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The Second Voyage: Explore the World’s First Legal Design Journal

Slaw

[Image by Amy Lloyd] In just a few weeks, the Legal Design Journal (the LD Journal)[1] will launch its second edition. Published online and free via open source, the journal is gaining in popularity and success since its maiden voyage in June of 2025. Unlike some open-access academic journals, the LD Journal does not charge its authors publication fees or its readers a viewing/downloading fee –... more »

Soutenance de thèse de Gaëlle Fruy, Bruxelles (Belgique)(11 décembre 2025)

Vincent Gautrais

Gaëlle Fruy soutiendra publiquement sa thèse L’autonomie décisionnelle des consommateurs à l’ère des technologies d’exploitation comportementale Analyse de ses conditions d’effectivité en droits européen et belge de la consommation Pour l’obtention du grade de doctorat en sciences j... more »

What digital sovereignty? How a Canadian Court is forcing a French company to break French law

Canadian Privacy Law Blog

Just recently, I heard about a very significant new decision from the Ontario Court ofJustice, where a judge in Ottawa ordered OVHcloud in France and its Canadian subsidiary to hand over user data stored in France, the UK, and Australia. While Canada is focusing a lot of attention on “data soverei... more »

Court of Appeal affirms robust interpretation of academic freedom exclusion in Alberta

All About Information

On October 28, 2025, the Court of Appeal of Alberta affirmed that the Alberta Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (the OIPC) acted unreasonably in narrowly construing the teaching and research records exclusion in the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA... more »

Comment on Spousal Status in Estate Litigation: Who is a “Spouse” and Why Does it Matter? by B.C. Case Comment: Court Awards Damages For Amount Received by Defendant from Deceased Days Before Death | BC Estate Litigation Blog

Comments for BC Estate Litigation Blog

[…] There was a dispute as to whether the defendant was living in a marriage-like relationship such that she was a “spouse” of the deceased. If she was a spouse, she would get a share of the estate under an intestacy. If she was not a spouse, then the children would get the entirety of the est... more »

Michael Woods and Wayne Garnons-Williams Honoured to Say Hello to former PM Jean Chrétien

Woods, LaFortune LLP

During their meeting at the Rideau Club in Ottawa, a few days before Canada’s National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (September 30th). Wayne Garnons-Williams and Michael Woods reviewed the work of the International Inter-Tribal Trade and Investment Organization (IITIO) [https://iitio.org/] in pr... more »