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World Trademark Review: Legislative Framework and Causes of Action

January 8, 2021
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Dominique Hussey and Jeilah Chan write in the World Trademark Review on legislative framework and causes of action.

They discuss Canada's robust system of trademark enforcement and the available causes of action for an aggrieved owner, as well as:

  • alternative dispute resolution;
  • litigation venue and formats;
  • damages and remedies;
  • evidencing the case;
  • available defences; and
  • the appeals process.

Read the full article on the World Trademark Review website.

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