Osler is a leading
business law firm practising internationally from offices across Canada and in New York.
Osler is a leading
business law firm practising internationally from offices across Canada and in New York.
Not exact matches
About Ogilvy Renault Ogilvy Renault LLP is a full - service
law firm with close to 450 lawyers and patent and trade - mark agents
practising in the areas of
business, litigation, intellectual property, and employment and labour.
It also became the last Big Four
firm to apply for an alternative
business system licence to
practise law in the U.K. KPMG, E&Y and PwC embarked down that path a few years ago.
The plaintiff's lawyer and the lawyer with whom the defendant had spoken both
practised as part of a group of lawyers under the same
firm name, sharing the same
business address and office premises and using the same telephone number (save for three digit extensions), fax number and email domain — but who were not partners, nor members of a
law firm as traditionally defined.
Through these relationships and contacts, Marks IP
Law Firm has access to a large network of lawyers
practising in China, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and other jurisdictions worldwide and will stand out as one of the few Japanese IP
firms which can provide legal services to clients who are doing or planning to do
business in the growing Asian economy.
«We needed their skill sets,» Conant says of the decision to bring in Northcote, chair of Shibley Righton's
business law practice group, and Berkovitz, an associate with the
firm who
practises business and condominium
law.
Our
firm groups attorneys
practising law in most fields: criminal
law, immigration
law, civil
law, family
law,
business law, labour
law, construction
law, challenging tickets and other fields.
Julia began her legal career as an associate at a boutique
law firm, where she
practised primarily in the areas of civil litigation and
business law.
After graduating from
law school, Greg
practised for a number of years as a
business lawyer in a private
firm and as in - house counsel with two large corporations.
Drawing on more than 15 years of experience as a
practising litigator and almost five years as an in - house
business development coach at a mid-sized
law firm, she works with lawyers to help them build their practices into strong, sustainable
businesses.
The
firm has had its own innovation clinic operating for six years and, while the Osgoode clinic focuses on IP
law exclusively, Norton Rose also
practises business law and a mix it calls «IP commercialization» that includes things such as licence agreements and commercialization or collaboration agreements.