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Jacqueline Chan

Position

Jacqueline Chan is an intellectual property lawyer focused on advisory, transactional and litigation matters. Jacqueline co-chairs the Inclusion, Diversity & Equity Committee in the Toronto office, and regularly advises on pro-bono matters. She also sits on the Executive Committee of the Group of Racialized Ontario Women Litigators (GROWL).

Jacqueline holds a Bachelor of Applied Science and a Master of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toronto. Prior to law school, she worked as a process improvement analyst at a major teaching hospital and a business analyst at a global technology consulting firm, where she advised clients on information privacy and security compliance.

Career

Jacqueline assists on a variety of intellectual property matters, particularly in relation to patent, copyright, and trademark disputes. Jacqueline has experience assisting clients in the consumer goods, technology, transportation, and food industries, and has acted as counsel on matters before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Federal Court, the Federal Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada. She has also assisted clients in trademark opposition and cancellation proceedings.

Memberships

Law Society of Ontario – Member Canadian Bar Association – Member Ontario Bar Association – Member The Advocates' Society – Member Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) - Young Practitioners Committee (2021-present) Toronto Intellectual Property Group (TIPG) Group of Racialized (Ontario) Women Litigators (GROWL)

Education

Queen's University (JD) (2018) University of Toronto (Masters of Applied Science, Industrial Engineering) (2014) University of Toronto (Bachelor of Applied Science, Industrial Engineering) (2012)

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