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    • 13 Jun 2024
    • 12:00 PM
    • 28 Feb 2025
    • 5:00 PM
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    RECORDING: CAN-TECH 2024 Spring Conference: Peeling Back to Basics: Technology Contracts

    The CAN-TECH Spring Conference is back and, following last year's success, will focus on discussing practical tips and tricks for junior to mid level technology lawyers to apply in their practices. The event was held from coast-to-coast – starting in Vancouver and ending in Halifax – with five offices (Vancouver, Regina, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax) each hosting one live panel and participating in the other panels via Zoom. The one-day, pan-canadian program, with hybrid in-person and webcast sessions, will see panels across five satellite locations discuss a range of topics, including drafting and negotiating strategies and pitfalls to look out for in technology contracts.

    The hope was that the attendees would leave the conference feeling more confident and comfortable in their understanding of technology transactions, the contracts, and the issues that often come up in them. Based on the expertise the panelists shared, and the accompanying materials, mission accomplished.

    Spring Conference Co-chairs:

    Justine Gauthier, General Counsel & Head of AI Governance, Mila 

    Justine Gauthier is the General Counsel & Head of AI Governance of Mila, a prominent artificial intelligence research institute at the intersection of industry, academia and government, where she also acts as Privacy Officer and Corporate Secretary. A leading voice on the emerging legal and ethical issues surrounding artificial intelligence, Ms. Gauthier is deeply involved in the Canadian innovation ecosystem, and sits on the boards of Front Row Ventures, AInBC, and the Canadian Technology Law Association.

     Dorian Morrison, Senior Associate, McCarthy Tétrault LLP

    Dorian Morrison is a senior associate in McCarthy Tétrault’s Business Law and Information Technology Law groups in Vancouver. Dorian regularly advises clients, both in the public and private sectors, on complex commercial transactions including technology procurements, technology-based outsourcings, cloud agreements and other commercial transactions.

    Dorian has been seconded to two different national organizations in the United Kingdom allowing her to work alongside the in-house legal, procurement and sales teams.

    Dorian obtained her Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Calgary in 2011 and her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Leicester in 2014. Dorian completed her legal training in the United Kingdom and became a member of the Law Society of England and Wales in 2017. Prior to joining McCarthy Tétrault LLP, Dorian worked at an international law firm in London, UK where she practiced in the commercial and IT group.

    Locations:

    The conference was recorded in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto and Halifax.

    CPD - This program is eligible for up to 5 Substantive Hours 

    Vancouver: Service levels, service credits

    An intriguing discussion on the topic of service levels, why they are important and how they can be drafted to provide protection to both buyers and sellers will leave you with practical tips to implement in your daily practices. Junior and mid-level associates are often tasked with reviewing service levels in technology contracts and we want to ensure you are equipped with the knowledge required to understand the drafting nuisances of service levels and how one or two simple words (e.g. exclusive remedy) can change the trajectory of contract negotiations. We will also discuss other relevant topics such reporting on and tracking service levels.

    Moderator:  Justine Gauthier, General Counsel & Head of AI Governance, Mila 

    Speakers: 
    • Dorian Morrison, Senior Associate, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
    • Kelsey Franks, Associate, McCarthy Tétrault LLP

    Winnipeg:  Negotiation

    Join us for an engaging panel discussion on mastering negotiation in the realm of technology contracts. From leveraging industry standards to anticipating emerging trends, attendees will gain practical tips and tricks to enhance their negotiation skills and achieve favorable outcomes. Whether you're a junior associate or a more seasoned negotiator, this session promises to equip you with the tools necessary to thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of negotiating technology contracts.

