Bereskin & Parr Welcomes Ahmed Elmallah as Associate in Toronto
February 20, 2018Bereskin & Parr LLP is pleased to welcome Ahmed Elmallah to our Toronto Office as an associate and member of our firm’s Engineering & Technology Patent Group. His practice focuses on all aspects of patent prosecution and opinion work. Ahmed assists clients in securing patent protection for their inventions in Canada, the United States and internationally. He has experience in electrical and mechanical patent prosecution, copyright and industrial designs.
Prior to joining Bereskin & Parr LLP, Ahmed was an Associate at an IP firm in Toronto, where he undertook both Canadian patent and trademark prosecution, and provided patent and trademark litigation support.
Ahmed’s academic career has been marked by excellence. He graduated from Law at Queen’s University on the Dean’s Honours List. During Law school he participated in the Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot and was a member of the Queen’s Intellectual Property Law Club. Ahmed received the Bereskin & Parr LLP Award in Patent Law (2014), the Queen’s University WeirFoulds LLP Prize in Remedies (2014), as well as the Queen’s Law Prize in Copyright Law (2015).
Ahmed holds a J.D. from Queen’s University and a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alberta. He was called to The Ontario Bar in 2016.
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www.bereskinparr.comBereskin & Parr LLP is a leading Canadian intellectual property law firm, with a global reputation as one of the largest, and most experienced in patent and trademark law. From four offices located in major technology and economic centres, the firm boasts more than 75 lawyers and patent and trademark agents as leaders in their respective fields, specializing in all aspects of IP. The firm and its award-winning professionals are consistently ranked as the benchmark for IP law in Canada.
Ahmed Elmallah
Bereskin & Parr LLP
Law School
Queen's University
Year Of Call
2016
Area Of Practice
Intellectual Property