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February 25, 2022 | Legaltech News

Into the Future: IP Firm Launches Quantum Technology Practice Group

Canada's Bereskin & Parr will provide legal, patent and trademark services to companies developing quantum computers, quantum sensors, and other related quantum technologies.
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April 28, 2021 | Legaltech News

Amazon Launches IP Accelerator in Canada With 7 Local Intellectual Property Firms

Third-party sellers on Amazon's platform can connect easily with a network of firms charging reduced, pre-negotiated rates for key brand protection services. 
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September 06, 2018 | Law.com

Higher Law: SEC Warns Pot Investors | Cannabis Lawyers Go Back to School | Plus: Wine v. Weed

The Cannabis Law Institute is underway in Washington this week—what's the buzz? Plus: the SEC issued a new warning to cannabis investors about the risks of the industry. And a trademark spat pits wine versus weed. Thanks for reading Higher Law.
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January 06, 2017 | Legaltech News

Headnote: Aiming for a Lightweight Approach to the Headache of E-Billing

E-billing can be troublesome, but this startup aims to strip down the e-billing process to its core functions.
6 minute read
August 01, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

The Revolt Up North

Canada's Conservative government slipped in some radical changes to the country's trademark regime. Normally sober IP attorneys are feeling angry and betrayed.
11 minute read
July 28, 2014 | Corporate Counsel

Canada's Trademark Revolt

Canada's Conservative government slipped in some radical changes to the country's trademark regime. Normally sober IP attorneys are feeling angry and betrayed.
11 minute read
December 01, 2008 | Corporate Counsel

Adventures Up North

Canadian IP law has many similarities to U.S. law but also important differences. A savvy U.S. company can use those differences to its advantage, but the unwary can get hurt.
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February 12, 2007 | National Law Journal

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December 02, 2008 | National Law Journal

In eBay case, Canadian court rules tax officials can collect data on individuals stored outside of country

A Canadian court has ruled that tax officials there can collect information on individuals that is stored outside the country, a decision some lawyers say could have implications for companies that do business in Canada but keep records in the United States and elsewhere.
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October 02, 2006 | National Law Journal

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