by Brad Limpert | Aug 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
Contract clauses that state that upon some event (like a change in costs of supplies) the price charged under the contract will be (re) negotiated in good faith may not be binding. These clauses are sometimes inserted into contracts so that contingencies may be...
by Brad Limpert | Apr 22, 2020 | Data and Privacy Law, Technology Law
The February 26, 2020 report by Waterfront Toronto’s Digital Strategy Advisory Panel (DSAP) indicated a debate within the panel about whether de-identified (so-called anonymized) data should still be considered personal data. This is an important issue...
by Brad Limpert | Mar 10, 2020 | Commercialization, Technology Law
On February 26, 2020 Waterfront Toronto’s Digital Strategy Advisory Panel (DSAP) provided a further report on proposals by Sidewalk Labs, the Google Subsidiary that is hoping to develop a “smart city” in a downtown Toronto lakefront neighbourhood. This is the first...