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Category: Human Rights Law

Forensic Computer Hard Drive Analysis

by Johannes Schenk / On September 12, 2008 / In Employment Law, Human Rights Law, Labour Law, Municipal Law, Professional Discipline
Here is a case that give you a sense of the process involved in hard drive e-discovery: Honour v. Canada (Attorney General), 2008 BCCA 346. This kind of analysis is relevant to all litigation. Look at this case carefully. Remember,…
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Happiness is a Warm Gun in My Car in the Parking Lot at Work

by Johannes Schenk / On September 11, 2008 / In Employment Law, Human Rights Law
Check out this post about guns in the workplace (parking lot) and this post. Other than if you were a police person or some other law enforcement type, I can't possibly imagine what reason you could have for bringing a…
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Injunction Against Communicating?

by Johannes Schenk / On September 10, 2008 / In Human Rights Law, Municipal Law
Injunctions are a very useful tool to put a stop to an illegal activity or contravention of a Court order. Generally the resulting order prohibits an individual from acting in a particular manner, attending at a geographical location, and so…
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Would You Like ?$&&#@!!! With That?

by Johannes Schenk / On June 30, 2008 / In Employment Law, Human Rights Law, Labour Law
I can't resist it. The tempest in a coffee cup. Grounds for ... Okay I'll shutup. See, Klopfenstein v. National Sales Supply, a Pennsylvania District Court decision holding that the boss' demands to serve coffee do not constitute grounds for…
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Bill 42: Don’t Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is?

by Johannes Schenk / On May 16, 2008 / In Human Rights Law
Bill 42 has gotten a few of us a little worked up. See the offending language here. In Particular: 66 The following sections are added to Division 2: Third party advertising limits 235.1 (1) In respect of a general election…

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