Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2004
Based on 1 Reviews
5 out of 5 stars
Daniel Fabiano, specializing in business law with a keen focus on privacy/information protection, procurement, and technology, offers comprehensive legal advice within the Canadian framework. He navigates clients through the intricate landscapes of privacy laws, freedom of information, and compliance with Canada's anti-spam legislation. His services include crafting privacy impact assessments, developing strategies to mitigate privacy risks, orchestrating data sharing agreements, and drafting privacy policies and consent forms. Additionally, Daniel expertly guides clients through the process of handling privacy breaches, cybersecurity issues, and regulatory complaints.
In the realm of procurement, Daniel's expertise encompasses advising on the entire bidding process, from initiation to contract negotiations, while also addressing procurement risks and disputes. His certifications in public procurement law underscore his proficiency in handling major projects and tendering. Daniel's contributions to innovative procurement, including authorship in the Healthcare Supply Chain Network's “Innovation Procurement Toolkit Expansion,” reflect his commitment to advancing procurement practices.
On the technology front, Daniel provides valuable counsel to tech entities, from software development to e-commerce and social media, covering licensing agreements, master service agreements, and other contractual needs.
Beyond his legal practice, Daniel engages actively in the community, serving on the board of directors for the Capitol Arts Centre and contributing to the healthcare sector's procurement processes through board positions at the Healthcare Supply Chain Network and the Canadian Medical Equipment Protection Plan. His tenure as Vice-Chair at Tarragon Theatre and his interim role as General Counsel for eHealth Ontario in 2018 further demonstrate his diverse capabilities and commitment to service.
Holding an LLB from the University of Windsor and a BA from Queen's University, Daniel's educational background lays a solid foundation for his legal acumen. His involvement with the Fasken Pride Network and previous board roles with Tarragon Theatre, the Healthcare Supply Chain Network, and the Canadian Medical Equipment Protection Plan showcases his dedication to community service and professional development.