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14Feb

Ontario, Canada: New “False Light” Privacy Tort and How It Might Impact Employers

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Yenovkian v. Gulian, 2019 ONSC 7279 is a recent family law decision that is significant beyond the family law context, including in the employment law context.  In this decision, Justice Kristjanson of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice recognized...
By: Littler
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/ontario-canada-new-false-light-privacy-30497/

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