In my last post I talked about a case in which Justice Brown noted that the Ontario Court system «lacks modern administrative infrastructure including, for example,
proper electronic case management and document filing technologies.»
Not exact matches
SharafDG is one of the most popular
electronic retailers in the UAE, hosting many laptops, mobile phones and all manners of
electronic novelties, However, As is the
case with most of the
electronic shops in the UAE, The management / staff are utterly clueless as to
proper security practices since «no one ever breached us so why should we care»?
In some
cases, we can't determine whether a party has complied with the obligation to make
proper disclosure of
electronic records unless one knows the parameters of the storage system, including the indexing and retrieval routines.
This
case involved the
proper interpretation of certain disclosure exceptions in the Personal Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act, S.C. 2000, c. 5 («PIPEDA»).