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Kiernan A. Murphy is an associate in Gowlings’ Ottawa office, practising in the Intellectual Property department. His practice focuses in the areas of patent litigation and pharmaceutical regulatory law, as well as copyright litigation.
Prior to studying law, Kiernan was a researcher and technology developer in both the private and public sector working in the fields of computer and electrical engineering with a focus on wireless and hybrid recording technologies. Peer-reviewed Publications
- ‘Post-expiry Patent Losses: Recoverable, but Unpreventable?’, forthcoming, Osgoode Hall Review of Law and Policy [winning article of Canada’s IP Writing Competition].
- ‘The Precautionary Principle and Patent Law: A View from Canada’, 2009, Journal of World Intellectual Property, 12(6), 649-689 [winning article of the Torys Writing Award].
Other Publications
- ‘From bargains to duties: has Canadian patent law adopted the ex parte model?’ (with J. Norman, C. Too), forthcoming, Federated Press Intellectual Property
- ‘Industry Pushes For Biosimilars Approval Process; Some IGOs Take Notice’ (with K. Mara), 2009, Intellectual Property Watch, February 24.
Presentations
‘Digital Rights Management Technologies and Consumer Privacy: A Canadian Market Survey and Privacy Impact Assessment’ (with D. Fewer, P. Gauvin, K. Constable), 2007, 17th Annual Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy, Montreal, May 2.
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