
Recent Case Law and Landmark Developments in Canadian Intellectual Property Law
Presented by the CBA Alberta Technology & Intellectual Property (South) Section
On Demand. Originally presented on May 21, 2026.
This Section meeting offers an in-depth exploration of recent case law and notable developments in Canadian intellectual property law. Featuring two experienced panelists, the session will examine significant judicial decisions across key areas such as copyright, trademarks, and patents, with a focus on how courts are interpreting and applying evolving legal principles.
Through a practical and analytical discussion, the panelists will highlight emerging trends, clarify complex issues, and consider the broader implications of these rulings for rights holders, legal practitioners, and businesses. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how recent jurisprudence is shaping the IP landscape in Canada, along with strategic insights to navigate risk, protect assets, and respond effectively to ongoing legal developments.
PRESENTERS
Robbie Nissen (Owner, Nissen Patent Law)
Robert D. McDonald K.C. (Partner & Trademark Agent, DLA Piper (Canada) LLP)
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