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Pascale Chapdelaine

Dr. Pascale Chapdelaine, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, discusses her use of high impact practices at the University of Windsor.

Pascale Chapdelaine is Associate Professor at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law. Her research looks at the interaction between intellectual property, property and contracts, as well as consumer and privacy law, as they relate to emerging technologies, business processes, media and platforms. Pascale Chapdelaine has held teaching and fellowship appointments at different Universities worldwide, including the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society (Germany), the K.U. Leuven Faculty of Law (Belgium), the University of Oxford, Faculty of Law (OIPRC, St-Peter’s College), the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto, and the Faculty of Law at the University of Otago (New Zealand).

Prior to joining the Faculty of Law in 2014, Pascale Chapdelaine practised law for over fourteen years as Vice-President and legal counsel at Bell Canada and BCE Inc. in intellectual property and commercial law, and as associate at the Montreal-based law firm Lavery de Billy in corporate, commercial and securities law. She holds an L.L.B.& B.C.L. from Mc Gill University Faculty of Law, an LL.M from the K.U. Leuven Faculty of Law (Belgium) and a Ph.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School. She is called to the Bar of Ontario and le Barreau du Québec.

Peter Marval
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Peter brings extensive expertise in multimedia to support CTL programs, website design, and special events. With around 25 years of experience in graphic and web design, he brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. He is a graduate of Print Journalism and Digital Media from Conestoga College, and and Communication, Media and Film from the University of Windsor.

Calum Hotchkiss is a graduate of the University of Windsor's Communication, Media and Film program. He is currently completing his Masters in Fine Arts at the University of Windsor's School of Creative Arts in the Film and Media Arts program.

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