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Engineer and Patent Agent in Canada and in the United States, Partner
Montreal
Inspiration exists, but it has to find you workingPablo Picasso
Jeremy Lawson provides patent counsel with a tailored approach to businesses of all shapes and sizes, handling a wide range of technologies with a speciality in chemical engineering. Jeremy’s practice is focused on the drafting and prosecution of patent and design applications, managing patent portfolios in Canada and abroad, preparing opinions on patentability, validity, and infringement, as well as providing strategic counsel for pre-grant and post-grant patent challenges. Jeremy also regularly conducts clearance opinions and broader due diligence for patent and design matters.
Jeremy has considerable expertise in certain industries and technical areas, including waste management, water and soil treatment, oil and gas, biofuels, oil sands processing, mining, medical devices, consumer products, materials, and reactor engineering. He provides experienced patent counsel to universities, start-ups, SMEs and large corporations.
Jeremy is a registered patent agent in Canada and in the United States.
- Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, (B. Eng.), McGill University (2004)
- Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec
- Association of Intellectual Property Firms (AIPF)
- Bioprocessing and bioproducts
- Construction
- Gas sequestration
- Medical devices
- Mining
- Petrochemical
- Plastics
- Reaction and reactor engineering
- Separation processes
- Soil treatment
- Industrial Design - counsel
- Drafting and Prosecution of Industrial Design Applications
- Validity, Infringement and Freedom to Operate Opinions
- Patents - Counsel
- Due Diligence
- Portfolio Management
- Drafting and Prosecution of Patent Applications
- Validity, Infringement, Freedom to Operate and Patentability Opinions
- Strategic Planning
- International Patent Portfolio Management
- Patents - Fields of Science and Engineering
- Medical Devices
- Chemistry
- Environmental Engineering
- Forestry Engineering
- Process Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Materials Chemistry
- Industrial Design
- Electrochemistry
- Chemical Engineering
- Materials
- Industrial Processes
- Rheology
- Petrochemistry
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