Relevant perspectives include:
- Consumer protection lawyers
- Civil litigators
- Privacy and technology lawyers
- Administrative and regulatory counsel
- Class proceedings counsel
- Legal researchers and academics
Help shape a responsible national accountability framework.
DAC is seeking relationships with lawyers, legal researchers and qualified legal professionals across Canada who understand the legal frameworks surrounding consumer protection, evidence, privacy, e-commerce, disputes and regulatory escalation.
How should evidence be collected and preserved?
Where does consumer education end and legal advice begin?
How should provincial and territorial differences be handled?
What escalation pathways already exist?
DAC does not equate professional identity with access. Approved members receive only the Network capabilities appropriate to the relationship and specific DAC engagements.
Submit a professional application or the sector-specific contact pathway.
DAC screens the relationship and requests additional information where necessary.
Credentials, identity or organizational information may be checked where appropriate.
Approved participants receive controlled Network Hub access and explicit assignments.
DAC is not a law firm and this outreach is not a request for representation regarding one individual dispute.
Applications are reviewed before any Network profile or portal invitation is created.