Persistent procrastination proves pricey as the Federal Court strikes EverForce’s software piracy defence
Ansys sued Everforce Energy Ltd. and its president, Raad William Barnet, in April 2022 for unauthorized use of copyright-protected software. The defendants...Read More
Preventous saga continued: Audit reports not “supplied” and not “confidential” under s 20(1)(b)
The Federal Court dismissed the judicial review by Preventous Collaborative Health, Provital Health and Copeman Healthcare Centre after their half-decade-long saga to...Read More
Federal Court depletes AP&C’s validity arguments
Two patents relating to the processes for manufacturing reactive metal powders were found invalid for ambiguity pursuant to subsection 27(4) of the...Read More
Battery battle: Duracell’s good faith sparks win over legal costs
Energizer and Gillette (Duracell) could not settle on costs following a decision of the Federal Court. Although Energizer was awarded an injunction...Read More
Federal Court invalidates patent based on counsel’s admission of invalidity before Québec court
Background In Robitaille Equipment et al. v. 9125-6651 Quebec Inc. et al., the Federal Court decided a motion for summary judgment concerning...Read More
Court declines to dismiss action for undue delay but requires security for costs
Background The underlying action for copyright infringement in Comartin v. Marsh was commenced in November 2020. The action stalled after the exchange...Read More
Federal Court refuses Adeia’s pleadings amendment
The Federal Court refused a motion to amend a pleading in a patent infringement action by Adeia (formerly Rovi) for the operation...Read More
Federal Court resurrects trademark registration for Red Maple Manufacturing
Red Maple Manufacturing Inc. (RMM) successfully appealed a decision of the Trademarks Opposition Board, which amended its trademark registration to delete the...Read More
Identity of suppliers and manufacturing information protected from an ATI request
The Federal Court redetermined the judicial review by Elanco Canada Limited, which challenged Health Canada’s decision to disclose portions of Elanco’s veterinary...Read More
Preventous’ fishing expedition (v Canada): Hook, line, and sinker-but no catch
The Federal Court dismissed a Federal Courts Rule 51 appeal by Preventous Collaborative Health, which sought the production of documents from Health...Read More
They have the power: Canadian Energy Services v Commissioner of Patents
In a recent decision, the Federal Court upheld the Commissioner of Patents’ decision to vary the Patent Office records and name Mr....Read More
Federal Court of Appeal upholds Federal Court’s summary trial finding of patent invalidity
Background The Federal Court of Appeal has rarely upheld or granted a finding of invalidity in the context of a summary trial;...Read More
Time warp on the Patent Register: Amendments to Bayer’s aflibercept judicial review
In two judicial reviews considering when a first person’s patent is determined to be eligible for the Patent Register, and when a...Read More
Time warp on the patent register: Amendments to EMD Serono’s MAVENCLAD judicial review
This is one of two motions relating to judicial reviews that considered when a first person’s patent is eligible for listing on...Read More
In trademark appeal, Federal Court finds survey evidence inadmissible due to reliability and validity issues
Background In Promotion in Motion Inc. v. Hershey Chocolate & Confectionery LLC, the Federal Court dismissed an appeal brought under section 56 of...Read More
Seven years of delay invites dismissal
On April 25, 2017, Vermillion filed an application seeking expungement of Green Circle’s Green Circle Salons and Design mark. Seven years later,...Read More
Rejected allegations on insufficiency: The importance of clarity, specificity, and timeliness in amending pleadings
ProSlide Technology Inc. v WhiteWater West Industries Ltd. is an appeal of an Associate Judge’s Order denying WhiteWater’s motion to amend its...Read More
A bittersweet default judgment for Honey
The Federal Court granted default judgment in favour of Heather McDowell, owner of Toronto-based fashion boutique Honey, against the online boutique “A...Read More
Exchanging documents before discovery: A simplified procedure
In Rosebrook v Hill Times Publishing Inc., the Federal Court addressed whether a plaintiff (“Rosebrook”) is required to serve the defendant (“Canadian...Read More
Minor design elements will not rack the casual consumer’s brain
King Rack filed a trademark application seeking registration of its BUZZRACK design mark based on use in association with various rack-style carriers...Read More
Federal Court finds no error of law in order for production of financial statements
Background In Pharmascience Inc. v. Janssen Inc., the Federal Court dismissed an appeal of the order of the Case Management Judge compelling...Read More
Canadian Copyright Act draws the line between Rio Tinto and foreign author
GE commenced a copyright infringement action against Canmec, asserting ownership of copyright in 33 manufacturing drawings relating to butterfly valves. GE claimed...Read More
Due care must be used in paying patent maintenance fees and in requesting reinstatement
In what Justice Furlanetto describes as “the first judicial review in which the “due care” provisions under subsection 46(5) of the Patent Act have been substantively...Read More
Coors toasts its victory in maintaining its trademark registrations for “The Champagne of Beers”
Background In Comité Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne v. Coors Brewing Company, the Federal Court dismissed the Applicants’ appeal of a decision...Read More