Junyi Chen

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  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2005
  • J.D., University of Toronto
  • Ph.D., Chemistry, Yale University
  • B.A., Chemistry (magna cum laude), Lawrence University
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 Overview

Junyi practices intellectual property law with an emphasis on patent litigation and general IP matters in the areas of pharmaceuticals and other health sciences. She has appeared frequently before the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal.

Junyi is a Registered Patent Agent and Registered Trademark Agent in Canada, and has extensive experience in patent and trademark prosecution matters and licensing.

Junyi is fluent in Mandarin and has frequently represented Chinese clients in patent and trademark litigation and in procuring their IP rights in Canada.

 Education
  • J.D., University of Toronto
  • Ph.D., Chemistry, Yale University
  • B.A., Chemistry (magna cum laude), Lawrence University
 Practice Areas  Called to the Bar
  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2005
 Assistant
 Recognition

Recognition

  • Recognized by Best Lawyers® in Canada 2023 in the areas of Biotechnology Law and Intellectual Property Law
  • Rated by Lexpert® Canadian Legal Directory as Leading Practitioner (Repeatedly Recommended) in Intellectual Property Law
  • Registered Patent Agent, CIPO
  • Registered Trademark Agent, CIPO
 Speaking

Speaking

 Publications
 In the Media  News
 Memberships

Memberships

  • Ontario Bar Association
  • Associate, Intellectual Property Institute of Canada
  • Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers
  • Board Member, Pharmaceutical Sciences Group
 Community

Community

  • Instructor, IPIC Patent Agent Exam Preparation Course (Infringement & Validity Module, Distance Education Component), 2022
 Designations

Designations

  • Registered Patent Agent, CIPO
  • Registered Trademark Agent, CIPO

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