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Trademark tussles just got spicier: Canada now offers costs awards
Costs awards in trademark opposition proceedings have been long anticipated in Canada.
United States | Publication | November 2022
On October 21, 2022, the US Department of Health and Human Services, along with the FBI and the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA), issued a bulletin warning that a cyber threat actor group known as "Daixin Team," is actively targeting US businesses, predominantly in the healthcare and public health sectors, with ransomware and data extortion operations. The bulletin contains several technical recommendations that should be passed along and, if possible, implemented by your IT teams.
But cybersecurity begins at the top of an organization, a point the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) emphasized in a proposed consent issued on October 24. In that matter, the FTC alleged that a company's failure to use appropriate information security practices was the responsibility of the CEO. The FTC alleged that the CEO did not implement, or properly delegate responsibility to implement, reasonable information security practices, by failing to hire an executive responsible for information security—although he hired executives for many other areas. In the proposed consent, that individual, for the next 10 years, will be responsible for ensuring that any future company where he is a majority owner or CEO (or similar position) has implemented and maintains a comprehensive information security program.
If you have questions about implementing your security program or conducting ongoing risk assessments, please contact the Norton Rose Fulbright professionals listed below.
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Costs awards in trademark opposition proceedings have been long anticipated in Canada.
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On April 1, after more than a year of consultation, research and consideration, Ontario’s Civil Rules Review (CRR) working group released its proposed reforms to the Rules of Civil Procedure – the rulebook that governs litigation in the province.
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Canada’s 45th general election will take place on April 28. Businesses and non-profits that are considering engaging in the political process during this time must know the law and understand how to navigate the rules and restrictions imposed by the Canada Elections Act (CEA).
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