By Mark Evans, Partner, and Graham Hood, Partner, Smart & Biggar, Toronto Office
This article discusses trademark litigation and trademark rights in Canada. In five key considerations, it explains the venue of litigation (an expert court), the process by which you start your case, the process by which your case is tried, discovery methods and relief and remedies.
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