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2 schools lose fight to keep names secret following censored tours at Canadian Museum for Human Rights

Two faith-based schools that asked the Canadian Museum for Human Rights not to show their students LGBT material during tours have lost a fight in federal court to keep their identities a secret.

Judge certifies Canadian veterans plea for help in class-action lawsuit - Canada News

Judge certifies Canadian veterans plea for help in class-action lawsuit - Canada News
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Federal Court finds formulation patent relating to ACTONEL DR valid but not infringed | Smart & Biggar

On February 23, 2022, the Federal Court issued its public reasons for judgment in a patent infringement action pursuant to subsection 6(1) of the Patented Medicines (Notice of.

IP Litigation 2020 Year In Review - Intellectual Property

Canmar 5 was a trend for a day or here to stay. This year, the Federal Court has seen increased attempts by litigants to resolve matters more expeditiously by way of dispositive motions. Summary judgment was granted in three cases 6 and two motions for default judgment were brought but dismissed based on insufficient evidence. ViiV Healthcare Company v. Gilead Sciences Canada, 8 the Court held that completion of discoveries is not a precondition to summary trial such that resolution may be sought at very early stages of the proceeding. We saw the Federal Court grant summary disposition to (a) dispose of claim construction argument,

Year In Review – Key Trademark Cases From 2020 - Intellectual Property

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. While 2019 was historic in terms of the changes it brought to Canadian trademark law, 2020 was unprecedented, bringing the world together in a common quest to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, despite considerable turmoil and disruption, Canadian trademark practitioners remained resilient and active. Many of the amendments to the Canadian Trademarks Act, implemented in 2019, received considerable attention and review by the Examination Section of the Trademarks Office as well as the Opposition Board. In addition, the Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal provided valuable guidance in several noteworthy decisions. The following

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