    Moderator: Danielle Graff, Partner, MLT Aikins LLP

    Speaker: 

    • David Carrick, Counsel, MLT Aikins LLP
    • Nicolas Joubert, Associate, MLT Aikins LLP

    Montreal: Tech Terms Unveiled: Understanding EULAs, Terms of Use and the arrival of GenAI

    This session promises to be an engaging discussion for legal professionals eager to grasp the essentials of technology contracts and the exciting new realm of Generative AI. Together, our esteemed panelists will guide you through the intricacies of End-User License Agreements and Terms of Use, illuminating the technical nuances that distinguish on-premises software from cloud solutions and how these differences manifest in legal terms. As the tech world dives into Generative AI, we'll explore its impact on technology contracts, introducing novel contractual concepts and examining how Generative AI contracting is built upon established agreements.

    Speakers:

    • Misha Benjamin, Partner, Co-Leader for Tech and AI at BCF Business Law
    • Claire Mazzini, Corporate Counsel, Microsoft Canada
    • Jean-François De Rico, Partner,  KPMG Canada

    Toronto:  NDAs? NBD! A primer on confidentiality agreements

    Have you been asked for an NDA or a confidentiality clause and faced precedents ranging from a paragraph to 10 pages in length? How much of that language does your client actually need, and why?

    Join us for a discussion of key considerations to navigating the varied landscape of confidentiality agreements.

    Moderator: Paul Burbank,  Associate, Fasken

    Speakers:
    • Amy Fliam, Partner, Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP
    • Brandon Track, Corporate Counsel, Cisco Systems Canada Co.
    • Anagha Nandakumaran, Associate, Fasken

    Halifax: Privacy/Cyber Security/AI policy development

    In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the intersection of privacy, cybersecurity, and AI policy development is critical. This presentation will delve into the latest guidelines and best practices for creating robust AI systems that prioritize security and privacy. The presentation will also cover the development of comprehensive cybersecurity policies, aligning with industry standards and regulatory requirements to protect sensitive information and mitigate risks. Furthermore, we will discuss the joint guidance provided by international cybersecurity agencies, which outlines methodologies and controls to safeguard AI systems. By the end of this presentation, attendees will have a clearer understanding of the principles and practical steps necessary for developing and implementing effective privacy and cybersecurity policies in the context of AI.

    Speakers:

    • David Fraser, Partner, McInnes Cooper
    • Charlotte Henderson, CIPP/C Associate & Trademark Agent, Stewart McKelvey
    • Lola Williams-Afolabi, Associate, Boyneclarke Lawyers LLP

    READ MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

    Fees:

    • $100: CAN-TECH members
    • $125: Non-members
    • $40: CAN-TECH student members

    Thank you to our Sponsors!








    There are no refunds.

      • 20 Aug 2024
      • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
      • 1, Place Ville Marie, bureau 1300, Montreal QC
      Register


      The Privacy Fallacy: Fireside chat with Ignacio Cofone

      Tuesday, August 20, 12 to 1 p.m. EDT

      In Person Location: Lapointe Rosenstein Marchand Melancon S.E.N.C.R.L 1, Place Ville Marie, bureau 1300, Montreal QC

      Virtual live-stream also available


      Join us for an engaging fireside chat with author Ignacio Cofone, as we delve into the insightful themes of his latest book, "The Privacy Fallacy".  Explore the book's compelling narratives and thought-provoking ideas in an intimate discussion led by Nancy Cleman.

      Ignacio is the Canada Research Chair in AI Law & Data Governance at McGill University, where he teaches Privacy Law and AI Regulation, and is an Affiliated Fellow at the Yale Law School Information Society Project. His research explores how laws should adapt to technological and economic change with a focus on data harms and AI. Ignacio has held visiting positions at the universities of Oxford, St. Gallen, Bar-Ilan, Tilburg, Buenos Aires, and Di Tella. While at McGill, he was a Norton Rose Fulbright Faculty Scholar and received the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice Charles Gonthier Fellowship, Future of Privacy Forum Best Privacy Papers for Policymakers award, Council of Europe Stefano Rodota Award special mention, Canadian Association of Law Teachers Scholarly Paper honorable mention, and Principal’s Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researcher. His work was published in the University of Toronto Law Journal, the Stanford Technology Law Review,  and the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology. 

