Intellectual Property: Litigation
Canada
8 years ranked
Provided by Bennett Jones LLP
Vincent’s litigation practice focuses on patent and trademark matters, including pharmaceutical patent proceedings under the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations. Vincent also advises clients in the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries on IP and regulatory issues more generally.
Vincent appears in English or French as counsel before several Canadian courts, including the Federal Court, the Federal Court of Appeal, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and Divisional Court.
From 2000 to 2003, Vincent practised intellectual property and commercial litigation at a well-known New York firm. After graduating from law school, Vincent served as a law clerk to Chief Justice Antonio Lamer of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC)
Canadian Bar Association
Advocates’ Society
American Bar Association
Non-Traditional Trade-marks and Scandalous Trade-marks in Canada (presenter), American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), 2017 AIPPI-US Global IP Educational Forum, Chicago, IL, July 13, 2017.
Columbia University, LL.M. (2000)
McGill University, LL.B. and B.C.L. (1996)
Admitted to practice law in Ontario, Québec and New York
Provided by Chambers
Toronto-based Vincent de Grandpré is noted for his prowess in a range of contentious intellectual property situations, notably in cases alleging infringement of trade mark and patent rights. He is particularly well regarded in the life sciences and technology sectors.
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Vincent provides excellent client service and well thought-out advice.
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