We are pleased to announce that Jeffrey Vicq has joined the partnership at Clark Wilson LLP. He has extensive experience with intellectual property matters, including trade-marks, copyright, trade secrets and the exploitation and transfer of all types of intellectual property rights. Jeffrey assists clients with a broad range of information technology issues and advises on matters relating to personal information protection. He is also a registered Canadian Trade-mark agent.
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