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Danielle Graff

Danielle Graff

Work Department

Technology, Projects and Transactions, Privacy, Data Protection & Cybersecurity, Commercialization & IP Strategy, Procurement, Health Care, Innovation, Data & Technology, Agriculture & Food

Position

Partner

Career

Danielle has a corporate commercial practice with a focus on technology, privacy, commercialization, and the health-care and agriculture and food sectors. She provides assistance to a diverse client base, from small businesses to large public and private corporations. Her experience includes assisting clients with outsourcing arrangements and procurement of information technology services and software, advising clients on privacy law interpretation and compliance issues, providing support in the implementation of IT systems and programs, and assisting both the developers and customers of e-commerce platforms.

Danielle also has experience advising clients on IP strategy as well as drafting and advising clients on licensing, transfer, and other commercial arrangements regarding IP. She has also been involved in commercial transactions that include the purchase and sale of IP assets. In her general corporate commercial practice, Danielle regularly advises clients on a wide range of matters including corporate governance and regulatory and compliance matters.

Memberships

Director, Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan (2017-present) Director and Curl Regina Representative, Caledonian Curling Club (2015-present) Editorial Board, BarNotes, Canadian Bar Association Saskatchewan Branch (2012-2015) Volunteer, Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan (2013-present) Member, Regina Philharmonic Chorus (2014-present) Volunteer, Regina Food Bank (2010-present)

Education

Manitoba Bar (2023) Certificate in Intellectual Property Licensing (Osgoode, 2017) Certificate in Negotiating and Drafting IT Agreements (Osgoode, 2016) Certificate in Public Procurement Law and Practice (Osgoode, 2014) Saskatchewan Bar (2011) JD with distinction (Saskatchewan, 2010) B.Comm. with great distinction (Saskatchewan, 2009)