Vincent Man

Vincent was called to the Ontario Bar in 2007. Building on his background in computer engineering, he has focused his intellectual property practice in the areas of mechanical, electrical and computer-related technology.
Vincent is a member of the International Technology Law Association, the Advocates’ Society, American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the Toronto Intellectual Property Group.
Prior to earning his LL.B. from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2006, Vincent obtained his B.A.Sc. in Computer Engineering (Honours) from Queen’s University and worked for an internet appliance technology firm as a software and database developer.


Selected publications:
"Permanent Injunctions - why they should be scrutinized", IP Law Quarterly, Federated Press, Volume XIV, No.4, 2009

Primary practice areas:

Intellectual property litigation

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Selected subject matter experience:

Electronic inventory systems
Wireless systems and devices
Business methods
Oil and gas drilling equipment
Sporting equipment
Database systems
Wireless infrastructure equipment