Sentences with phrase «sought information about its clients»

The Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MEITy) has sent a notice to data mining and analysis firm Cambridge Analytica, which is at the heart of the case involving alleged breach of Facebook user data, seeking information about its clients in India and whether it had harvested their user profiles.
The Indian government has now sought information about its clients in India and whether it had harvested their user profiles.

Not exact matches

Solmon says the Supreme Court of Canada took the position in Maranda v. Richer and R. v. Cunningham that seeking «factual» information about a lawyer's account may still be privileged, even if this information does not reveal «communications» between the client and his or her lawyer.
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While survey results show that Canadian law firms intend to begin seeking feedback from clients or increase their existing efforts, in order to make those efforts worthwhile, firms will need to improve their internal communication about and response to the information they receive from clients.
The following primer was prepared as a result of numerous requests by clients seeking information about the scope and effect of the recently - enacted «serious offence» regulations.
Acting for a solicitors firm seeking an urgent interim injunction, at a hearing without notice, to prevent a solicitor from misusing confidential information about the firm's clients;
Once on your email list, you can foster your relationship with that referring attorney through a monthly email, which can include updates about your practice area, information they can use to assist their clients, and details about the types of cases your seek.
As there are a large number of visa and application types, ask us for information about any particular application your client seeks.
I would have thought one wouldn't be needed to say «Don't post confidential information about you client online and don't seek to do an end run around the Court's process!»
On February 19th, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice declined to strike a pleading that alleged a company unlawfully interfered with a competitor's economic relations by receiving confidential information about a client (BC Cancer) that was sought after by both organizations.
I provide my clients with a detailed questionnaire that seeks to extract as much information about their career trajectory as possible before a follow - up strategy session call.
While it's not possible to provide an answer that fits every circumstance, this post will seek to provide some big - picture concepts that would need to be considered when responding to a third - party request to access information about clients.
The REALTOR ® should strive to: (1) become informed as rapidly and thoroughly as feasible about laws, proposed legislation, government regulations, public policies, and current market conditions; and (2) seek reliable information on matters that depend, in whole or in part, upon information or knowledge the REALTOR ® may provide to clients and customers.
Standard of Practice 3 - 7 was clarified, substituting «relationship with the client» for «representational status,» which acknowledges that a REALTOR ® performing an appraisal may be seeking information about property yet not actually «representing» a buyer or seller.
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