The results of Corporate INTL Magazine‘s annual Legal Awards have been released and we are pleased to announce that Ridout & Maybee LLP has been selected…
We are pleased to announce that Charles Boulakia has joined the partnership of Ridout & Maybee LLP,…
We are pleased to congratulate our friend and partner Janet Fuhrer on her election to the position of President of the Intellectual Property Institute…
Ridout & Maybee LLP is pleased to support the 2010 Canadian Innovation Exchange (CIX), taking place December 7 in Toronto.
Ridout & Maybee LLP is a Silver sponsor of the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (FACL) Fall Conference, taking place November 13, 2010 in Toronto.
Since September 2009, Ridout & Maybee LLP has been a proud supporter of Egale‘s program to help make schools safe places for gay and lesbian youth.
In an October 14, 2010, decision, Amazon.com, Inc. v. The Commissioner of Patents, the Honourable Mr. Justice Phelan for the Federal Court overturned the…
Recent trademark law amendments by G8 countries have prompted the Canadian Intellectual Property Office to re-assess Canada’s trademark regime.
Will software continue to be protected by patents? Did the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion put to rest the question of patentability of methods of doing business?
In its long-awaited decision in Bilski v. Kappos, the US Supreme Court confirmed that it may be possible to obtain patent protection on at least some methods…
In a key decision in May 2010, the Federal Court of Appeal found that music previews used by consumers before deciding to buy a particular piece of music…
On June 2, 2010, Industry Minister Tony Clement and Heritage Minister James Moore introduced the Copyright Modernization Act (otherwise known as Bill C-32) for…