A Survey of Recent Decisions on Survey Evidence – Where Are We Now?
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, 1 pm - 2 pm ET
Held on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, 1 pm - 2 pm ET
Recent Federal Court decisions have turned the spotlight back on the admissibility, weight and usefulness of survey evidence in trademark litigation. This webinar will review those recent decisions and then invite seasoned practitioners from Canada and the US to share their views on when and how survey evidence can be most impactful. Strategic considerations will include:
- The situations in which survey evidence is considered helpful and even necessary to make out a case
- The situations in which survey evidence is not necessary
- Criteria for selecting an appropriate survey expert
- Common pitfalls and criticisms of survey evidence and how to avoid them
- Effectively responding to survey evidence
Continuing Professional Development
This program contains up to 1 hour substantive law where applicable.
| Hours | |
| Law Society of Ontario | 1 |
| Barreau du Québec | 1 |
| Law Society of British Columbia | 1 |
| Law Society of Saskatchewan | 1 |
| Law Society of Manitoba | 1 |
| Law Society of Alberta | 1 |
| New York State CLE Board | 1 |
** An application for accreditation of the session will be submitted upon request by a participant
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****Financial aid may be available to participate in this webinar. Applicants will be considered on the basis of their annual income. Inquiries: education@ipic.ca
Logistics
Participants will view the webinar presentation online using Zoom. A web link and audio coordinates will be provided to the registrant the day before the webinar.
Inquiries
education@ipic.ca
613-234-0516
Program subject to change.