Lawyers practising in this area negotiate, prepare and review a wide range of technology-related agreements and policies ranging from software licences, development agreements, escrow agreements, distribution agreements, equipment leases and corporate policies relating to e-mail and Internet access by employees.
Jessica Barley
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Silvia de Sousa
Lawyer
Kendall (Dell) Dyck
Lawyer
Douglas Forbes
Lawyer
Elmer Gomes
Lawyer
Heather M. Hughes
Lawyer
Jeffrey Kowall
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Barry MacTavish
Lawyer
Melissa Malden
Lawyer
Drew Mitchell
Lawyer
Joel Olfert
Lawyer
Lisa Stiver, K.C.
Lawyer
Douglas Tait
Lawyer
Ecopoxy’s Chief Executive Officer, Jack Maendel, began collaborating with TDS Partner, Silvia de Sousa, at a pivotal moment in the company’s history. Following the launch of their innovative soybean oil-based… Learn More
A team of TDS lawyers advised private equity company Perwyn on Canadian aspects of its $130 million Series D investment into HungryPanda. Perwyn led the investment round, joining investors 83North,… Learn More
Bold Commerce: $35 Million CAD Series B Funding Equity Raise Transaction TDS acted as legal advisor to Bold Commerce in its recent Series B Financing, raising $35 million CAD… Learn More
TDS acted for Brandon, Manitoba based Manitoba NetSet Ltd. and I-Netlink Incorporated (NetSet) on the sale of the internet access business to New Brunswick-based Xplornet Communications. NetSet is the largest… Learn More
If it has not happened yet, it might soon. You type the name of your business into Google to see how it presents only to find a competitor’s business is… Learn More
As threat actors ramp up efforts, organizations need to be prepared for a cybersecurity incident. With first-hand knowledge of an organization’s operations, in-house counsel can serve as a valuable resource… Learn More
The purpose of the Lex Mundi 2024 Summit Report report is to reflect on insights shared among corporate counsel and experts who convened at the Lex Mundi Summit in Milan,… Learn More
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Ownership of non-fungible tokens (“NFTs” and each an “NFT”) is an innovative, evolving area of intellectual property (IP) law dealing with digital goods and essentially turning them into high-value collectibles.… Learn More
The release of ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence (“generative AI”) has been a boon for many industries, from marketing to healthcare – or so it is perceived by most… Learn More
On June 16, 2022, the federal government introduced Bill C-27, the Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2022. This Bill includes three separate pieces of legislation aimed at overhauling Canada’s private sector… Learn More
Reopening your store can create new privacy considerations For many businesses, the personal information of its customers is crucial to providing goods and services. Certain information is simply necessary to… Learn More
View the Lex Mundi report “Big Data and Big Brother: How General Counsel Cope with Artificial Intelligence in an Era of Economic Nationalism” (PDF).
Lex Mundi has published a new 10 article series of whitepapers on blockchain technology – Lex Mundi Blockchain Whitepaper Series. Developed by thought leaders from Lex Mundi member firms across… Learn More
Whether an organization suffers a cyber incident is no longer a question of “if” but “when” and as such, cyber security is a risk to be managed not solved. The… Learn More
Hacks, leaks and cyber attacks dominated the news in 2017. However, while these events were generally driven by the hackers intent to gather information either for their own use or… Learn More
In May 2014, the highest court in the European Union’s legal system, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”), released a decision that has significantly changed the way… Learn More
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (the “CRTC”) has demonstrated that it is prepared to impose serious consequences for failure to comply with Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (“CASL”). On March 5,… Learn More
INTERVIEW WITH: Wade Barnes, President and CEO of Farmers Edge In 2005, Wade Barnes (President and CEO of Farmers Edge) and Curtis MacKinnon (Vice President, Research and Development) were working… Learn More
Part 2 of The Electronic Commerce and Information Act (Manitoba) (the “ECIA”) finally came into force on November 28, 2011, more than eleven years after the rest of the ECIA.… Learn More
What You Post On Facebook Could Lead To Discipline At Work I will admit it. Everyday, along with tens of millions of others, I log onto my Facebook account to… Learn More
Applying ‘Old’ Privacy Laws To New Marketing Initiatives The marketing potential of Social Media is very quickly being recognized and explored by many businesses and organizations. This is understandable… Learn More
If your technology start-up business is looking for venture capital financing, the performance of an intellectual property audit (“IP Audit”) is essential to avoid delays in obtaining such financing. IP… Learn More