Kazim Agha will be speaking at Haltech’s Need 2 Know Workshop: Intellectual Property Essentials, to discuss the vital role that IP plays in today’s competitive,…
Ridout & Maybee LLP is pleased to announce that Janet Fuhrer, a partner in our Ottawa office, has been named one of the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada by…
On October 30, 2016, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union and its Member States (CETA) was signed in Brussels.
In August 2016, the Patent Appeal Board (“PAB”) in Canada issued a decision (PAB 1408) regarding Canadian application No. 2,163,768 (“the ‘768 application”),…
On August 26, 2016, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued the decision in the case of Trader Joe’s v. Michael Norman Hallatt,…
Ridout & Maybee LLP are pleased and honoured to be included in the 2017 edition of the Chambers Canada Guide in the category of intellectual property,…
Associate lawyer Andrew Kai Kai will be speaking at the upcoming A Day in The Life: Real Talk and Career Insight with IP Professionals event.
The life sciences sector has been rocked by a series of high profile U.S. court decisions invalidating diagnostic method patents The situation in Canada…
Congratulations to (former) partner Janet Fuhrer who has been selected for inclusion in the 11th Edition of the Best Lawyers in Canada! This inclusion…
You may have heard that it’s not worthwhile to patent your company’s technology in Canada, with its smaller market, its conservative judicial remedies…
Doing business in Québec can sometimes pose unique challenges for trademark owners. The Québec Charter of the French Language defines French as the official…
In Pollard Banknote v Babn Technologies, Justice Locke of the Federal Court recently re-affirmed the conventional view that the prosecution history of…