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Supreme Court of Canada rules managers cannot unionize in Quebec
On April 19, 2024, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down the long-awaited decision on the unionization of managers.
Global | Publication | November - December 2018
Technology is moving rapidly. Today’s devices have the potential to make daily living more pleasant, more convenient, and significantly safer. But these devices also collect and transmit data, raising questions about what data is collected, what data is transmitted and to whom, and whether the online agreements that are currently used actually obtain user consent to this data sharing. In this article, the authors discuss the different intellectual property rights that are relevant to the autonomous vehicle space and provide insights into how they can be used together to effectively protect the valuable innovations that may be a key to a company's success.
Read the full article by our lawyers Paul Keller and Alexis Wilpon to learn more.
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On April 19, 2024, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down the long-awaited decision on the unionization of managers.
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