This session will provide a review of discretionary exceptions to disclosure, including, policy advice, records of in camera meetings & legal advice exceptions to disclosure (s. 13 and s. 14).
This is a hands-on session. Attendees will learn:
• What factors should be considered when deciding to release certain information
• Handling notes and deliberations from in-camera meetings and
• Practical ways of handling certain types of records, including document drafts and communications containing legal advice.
Attendees will participate in mock redaction exercises so that they can practice applying the knowledge imparted in this session.
Can’t make a session at the scheduled time? Registrants will receive a webinar recording after each session to catch up at their convenience.
Suzanne has built a strong practice in access and privacy law. She advises both public and private sector employers on their responsibilities as they navigate the implications of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA),...
Michela practices largely in the areas of access and privacy law where she represents clients in proceedings before the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia and provides strategic advice to both public and...