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Hackers vs. the Courts: Does the law protect data?

An examination of the status of data protection law from statutory, civil and criminal law perspectives.


Date & time
Thursday, October 7, 2021
5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Registration is closed

Speaker(s)

Me Allen Mendelsohn

Cost

This event is free

Contact

Ali Akgunduz

Where

Online

Law Meets Engineering series

Jurist-in-Residence at Concordia University, Morton S. Minc cordially invite you to an evening in conversation with Me Allen Mendelsohn.

Me Mendelsohn will explore the following topics:

  1. Statutory regime of data and privacy protection
  2. Using the courts to protect data
  3. Data and Criminal law

Students in the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, lawyers, and the general public are invited to attend.

Advance registration is mandatory for this lecture.

A Zoom link will be sent a day before the event.

To participating lawyers: Training the eligibility of which has been confirmed by the Barreau du Québec for the purposes of mandatory continuing education, for a period of 1.5 hours.

About Me Allen Mendelsohn

With a specialization in internet and technology law, Me Allen Mendelsohn provides legal services including specialized internet, privacy, and corporate law to a variety of clients in the technological sector and online space. He teaches Internet Law at the Faculty of Law at McGill University.


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