Marks & Clerk is delighted to be included as one of ten “Top Intellectual Property Boutique” law firms in Canada in the 2024-2025 edition of Canadian Lawyer’s annual guide.
Marks & Clerk’s recently published AI Report continues to make waves, capturing the attention of key industry publications and reinforcing the growing role AI has to play in the energy transition.
AI is playing a transformational role in strengthening resilience to climate change and supporting the reduction of emissions as businesses and governments continue to execute strategies to meet international climate goals, according to global intellectual property firm Marks & Clerk.
Canadian partners, Jean-Charles Grégoire, Amrita V.Singh, Kevin Shipley, and Paul Horbal contributed to the 11th edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide - Design 2025.
Recognition of the transformational capability of AI in strengthening resilience to climate change and supporting the reduction of emissions has potential to propel the energy sector towards new innovations, according to intellectual property firm Marks & Clerk.
Once again, Marks & Clerk was featured as one of Canada’s Best Law Firms for Intellectual Property by Canadian national newspaper, The Globe and Mail in its 2025 edition of the list published in this month’s Report on Business magazine.
Marks & Clerk experts in Canadian intellectual property law, Catherine (Cat) Lovrics, Partner and Head of Trademarks & Copyrights and Anna Morrish, Associate contributed to the 11th edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide - Copyright 2025.