      Moderated by: 

      Nancy Cleman Ad. E. Partner, Associée Lapointe Rosenstein Marchand Melancon S.E.N.C.R.L

      CAN-TECH Law Past President



      In-Person:

      • Member: $25 plus HST
      • Non-member: $35 plus HST

      Virtual:

      • Member: Free
      • Non-member: $25 plus HST

      There are no refunds.

      • 21 Aug 2024
      • 12:01 AM
      • 31 Dec 2024
      • 11:59 PM
      • Virtual
      Register


      Recorded on October 25 to 26, 2023 at Hart House

      See the full agenda here

      Access CPD Information

      Access Speaker Bios

      Purchase full recording (2 days):

      • CAN-TECH Law Member - $800 + HST
      • CAN-TECH Law In-house/Gov - $500 + HST
      • CAN-TECH Law Student - $150 + HST
      • Practising Lawyer non-member - $1,000 + HST
      • In-house/Gov non-member - $750 + HST
      • Student non-member - $200+ HST

      If you would like to purchase specific sessions only, please contact us at contact@cantechlaw.ca.

      Thank you to our sponsors!


      • 21 Aug 2024
      • 12:00 PM
      • 31 Dec 2024
      • 5:00 PM
      Registration is closed


      RECORDING: 2023 CAN-TECH Spring Conference: Back to Basics Bootcamp

      This was a first-of-its-kind CANTECH conference. The event was held from coast-to-coast – starting in Vancouver and ending in Halifax – with five offices (Vancouver, Regina, Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax) each hosting one live panel and participating in the other panels via Zoom. This let the attendees participate in a cost-effective and time-efficient manner, while still getting all the benefits of the breadth and depth of experience that CANTECH’s members have to offer.

      Highlights include a conversation about limitations of liability and indemnity between Dana Siddle, a partner at McCarthy Tetrault LLP, and Rahim Esmail, Senior Counsel at TELUS, before moving on to Regina where Joseph Gill, a partner at McKercher LLP and Azure-Dee Ashton, Counsel at Saskatchewan Power Corporation discussed service levels.

      Andrew Alleyne, partner at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Mark Bowman, Senior Legal Counsel at Interac Corp. and Justice Agyemang, Senior Legal Counsel, HSBC Bank Canada broke down clauses that are often overlooked, and by colour-coding parts of clauses that are pertinent to the buy- and sell-side the attendees developed a better understanding of the positions they should be advancing on behalf of their clients. 

      Montreal had Eugen Miscoi, associate at McCarthy Tetrault LLP, and Patrice Labonte, General Counsel North America, Valtech share their knowledge about privacy and cybersecurity issues in a contract. This panel dissected LinkedIn’s Data Processing Agreement, a DPA that probably has the biggest impact on the attendees.

      Finally, Jennifer Davidson, CANTECH’s president and partner at Deeth Williams Wall LLP, moderated a panel of David Fraser, a partner at McInnes Cooper, and Harj Gill, who most recently was Corporate Counsel for NTT Data Services, in an open and honest conversation about what lawyers new to the profession can do to ensure their success, the importance of mentorship, and how we can learn from our mistakes. (This was not recorded in order to allow for open and honest dialogue from our panel and audience).

      The hope was that the attendees would leave the conference feeling more confident and comfortable in their understanding of technology transactions, the contracts, and the issues that often come up in them. Based on the expertise the panelists shared, and the accompanying materials, mission accomplished.

      Spring Conference Co-chairs:

      Danielle Graff, Partner, MLT Aikins LLP





      Jacob Kojfman, Senior Legal Counsel, The Co-operators Group Limited





      Locations:

      The conference was recording in Vancouver, Regina, Toronto and Montreal.

      The recorded program provides 4 substantive hours of CPD.

        Vancouver: Damage and Recovery: Liability and Indemnities

        Topics include:

        • What is “market” on limitations of liability (lump sum? fee multiples?)
        • Understanding what risks you are trying to allocate;
        • Alternatives to contractual risk allocation, such as insurance; and
        • Explaining all of this “lawyer stuff” to business teams.

