2017 Joint Family Law Program - Part 2 of 4
Panel on Evidence Obtained via Technology
March 10, 2017
Jointly presented by The Law Society of Manitoba, The Court of Queen’s Bench Family Division Judges and The Manitoba Bar Association, Family Law Section
This diverse panel addresses the following issues:
- An overview of basic Canadian privacy law obligations, including private sector privacy laws, Manitoba’s statutory privacy tort and emerging common law torts, and how they apply when evidence has been obtained through technology in the context of family law proceedings
- Tales from the trenches and lessons learned
- The Winnipeg Police Service’s policy for handling electronic evidence
Moderator: Judge Carena Roller, Provincial Court of Manitoba
Panel:
Justice Lore Mirwaldt, Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench (Family Division)
Randall Horton, Deeley Fabbri Sellen Law Corporation
Andrew Buck, Pitblado Law LLP
Daryn Laminman, Winnipeg Police Service
CPD hours: 1.25 | EPPM hours: 0 | Price: $60.00 + GST = $63.00