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Reminders on the Use of Expert Reports from Decision No. 1483/21

  • 02 mars 2023
  • Alanna Mihalj

This article highlights Decision No. 1483/21 as a reminder to advocates of the documents that must accompany an expert report. Without the appropriate accompanying documents, advocates risk their expert reports being given little or no weight in the weighing of evidence.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail

Marketing in the Metaverse Facing Regulatory Limbo

  • 25 février 2023
  • Daniel Daniele, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada

The metaverse is an elusive concept, but can be broadly described as a rapidly growing extension of the tendrils of the internet, redefining what constitutes social media. As an ever growing and immersive network of technologies, the metaverse attempts to close the gap between society and the media which serves as its vehicle. As it exists now, the metaverse is a multi-platform virtual ecosystem with an integrated economy that evolves and grows in real time.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

Puma’s “procat” Likely to be Confusing with Caterpillar’s CAT & Triangle Design

  • 25 février 2023
  • Jose Garcia-Bonilla

In Puma SE v. Caterpillar Inc., 2023 FCA 4, the Federal Court of Appeal (“FCA”) declined to set aside the Federal Court’s decision to refuse Puma SE’s (“Puma”) application to register its trademark “procat”. The FCA held that Puma failed to demonstrate any palpable or overriding error in the Federal Court’s analysis that “procat” would be confusing with Caterpillar Inc.’s (“Caterpillar”) CAT & Triangle Design Mark (the “Design Mark”) for use in association with athletic footwear and headgear.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

Drawing the Line: Thom Browne Prevails in Parallel Stripe Case against Adidas

  • 25 février 2023
  • Alessia Monastero, associate and trademark agent at Bhole IP Law

On January 13, 2023, a final judgment was issued by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in adidas America, Inc., et. al., v. Thom Browne, Inc., 1:21-cv-05615. The defendant, Thom Browne Inc. (Thom Browne), was found not liable for trademark infringement and trademark dilution as brought by the plaintiffs, adidas America Inc. and adidas AG (Adidas). Adidas has since filed a notice of appeal.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle
photo of authors Sally Yoon and Imtiaz Karamat

Legal Tug-of-War: Protecting Privilege in Privacy Breach Disputes

  • 25 février 2023
  • Sally Yoon, student, Osgoode Hall Law School; M. Imtiaz Karamat, associate, Deeth Williams Wall LLP

Privacy breaches are becoming commonplace in today’s business landscape and cybersecurity is top of mind for many organizations - and for good reason. The 2022 Canadian Internet Registry Authority (CIRA) Cybersecurity Survey found that the number of breaches involving customer and employee information nearly doubled after the pandemic, and more businesses are reporting loss of customers from cyberattacks.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

Five Tips for Working with Self-Represented Litigants in IP Matters

  • 25 février 2023
  • Kaitlin Soye

For a variety of reasons, litigants in Federal Court may choose to proceed with their action without legal representation. While it may be more common in provincial courts, self-representative litigants are involved in proceedings in Federal Courts, including intellectual property matters. Self-represented litigants and non-lawyer representatives may pose a challenge for lawyers and their clients, as well as the judicial system in general.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle
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Christine Roth: A force to be reckoned with

  • 25 février 2023
  • Angela Ogang, AngeLAW

Last year, just a few days before Christmas, I sat down with my fellow OBA WLF Exec and OBA Council member Christine Roth to talk about her career path, personal motivators, and passion for Indigenous rights and access to justice. I was surprised to learn that she grew up in Iran and was one of the first people to be blacklisted during the Islamic coup d’état. As our discussion drew to a close, I was left feeling that I had barely scratched the surface of her complex and rich experiences.

Forum des avocates, Student Forum

New Options for Proof of Service

  • 25 février 2023

As of January 30, 2023 a lawyer's certificate of service may be used as an alternate method of proof of service where service was effected by, or caused to be effected by the lawyer.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions
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Executive Profile: Introducing Nandi Deterville

  • 24 février 2023
  • Angela Ogang, Newsletter Editor, OBA Citizenship & Immigration Law Section

Here at the OBA Citizenship & Immigration Law Section, we are proud of our volunteers and we are constantly looking for ways to highlight their work and achievements. Member-at-Large Nandi Deterville was born and raised in the sunny Caribbean Island of Saint Lucia. She was called to the Bars of England & Wales and Saint Lucia in 2008 and practiced in a small general practice firm before immigrating to Canada. Read on to find out what motivated her to join the OBA and our Section Executive.

Citoyenneté et immigration, Student Forum