14 Smart & Biggar practitioners recognized in the 2020 edition of WIPR Leaders
Smart & Biggar is pleased to share that fourteen of the firm’s lawyers and agents have been recognized in the 2020 World IP Review (WIPR) Leaders, a comprehensive guide to the top intellectual property lawyers in the areas of patents and trademarks across the globe.
Congratulations to our practitioners who have achieved this prominent recognition: Christian Bolduc, Mark Evans, Gunars Gaikis, Steven Garland, Sheldon Hamilton, Sanjay Goorachurn, François Guay, Colin Ingram, Daphne Lainson, Philip Lapin, Mark Pidkowich, Ekaterina Tsimberis, Kohji Suzuki and Jeremy Want.
Each practitioner selected for listing in the The WIPR Leaders guide are nominate by peers who view them as exceptional in their field. All Leaders profiled have been vetted for their expertise in their domain.
Smart & Biggar is recognised as Canada’s largest and leading firm practising exclusively in intellectual property and technology law, with offices in Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary. As leaders in intellectual property and technology law Smart & Biggar has been serving clients for over a century.
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