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The Power of Immersion: My Internship at the Stanford Centre for Legal Informatics
Policy Perspective on Reconciliation – My Placement at Indigenous Services Canada
The Digital Age of Journalism: My Placement at "The Globe and Mail”
Reflections on My IP Intensive Placement with Canadian Heritage
Learning About the Business of Healthcare and Innovation: My Internship Experience at AstraZeneca Canada
Russia responds to imposed sanctions by legalizing intellectual property theft against all countries in the European Union, and 23 others
Copyright in the Repair Industry: Redefining Technological Protection Measures
CETA: An Opportunity to Fix Canada's Broken Pharmaceutical Patent Linkage System
CETA: An Opportunity to Fix Canada's Broken Pharmaceutical Patent Linkage System
This is an excerpt from a paper by Adam Falconi, the recipient of the 2015 Barry D. Tomo Memorial Prize for best research paper on a subject related to industrial or intellectual property law. The full paper will appear in the upcoming edition of the Intellectual Property Journal (IPJ). In September of 2014 the consolidated […]
Getting Profits From Patents: An Interview with Ed Fan and Loreto Grimaldi
Getting Profits From Patents: An Interview with Ed Fan and Loreto Grimaldi
The course Legal Values: Commercializing Intellectual Property is being offered for the first time at Osgoode Hall Law School this winter term. The IPilogue sat down with Adjunct Professors, Ed Fan (Torys LLP, Partner) and Loreto Grimaldi (MedAvail Technologies Inc., COO & General Counsel) to talk about this unique course. As the business world increasingly relies on an […]