PLI Global IP Spotlight | Canada

Honored to host the latest Practising Law Institute (PLI) Global IP Spotlight – Canada, a live and interactive program designed to give U.S. stakeholders a clearer view of the Canadian IP landscape—where it aligns with U.S. law, where it diverges, and where it may be headed.

This program features a distinguished panel of experts—Richard Gold (McGill University), Catherine Lovrics (Marks & Clerk), Chelsea Nimmo (Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP), Mesmin Pierre (Canadian Intellectual Property Office / Office de la propriété intellectuelle du Canada), Anthony Prenol (CPST Intellectual Property), and Stephanie Vaccari (Baker McKenzie) who joined me for a conversational, no-slides discussion that ranged from trademarks, copyright, and patents to CIPO developments, litigation strategies, and Canada’s international and policy perspectives. We closed with a lightning round of takeaways that cut to the heart of what U.S. practitioners should know when advising clients on Canadian IP matters.

A big thank you to PLI’s team of legal and technical professionals whose hard work and dedication are evident from the quality of their programs.

Video link: https://www.pli.edu/programs/S/global-ip-spot-canada/438736

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