Learn about common business risk management tools, contracts, and what to look for when reviewing confidentiality agreements.

This webinar provides an overview of common business risk management tools, an introduction to contracts, and what to look for when reviewing confidentiality agreements. It also contains an optional module on confidentiality agreements in the context of academic research.

Corporate Lawyer
Michelle Moldofsky, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., is a sole practitioner with a background in the hospital sector in progressive in-house roles, including as General Counsel. Her experience includes providing enterprise-wide legal counsel, developing proactive policies and embedding best practices for leading Canadian healthcare and research institutions. She is the founder of Moldofsky Professional Corporation, a law firm providing legal expertise to the not-for-profit, healthcare and small business sectors. She received her LL.M. in health law from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University and her law degree from Queen's University.
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