This section keeps you up-to-date on the latest news and upcoming public appearances of Lavery professionals.
News
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Simon Lemay gives a conference on recent developments in trademarks
On November 18, 2016, Simon Lemay, partner and coordinator of the Intellectual Property group, gave a conference entitled “Developments in trademarks – Descriptive trademarks” (“Développements en matière de marques de commerce – La marque descriptive” during a Barreau du Québec training session, Recent developments in intellectual property law (2016) (Les développements récents en droit de la propriété intellectuelle (2016)).
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Jean-Philippe Turgeon and Simon Lemay give a conference on franchise IP
On September 28, 2016, Simon Lemay and Jean-Philippe Turgeon, both partners at Lavery, presented at the “Développements récents en droit de la franchise” (“Recent developments in Franchising law”) conference organized by the Barreau du Québec. Their presentation was entitled “La propriété intellectuelle en matière de franchise : au-delà de l’enregistrement de vos marques” (“Franchise IP: beyond trademark registration”). During their presentation, they specifically observed that there is a strategic advantage for franchisors who consider all the trade-mark options, in particular distinguishing guises and non-traditional marks. They also spoke about new opportunities under the amended Trade-marks Act. Last, they reviewed recent jurisprudence and made several practical recommendations.
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Simon Lemay named Chair of the National Capital Region’s CIUSSS
Simon Lemay, a partner at Lavery, has just been named Chair of the CIUSSS in the National Capital Region (region 03) by the Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Gaétan Barrette. This prestigious nomination marks numerous years of involvement with Centre Jeunesse de Québec, namely as president from 2008 to 2015. Lavery is delighted to see one of its own recognized for his abilities, while many quality entries were considered for this distinguished position. The CIUSSS of the National Capital Region is the result of the merging of numerous institutions, such as the Regional health and social services agency of the National Capital, the Centre de réadaptation en dépendance de Québec, the Centre de réadaptation en déficience intellectuelle de Québec, the health and social services centre in Quebec City, Québec-Nord, Portneuf and Charlevoix, the Institut de réadaptation en déficience physique de Québec, the Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Québec and the Centre jeunesse de Québec – Institut universitaire. The CIUSSS is comprised of 14 500 employees.