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Intellectual property law in Canada is a complex and highly technical field of law that requires a thorough understanding of copyright, trademark, domain name registration and other related areas. The purpose of intellectual property law in Canada is to protect the creators and owners of original works such as books, software programs, movies, recordings and inventions from unauthorized use by others.
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What is Elder Law
Elder Law in Canada is an area of legal practice dedicated to providing advice and services to elderly individuals. It covers a broad range of topics including estate planning, retirement planning, long-term care planning, incapacity planning, elder abuse prevention and protection, public benefits for seniors, and much more.
Family Law
Family Law in Canada is an area of law that deals with the many different issues that arise between family members. It includes divorce, child custody, alimony, property division, and adoption. Family law in Canada is codified in provincial statutes and common law principles which guide the resolution of disputes.