Friday, October 29, 2021 - 2:00pm to 5:00pm

Future of Law Lab: "Case Simulation - Privacy Breach"

 Led by Dina Lee Maxwell, Senior Legal Counsel, Privacy Lead at PWC Canada

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What do you do when your company suffers a data breach? How do you resolve the problem, respond to your customers, and ensure that you don't experience a repeat incident in the future? This simulation will provide you with the opportunity to gain real world practical experience through engaging with a case study based on actual privacy breaches that have occurred in multinational companies.

The Future of Law Lab Case Simulation sessions allow students to tackle a variety of real world problems dealing with law, business strategy, technology, public relations, marketing, and policy. Each simulation is structured as a holistic experience that investigates how legal problems affect the entirety of business operations. Whether you intend to work at a firm, in-house, government, or providing legal advice in any capacity, this is a fantastic opportunity to build your substantive skillset.

This Privacy Breach Simulation is a three-hour session that begins with an introduction to privacy law that will provide you with the tools needed to complete the case, and finishes with a debrief about the key takeaways and transferable skills that you can take into the legal profession.  The remainder of the simulation will involve students being split into groups and assigned roles in the legal department of a fictional organization. Dina Lee Maxwell, Senior Legal Counsel and Privacy Lead at PWC Canada, will facilitate the session and lead you as your team engages with the privacy breach scenario.

Students of all years and backgrounds are invited to take part in the simulation. Given the interactive nature of the session, spaces will be limited.

 

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For more information, please contact josh.morrison@utoronto.ca