Canada:
Landmark Ruling: Quebec Superior Court Dismisses A Class Action Over The Loss Of Personal Information
08 June 2021
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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of Quebec's landmark ruling in Lamoureux v. OCRCVM on the
merits of a privacy class action arising from alleged loss of
personal information, and its conclusion that worry and
inconvenience suffered by the plaintiff and class members as a
result of the loss of their personal information is not a
compensable harm. The full post can be found here.
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