About this office:
ROBIC, LLP is an internationally renowned Canadian multidisciplinary firm of professionals including lawyers, scientists and engineers specialising in intellectual property and business law. We provide dynamic and entrepreneurial representation to clients in executing business transactions in addition to managing all aspects of their intellectual capital.
We are recognized by our peers as a benchmark provider of legal services related to the protection, enforcement and commercialization of intellectual property rights and other intangible assets. We have successfully built upon our historical expertise in the field of Intellectual Property to offer fully integrated Business Law services.
ROBIC is home to some of Canada's most prolific and reputable lawyers and intellectual property counsel. Our team is composed of dedicated professionals, well-known and highly respected by their colleagues, by the Courts and Government agencies before which they practice.
Our enduring success and enviable reputation is in large part the result of our ongoing focus on addressing our client's needs.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Intellectual Property and Business Law, the laws of Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Industrial Design, Corporate and Commercial Law including Mergers and Acquisitions, Marketing, Packaging and Labelling, Food and Drug Law, Franchising, Licensing and Technology Transfer, Trade Secrets, Unfair Competition and Antitrust, Entertainment Law and Advertising, Litigation and ADR.
Documents by Lawyers at this office | |
FrenchAccentsNowAllowed.caAlexandre C. Archambault,Romain Rosso, April 3, 2012
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) is in the final steps for the implementation of French characters in .ca domain names.
Amazon's Patent: the Last ClickJean-François Journault, March 6, 2012
The saga concerning Amazon’s "one click" online shopping technology, which Amazon has attempted to patent in Canada since 1998, came to an end in early 2012, the patent being issued by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office on January 17, 2012.
More to Food Labelling than Meets the EyeCatherine Bergeron,Styliani (Stella) Syrianos, March 6, 2012
There are numerous food labelling requirements whose primary purpose is to provide consumers with product information, thus enabling them to make informed choices about the foods they consume. Insofar as food labels are one of the most important and direct means of communicating product...
Year Established: 1892