Action against whistle-tweeting – not a SLAPP says Court
In Proctorio, Incorporated v Linkletter, 2022 BCSC 400, the Supreme Court of British Columbia dismissed an application under s 4 of the... Read More
An Expiring Patent Will Get Its Day in Court under Section 6 of the PM(NOC) Regulations
Should an action under section 6(1) of the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations be rendered moot if the asserted patent will... Read More
Round and Round: Ajit Trademark Litigation 10 Years In
Background Hamdard Trust and Navsun Holdings have engaged in a longstanding litigation over the use of the term “Ajit” in their trade-marks... Read More
Federal Court of Appeal: A Leaf Blower is not Enough
In this case, the Federal Court of Appeal upheld the decision of Justice Locke, who found that two patents pertaining to the... Read More