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Lawyer
Montreal
Intelligence is not what we know but what we do when we don’t knowJean Piaget
Élisabeth Lesage-Bigras is part of ROBIC’s Emerging Technology Group and practices in the areas of information technology law, privacy, copyright and domain name management.
Élisabeth holds a Bachelor of Law (L.L.B) from the Université de Montréal obtained in 2016 and a Master of Laws (L.L.M) from the Université de Montréal since 2020. During her studies, she also participated in a university exchange program at Universitetet i Oslo.
During her academic career, Élisabeth had the opportunity to be a research assistant in the intellectual property financing field as well as coordinator of a university research project in the information technology law and technological evidence fields.
Élisabeth joined ROBIC in 2020 after having completed her articling with the firm.
- Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B.), Université de Montréal (2016)
- Academic Exchange Program, Universitetet i Oslo (2015)
- Master of Laws, private law option (LLM), Université de Montréal (2020)
- Member of the Québec Bar (2020)
- Young Bar Association of Montréal (YBAM)
- Information Technology Committee of the Young Bar of Montréal
- Bourse Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems (MITACS) Accélération
- Bourse J.A.-Louis-Lagassé
- Bourse Juliette-Barcelo
- Trademarks
- Domain Names (Protection, Management and Arbitration Proceedings)
- Regulatory Affairs
- Business Law
- Contracts (Negotiation, Drafting and Review)
- E-commerce and Consumer Protection
- Confidentiality and Trade Secrets
- Litigation
- Domain Names Litigation
- Copyright - Counsel
- Information Technologies
- Software and mobile applications
- Video Games
- Licenses and Assignments
- Opinions and protection strategies
- Drafting, revision and negotiation of contracts
- Emerging Technologies
- E-commerce and digital marketing
- Data Protection, Privacy and Cybersecurity
- LAW 25 – WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BILL AS ENACTED AND WHEN IT ENTERS INTO FORCE?
- JUDGMENT DOUEZ V. FACEBOOK: SPONSORED STORIES AND THE NOTION OF CONSENT
- LEGISLATIVE REFORM OF THE DIGITAL LANDSCAPE—BILL C-18 ONLINE NEWS ACT NOW INTRODUCED
- False Online Reviews: How to Detect and Counter Them ?
- COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC
- BROADCASTING ACT REFORM – BILL C-11 IS OFFICIALLY INTRODUCED
- Bill 64 – What do you need to know about the Bill as enacted and when it enters into force?
- The regulatory framework for “cookies” and its impact on Canadian businesses
- Bill C-11 and Personal Information: The Federal Government Begins its Reform Process
- Explainable Artificial Intelligence – A Transatlantic Perspective
- « Droit moraux au Canada : déboulonner certains mythes » (Développements récents en droit de la propriété intellectuelle et du divertissement, Montréal, Novembre 2022)
- « Cookies et vie privée : un subtil équilibre » (Formations Infopresse, Montréal, Juin 2022)
- « Faut-il encore étudier le droit si l’intelligence artificielle vient remplacer les avocats? » (Comité Droit et Technologie de la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal, janvier 2022)
- « Explicabilité de l’IA : un enjeu du XXIIe siècle? » (ROBIC, décembre 2021)
- « L’intelligence artificielle et sa réglementation : regard mondial et perspective » (ROBIC, mai 2021)
- « Publicité en ligne et enjeux juridiques : un subtil équilibre » (Journée e-Commerce, avril 2022)















































