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It’s a palpable error, but it’s not overriding

  • 16 mars 2023
  • Will Boyer

This Court of Appeal decision largely turned on the facts, with the Court dismissing the various issues raised on appeal. Interestingly, the decision demonstrates that one, or even a few, stray but wrong statements in a trial decision will not necessarily amount to an overriding error.

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Case summary: Strategies adopted during patent prosecution may affect ability to access equitable remedies

  • 16 mars 2023
  • Katherine Akladios and Pablo Tseng

In 2022, Rovi Guides, Inc. and TiVo Solutions (collectively, the “Plaintiffs”) sued Bell Canada and Telus Corporation et al. (collectively, the “Defendants”) for patent infringement of Canadian patents 2,336,870, 2,339,629, 2,425,482, and 2,514,585 (collectively, the “Patents”).

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Case summary: Federal Court dispenses with formal requirements to bring motion for interlocutory relief

  • 16 mars 2023
  • Ian Therrien

Dispensing with the formal requirements for bringing a motion under Rules 359 and 369 of the Federal Courts Rules (the “Rules”), Associate Judge Duschesne granted the Appellant, North Brewing Company Ltd. (“North Brewing”), request to amend its style of cause in this proceeding by substituting DLA Piper (Canada) LLP (“DLA Piper”) for the Registrar of Trademarks as the Respondent.

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Case summary: Bifurcation not appropriate in copyright infringement action

  • 15 mars 2023
  • Alan Macek

The defendant and third party in a copyright infringement proceeding sought to bifurcate liability from remedies. The Court found that the action was “simply an action for copyright infringement” and therefore not particularly complicated even though it had an “unusual” claim for disgorgement of profits generated from a contract that was arguably facilitated by the alleged infringement.

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