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Now displaying: May, 2021
May 26, 2021

In our Ask-Me-Anything segment with data protection lawyer, Kris Klein, we canvass 5 questions from members of the Lawyered Patreon community:

🔵 How does a career as a data protection lawyer impact how you personally interact with technology?
🔵 Are there concerns about whether Canadian privacy law will remain "adequate" by EU standards?
🔵 What is expected of the public sector in light of the changes proposed by Bill C-11?
🔵 How do data protection lawyers advise clients on privacy law given the inconsistent level of enforcement?
🔵 What is the relationship between being a lawyer and a policy advocate?

May 26, 2021

In part three of our interview with data protection lawyer, Kris Klein, we discuss the remaining fall-out of the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal and what this forecasts for future of data.

May 26, 2021

In part two of our interview with data protection lawyer, Kris Klein, we discuss a recent case study about the use of facial recognition technology, and the differences between publicly-available versus publicly-accessible information.

May 26, 2021

In part one of our interview with data protection lawyer, Kris Klein, we discuss elements of Bill C-11 - the biggest overhaul to privacy legislation in decades.

May 26, 2021

On this episode, we're chatting about data protection law with Kris Klein, renowned privacy lawyer and the Canadian Managing Director of the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

Topics: Bill C-21 (the biggest privacy legislation overhaul in decades); facial recognition technology; the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal and our Ask-Me-Anything segment.

⚫ What does the biggest overhaul of Canada's privacy legislation really look like? (6:32)
⚫ What are the parameters within which facial technology can operate legally? (18:47)
⚫ What does the fall-out from the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal tell us about proper social media practices? (27:27)
⚫ Our new Ask-Me-Anything segment, featuring five questions submitted by patrons of the Lawyered community (25:30)
🔵 How does a career as a data protection lawyer impact how you personally interact with technology? (36:43)
🔵 Are there concerns about whether Canadian privacy law will remain "adequate" by EU standards? (39:44)
🔵 What is expected of the public sector in light of the changes proposed by Bill C-11? (44:29)
🔵 How do data protection lawyers advise clients on privacy law given the relatively low level of practical enforcement? (47:29)
🔵 What is the relationship between being a lawyer and a policy advocate? (50:00)

More info about this episode HERE.
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May 12, 2021

In our Ask-Me-Anything segment with Colonel-Maitre Michel Drapeau, we cover the military law questions submitted by members of the Lawyered Patreon community:

🔵 How does the military justice system consider mental health issues (particularly PTSD) when applicable to military justice?
🔵 How does military justice in “real life” differ from how it operates in movies / TV shows (e.g. All the President’s Men, JAG, etc)
🔵 How does politics impact the work of a refugee/immigration lawyer?
🔵 What are some of the legal issues that are engaged in friendly fire incidents?
🔵 In combat zones, where legality can often be blurred, how do lawyers review small unit actions?
🔵 What are some things that lawyers can do to positively impact the culture of the military justice system?

May 12, 2021

In part three of our interview with Colonel-Maitre Michel Drapeau, we discuss existing and proposed legal mechanisms to address the trend of sexual assaults within the military.

May 12, 2021

In part two of our interview with Colonel-Maitre Michel Drapeau, we discuss Bill C-77 and the proposed reforms to the disciplinary summary hearing process for members of the Armed Forces.

May 12, 2021

In part one of our interview with Colonel-Maitre Michel Drapeau, we discuss the contentious legal issue of independence within the military judiciary system.

May 12, 2021

This week, we’re hitting the front lines and speaking with military lawyer, Colonel-Maitre Michel Drapeau about the legal issues facing members of the Canadian Armed Forces.

Topics: independence of military judges; summary trials; sexual assault in the military; and our Ask-Me-Anything segment.

Full Episode (53:02) Download

⚫ What are the legal concerns about the independence (or lack thereof) of the military judiciary? (6:041)
⚫ What are the proposed changes between the disciplinary summary trial process for the armed forces (16:34)
⚫ What legal approaches are available and required to meaningfully address sexual assault in the military? (24:55)
⚫ Our Ask-Me-Anything segment, featuring five questions submitted by patrons of the Lawyered community
🔵 How does the military justice system consider mental health issues (particularly PTSD) when applicable to military justice? (35:47)
🔵 How does military justice in “real life” differ from how it operates in movies / TV shows (e.g. All the President’s Men, JAG, etc) (38:04)
🔵 What are some of the legal issues that are engaged in friendly fire incidents? (40:26)
🔵 In combat zones, where legality can often be blurred, how do lawyers review small unit actions? (43:00)
🔵 What are some things that lawyers can do to positively impact the culture of the military justice system? (45:06)

Show Notes at: http://lawyeredpodcast.com/mdrapeau

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