Public Interest vs. Privacy: The Extent of Disclosure? 

Nov. 13, 2020
Online

Live broadcast: See the table below for information on accreditation in all Canadian jurisdictions.

Recorded version: Some jurisdictions have restrictions on the number of recorded webinar hours that qualify as eligible continuing professional development (CPD) in a given reporting period or require you to view the program with another lawyer. Please contact your Law Society for further information. Manitoba lawyers, you must complete this test in order for the webinar recording to qualify as eligible CPD under the “self-study” category. Ontario lawyers, the 6 hour limit on watching archived programs alone has been removed, in the context of COVID-19.

Jurisdiction

Substantive, skills and/or procedural content

Ethics, professionalism and/or practice management content

Alberta

Consider including this course as a learning activity in your mandatory annual CPD Plan.

British Columbia

1.5 hours

0 hours

Manitoba

1.5  hours

0 hours

New Brunswick

Pending

Newfoundland and Labrador

1.5 hours

Northwest Territories

1.5  hours

0 hours

Nova Scotia

Consider including this course as a learning activity in your mandatory annual CPD Plan.

Nunavut

1.5  hours

0 hours

Ontario

1.5 hours

0 hours

Prince Edward Island

1.5 hours

0 hours

Quebec

Consider including this course as a learning activity in your mandatory biennial CPD Plan.

Saskatchewan

Pending

Pending 

Yukon

1.5 hours

 

 

 

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    FORMAT
    Webinar

    You can purchase the full online symposium at a package rate.

    SPONSORED BY

    Go Easy Inc

    Langlois Lawyers

    Lawyers Financial

    Lexis Nexis

    Privacy Analytics an IQVIA Company

    Roper Greyell LLP

    Stewart McKelvey

     

     

     

     

 

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