IN-PERSON MEETING | Caught in the Crossfire: Third Party Privacy
This meeting is being hosted by the Wills & Trusts - Victoria Section.
| Speakers: |
Alexander Lonergan, JD, CIPP/C, TEP, Adjudicator, Office of Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia
Clare Sparks, Associate, Horne Coupar LLP |
| Time: |
Monday, February 23, 2026, 5:30pm - 7:30pm (PT)
Please arrive at 5:30pm to order and eat your meal. Substantive law portion will begin promptly at 6:30pm. |
| Location: |
Moxies Restaurant, 1010 Yates St., Victoria, BC, V8V 3M6 |
| Meal: |
A La Carte |
| Fee: |
CBA Member: Free!
Non-CBA Member: $70 (+ GST)
Don't have a CBA account? Create a non-member account to register! |
| CPD Hours: |
1.00 hour |
Alexander Lonergan and
Clare Sparks review the framework of privacy law in British Columbia, including the role of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, and how privacy concerns might commonly arise in estate matters. They explore an estate representative’s obligations to protect a third party’s privacy in administering an estate or litigating an estate matter, with a particular focus on the new
Intimate Images Protection Act, and an estate representative’s duties under the
Personal Information Protection Act and
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Speaker Bios
Alexander Lonergan is an adjudicator with the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia. Acting with delegated authority from the Commissioner, Alexander issues written decisions arising from complaints and reviews of decisions made under FIPPA and PIPA. Alexander is a practicing lawyer with experience in the fields of privacy, conveyancing, corporate, estate planning and Indigenous law. Alexander and his wife live in Ucluelet, B.C. where they spend most of their weekends at the beach or in the rainforest.
Clare Sparks began her legal career practicing in Vancouver, British Columbia. Originally a family law lawyer, she moved to Victoria in 2018 and broadened her practice to include estate litigation. She now practices exclusively in estate litigation, drawing on her years in the family law bar to better serve blended families, and to help her clients navigate some of their most complex life changes.
TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This event is being hosted from the traditional and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish and Musqueam First Nations. We encourage members to explore the rich history and knowledge of Indigenous people, and to continue learning about their experience in Canada past and present.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
This meeting is for lawyers, judges, articling students & law students only.
If you are a non-lawyer working in a field related to this meeting, please contact sections@cbabc.org to request attendance. Attendance is granted to non-lawyers on a case by case basis.
ACCESSIBILITY
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ONLINE REGISTRATION
Remote attendance is available for this event. Please see the registration page here.