Cross Canada experience encompassing a multifaceted IP practice
Emily’s practice spans both litigation and transactional matters involving patents, copyright and trademarks. She regularly drafts motions and written arguments before the courts, as well as materials pertaining to IP licensing and commercialization.
Emily has appeared before the Federal Court of Canada, the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta, the Supreme Court of British Columbia and the British Columbia Court of Appeal.
An alumni of the firm, Emily completed her Articles in the Ottawa office before going on to serve as a Judicial Clerk for the Honourable Mary J.L. Gleason at the Federal Court of Appeal. Highly motivated and equally accomplished in her professional and academic career with graduate level degrees in Chemistry and Law, Emily has received numerous accolades for her academic work, including scholarships for her scientific research as a master’s student and for her work during her legal studies.
While attending the Peter A. Allard School of Law, Emily participated in the Oxford International Intellectual Property Moot and was invited with her team to the oral round of competition at Oxford University. She also competed in the national round of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition where her team won Best Written Memorial.
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