Information in the redacted acknowledgment is not confidential
In a motion related to Apotex’s generic cladribine submission, EMD Serono seeks a declaration that a redacted version of the Acknowledgement and...Read More
Do it yourself: Court clarifies obligations of party that breaches protective order and implied undertaking
In Molo v Chanel, Associate Justice Tabib clarified what a party is required to do when it has breached a protective order....Read More
Federal Court clarifies test for Protective Orders with Counsel’s Eyes Only Provisions
In Del Ridge Homes Inc. v Ledgemark Homes Inc., 2022 FC 566 the Federal Court upheld Prothonotary Milczynski’s decision to dismiss Ledgemark...Read More
Protective Orders Dead In Canada? – Not So Fast
Parties involved in patent litigation in the Federal Court often exchange sensitive confidential documents of an economic, scientific or technical nature as...Read More
Source Code is Relevant And Producible In Software Patent Infringement Action
Prothonotary Tabib’s recent decision in Guest Tek Interactive Entertainment v Nomadix considers a number of discovery-related issues that arose in the context...Read More
Don’t Ask, Don’t Get – Costs on Motions in the Federal Court
On September 18, 2015, Justice Leblanc granted an appeal of a decision of Prothonotary Tabib awarding Eli Lilly costs on a motion...Read More