy rights
January 09, 2020
Emma Phillips explains an employee's right to privacy in relation to workplace computers and other technology.
Tribunal records to become more accessible
June 03, 2018
Journalists and others will be able to access the records of administrative tribunals more easily as a result of a recent Superior Court decision.
Criminal Lawyers Association scores legal victory in 1998 case
November 23, 2016
Jessica Orkin tells The Law Times about her recent Divisional Court victory in a case involving access to information concerning alleged police misconduct.
Privacy Commissioner unreasonably ordered the disclosure of financial records to a rival union
August 23, 2016
The Divisional Court has overturned a decision of the Information and Privacy Commissioner requiring the trustees of a construction sector pension plan to provide a rival trade union with confidential financial documents.