        Moderator:  Jacob Kojfman, Senior Legal Counsel, The Co-operators Group Limited

        Speakers: 
        • Rahim Esmail, Senior Counsel, Legal Services, TELUS
        • Dana Siddle, Partner, McCarthy Tétrault LLP

        Regina: You Can’t always Get What You Want: Service Levels

        Topics include:

        • Understanding the give and take of service level commitments
        • Management of service levels
        • The price of non-conformance and alternatives to service level penalties
        Moderator: Danielle Graff, Partner, MLT Aikins LLP

        Speaker: 

        • Joseph Gill, Partner, McKercher LLP
        • Azure-Dee Ashton, Counsel, Saskatchewan Power Corporation

        Toronto: Everything is Awesome: Don’t Sleep on Everything Other Than Liability/SLAs and Cyber

        Topics include:

        • Key considerations for termination provisions;
        • Language essential to transition of services provisions upon termination, including portability of data and unique considerations for certain types of agreements, such as transition-out provisions in "x-as-a-service" agreements; and
        • The importance of governance, including the interplay between governance and acceptance criteria and assessing whether there is capacity to meet governance processes.
        Moderator: Andrew Alleyne, Partner, Fasken
        Speakers:
        • Mark Bowman, Senior Legal Counsel, Interac Corp.
        • Justice Agyemang, Senior Legal Counsel, HSBC Bank Canada
        Montreal: Every Breath You Take: Privacy and Cybersecurity

        Topics include:

        • Meeting statutory, industry and organizational requirements for privacy clauses;
        • Understanding the controller / processor relationship (if such a thing exists in Canada); and
        • Knowing what to look for, ask for and insist on for cybersecurity, including security provisions and incident notification.

        Moderator: Véronique Wattiez Larose, Partner, McCarthy Tétrault LLP

        Speakers:

        • Eugen Miscoi, Associate, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
        • Patrice Labonté, General Counsel North America, Valtech
        VIEW CPD HERE

        READ MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS

        Fees:

        • $100: CAN-TECH members
        • $125: Non-members
        • $40: CAN-TECH student members

        Thank you to our Sponsors!






        There are no refunds.

        Past events

        7 Jun 2024 CAN-TECH 2024 Spring Conference:Peeling Back to Basics: Technology Contracts
        27 May 2024 CAN-TECH Law Women in Tech presents: Unpacking Canada's Approach to Online Harms
        26 Mar 2024 A conversation with women in law and technology/Conversation avec des avocates en droit et technologie
        7 Mar 2024 #InspireInclusion: If Not Her, Then Whom?
        23 Feb 2024 Mitigating risks of bias output by AI systems
        7 Dec 2023 Mind the Gaps: The Impact of Emerging Threats on Cyber Insurance
        1 Nov 2023 Women in TECH Book Club - Klara and the Sun
        25 Oct 2023 2023 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference
        13 May 2023 PAST EVENT RECORDING: 2022 CANTECH Fall Conference Recordings
        5 May 2023 2023 CAN-TECH Spring Conference: Back to Basics Bootcamp
        7 Mar 2023 Ask Me Anything: The Road Less Travelled – Women Charting Their Own Paths.
        2 Nov 2022 2022 CAN-TECH Law Fall Conference - DATA DISRUPTION: Managing Changes in Data, Technology and Law
        8 Oct 2022 Recording of Back to Normal: The Return to Office through a Diversity Lens
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        29 Sep 2022 Back to Normal: The Return to Office through a Diversity Lens
        22 Jul 2022 Recording: The Artificial Intelligence and Data Act and Its Potential Implications on Your Organization
        23 Jun 2022 Recording of Navigating the Metaverse: Digitized Transformations to the Legal and Business Landscape
        22 Jun 2022 Recording: It’s 2022: Do you care where your data is?
        22 Jun 2022 Recording:Quebec’s Bill 64: Basics and Big Topics
        7 Jun 2022 Recording:2022 CAN-TECH Law Spring Conference
        24 Nov 2021 Recording of Women in TECH - Women Telling Stories

          

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