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Caroline Guy
Bar Admission 2018
Registered trademarks agent 2005
Law Degree, Université de Montréal (LL.B.)
Graduate in Cultural Activities and Research, Université du Québec à Montréal
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A lawyer and trademark agent in Montréal, Caroline has been working in the field of intellectual property for over twenty years. A registered trademark agent in Canada, she leverages a broad international network to support her clients. Her work with a diverse range of entities has given her deep insight into multiple industries, allowing her to deliver tailored and strategic intellectual property advice.
Caroline also focuses her practice on administrative trademark litigation. She represents clients in opposition and expungement proceedings and is frequently called upon to negotiate settlements in these contexts. In the context of these disputes, she is often called upon to negotiate agreements.
She is a member of the Professional Development Committee of the International Trademark Association (INTA), the College of Patent Agents & Trademark Agents (CPATA) and the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC).
Caroline views trademarks as one of a business’s most valuable assets, with registration being the cornerstone of effective protection. A key focus of her practice is guiding clients through strategic planning and implementing measures to ensure their trademarks remain secure and well defended.
Caroline is recognized for her professionalism and exceptional availability to those who retain her services.
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Services
- Certification marks
- Copyright
- Intellectual property due diligence
- Intellectual Property Protection Advice and Strategies
- Preparation, filing and prosecution of trademark registrations
- Renewal of trademark registrations
- Trademark cancellation proceedings
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Conferences and Training
- Review of Key Changes to Canadian Trademark Legislation and Their Impact
- Exceptional Circumstances Justifying Non-Use of a Trademark
- Workshop on the Nice Classification
- Comparative Analysis of the Standards of Distinctiveness
- Trademark registration and protection strategies
- TCJ Meeting on Intellectual Property and Information Technology
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Publications
- “La propriété intellectuelle : les marques de commerce”, Guide de démarrage de l’entreprise, Young Bar Association of Montréal, 2022, 3rd Edition, 100-106
- “Les circonstances exceptionnelles justifiant le non-emploi d’une marque de commerce”, Barreau du Québec, Service de la qualité de la profession, Développements récents en matière de propriété intellectuelle et en droit du divertissement (2023), vol. 542, Montréal, Éditions Yvon Blais, 117-150
- “New Law Regarding the French Language in Quebec; Important Facts to Know for Businesses”, Therrien Couture Joli-Cœur Articles, May 2022
- “The Canadian trademark ecosystem: 10 Things You Absolutely Need to Know”, Micheline Dessureault, Caroline Guy, Johanne Muzzo and Simone Ndiaye, The Trademark Lawyer, Issue 2, 2022
- “The Canadian trademark ecosystem: what to consider for 2023”, Micheline Dessureault, Caroline Guy and Simone Ndiaye, The Trademark Lawyer, Issue 2, 2023
- “The Canadian trademark ecosystem: what to consider for 2024”, Micheline Dessureault, Caroline Guy and Simone Ndiaye, The Trademark Lawyer, Issue 2, 2024
- “The Canadian trademark ecosystem: what to consider for 2025”, Micheline Dessureault, Caroline Guy and Simone Ndiaye, The Trademark Lawyer, Issue 2, 2025
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Membres de conseils d’administration : saurez-vous gérer adéquatement une situation de harcèlement psychologique?
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News
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Trademarks
Are your trademark registrations at risk?
Read moreTrademark owners must be vigilant considering the new procedures implemented by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO).
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10 Advantages of Registering Your Trademark in Canada
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New Law Regarding the French Language in Quebec; Important Facts to Know for Businesses
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