U. Shen Goh LL.B., LL.M., Trade-mark Agent
Ms. Goh practices out of the Mississauga office and focuses primarily
on intellectual property and privacy law, as well as human rights
and employment litigation. She is a registered Trade-mark Agent.
After graduating from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2001, Ms. Goh went
on to obtain her LL.M. in 2003 from the University of San Diego
School of Law, where her research focus was on the international
protection of well-known trade-marks, and where she and received
the School of Law Merit Scholarship, as well as the Honorable Lillian
Y. Lim Scholarship. Ms. Goh's experience prior to joining Carters
includes being a Law Lecturer on international trade regulation,
legal research & writing, and other fundamental courses in law
for Ph.D. students and government officials at the Southwest University
of Political Science & Law in China, as well as interning at
the City of Toronto, the City of San Diego, and Parkdale Community
Legal Services in Toronto.
Ms. Goh is a member of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada,
as well as the Privacy, Intellectual Property and Employment Sections
of the Ontario Bar Association. Ms. Goh has written articles for
The Lawyers Weekly, the Canadian Association eZine,
and Carters' Charity Law Bulletin, as well as co-authored
the Branding & Trade-Marks Handbook for Charitable and Not-For-Profit
Organizations (Butterworths, 2006).
Practice Areas
Intellectual Property, focusing on Trade-marks, Privacy and Information
Protection, as well as Human Rights and Employment Litigation.
Education
LL.B., Osgoode Hall Law School, 2001
LL.M., University of San Diego School of Law, 2003
Called to the Bar
Ontario Bar, 2004
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