Privacy Lawyer in Toronto
Toronto Privacy lawyer Gil Zvulony is experienced in privacy law.
About Gil Zvulony
Toronto Privacy Lawyer
Gil Zvulony has years of experience in the subtleties of privacy law in Canada, with a particular emphasis in new media, photographs, and computer software.
In the high-profile case of Caryk v. Karlsson, 2018 ONSC 5739 (CanLII) <https://canlii.ca/t/hv96t>, Gil Zvulony successfully defended Ms. Melinda Karlsson against an application for a Norwich Order brought by Ms. Monika Caryk. Ms. Caryk sought an order compelling Ms. Karlsson to disclose information related to her allegations that Ms. Caryk had engaged in cyberbullying. The allegations stemmed from online posts and social media interactions between the two women, who were part of the same social circle associated with the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club. Gil Zvulony argued that Ms. Caryk had not met the requirements for a Norwich Order and that the interests of justice did not favor granting the order. The court ultimately denied Ms. Caryk’s application, and upholding Ms. Karlsson’s right to privacy.
PRIVACY POLICIES
PRIVACY BREACHES
INTRUSION UPON SECLUSION
TECHNOLOGY
CAMERAS
SURVEILLANCE
RECORDING CONVERSATIONS
TRACKING SOFTWARE
SOCIAL NETWORKING APPS
PHONE APPS
USER BASED INSURANCE
“experienced and very capable counsel”
– presiding judge in Bernstein v. Poon
Privacy Lawyer in Toronto, Canada
Experience in privacy law.
Privacy Lawyer, Gil Zvulony discusses the problem of unlawful disclosure of private health information by hospitals on SquareOff.