Caroline has been an attorney specializing in trust and estate law for over 25 years. As a member of the Barreau du Québec since 1994, she has developed expertise spanning a broad legal spectrum, including personal law, estate law, trust law and corporate law, as well as specific expertise in the transfer of companies or client bases in the financial services sector.
While she appreciates the versatility that the practice of law offers, she chose her profession with the desire to make a real difference in people’s lives. With her attentive ear and her ability to quickly build trust, she is an undeniable pillar of our team and a valuable resource for our clients.
A movie that left a lasting impression on her? Christopher Nolan’s Memento.
The different methods of marketing industrial designs: transfer vs. licenseRegistering an original industrial design has a significant impact on how it is marketed. When you are the owner of your industrial design and have obtained its registration from theIntellectual Property Office (OPIC), you have the exclusive right to the ownership of your design for a period of 10 years from the date of its registration.
Canada's accession to the Madrid Protocol: making your trademark travel internationallyCanada's accession to the Madrid Protocol on June 17 will allow Canadian businesses to protect their trademarks abroad. Below is a summary overview of the Madrid Protocol, its benefits, and the changes to be expected in Canadian trademark law.
De nouvelles exigences pour vos entreprises fédérales dès juin 2019!As of June 13, 2019, any private company incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act will have to comply with new standards aimed at preventing the use of companies for tax evasion and other criminal purposes including money laundering, corruption and the financing of terrorist activities.