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Partner
Toronto, 416.957.1171
Practice Group(s)
Patents
Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical
Software/High Technology
Mechanical/Industrial
Trademarks
Litigation
New Media/Copyright
Education
B.A.Sc. (Eng. Sci.), University of Toronto, 1975 M.A.Sc. (Aerospace Studies), University of Toronto, 1976 LL.B., University of Toronto, 1979
Qualifications
Admitted to the Ontario Bar, 1981
Registered Canadian Trademark Agent, 1981
Professional Engineer (P.Eng.)
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association (ABA) American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) Canadian Bar Association (CBA) Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC), Fellow
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Donald M. Cameron
B.A.Sc. (Eng. Sci.), M.A.Sc. (Aerospace), LL.B. Don’s practice focuses on intellectual property litigation, particularly relating to patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets law, and technology licences as well as trademark prosecution. He also advises clients on intellectual property portfolio strategies and the intellectual property aspects of technology licensing. He is certified as a Specialist by the Law Society of Upper Canada in Intellectual Property Law (Patents, Trademarks and Copyright) and Civil Litigation.
Don has participated in intellectual property law litigation involving a broad range of technologies and businesses including electromagnetic fields and induction, semiconductor chip fabrication, telecommunications, mechanical devices, bio-engineering, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and computer databases. Don was senior trial counsel in Canada’s first DNA patent trial and appeal.
Don is a member of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada's (IPIC) Litigation Committee and is a representative of IPIC on the Federal Court IP User's Group.
Don is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Osgoode Hall Law School at York University and an Adjunct Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto.
Don is the author of numerous intellectual property articles and publications as well as educational videos in the area of litigation. He is the Editor of the Canadian IP Benchbook, a set of three textbooks on Canadian Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law. He also hosts JurisDiction, a monthly IP law podcast at iplawpodcast.com.
Accolades
| > | Listed in the World Trademark Review 1000 |
| > | Listed in Chambers Global: The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business |
| > | Listed in the Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada |
| > | Listed in Lexpert's Guide to the Leading US/Canada Cross-border Litigation Lawyers in Canada |
| > | Listed in Who’s Who Legal: Canada |
| > | Listed in The International Who’s Who of Trademark Lawyers |
| > | Named one of The Best Lawyers in Canada |
| > | Listed in the IAM Patent Litigation 250 – The World’s Leading Patent Litigators |
| > | Listed in The Best of the Best |
| > | Listed in the Guide to the World's Leading Patent Law Practitioners |
| > | Listed in The International Who’s Who of Patent Lawyers |
| > | Listed in Guide to the World's Leading Trade Mark Law Practioners |
| > | Listed in The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory |
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Donald M. Cameron
B.A.Sc. (Eng. Sci.), M.A.Sc. (Aerospace), LL.B.
Don’s practice focuses on intellectual property litigation, particularly relating to patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets law, and technology licences as well as trademark prosecution. He also advises clients on intellectual property portfolio strategies and the intellectual property aspects of technology licensing. He is certified as a Specialist by the Law Society of Upper Canada in Intellectual Property Law (Patents, Trademarks and Copyright) and Civil Litigation.
Don has participated in intellectual property law litigation involving a broad range of technologies and businesses including electromagnetic fields and induction, semiconductor chip fabrication, telecommunications, mechanical devices, bio-engineering, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and computer databases. Don was senior trial counsel in Canada’s first DNA patent trial and appeal.
Don is a member of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada's (IPIC) Litigation Committee and is a representative of IPIC on the Federal Court IP User's Group.
Don is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Osgoode Hall Law School at York University and an Adjunct Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto.
Don is the author of numerous intellectual property articles and publications as well as educational videos in the area of litigation. He is the Editor of the Canadian IP Benchbook, a set of three textbooks on Canadian Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law. He also hosts JurisDiction, a monthly IP law podcast at iplawpodcast.com.
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