Congratulations to our newest Partner, Deborah Meltzer!

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March 31, 2025

We are proud to announce the promotion of Deborah Meltzer to the partnership at MBM Intellectual Property Law. 

Deborah is a leading intellectual property litigator specializing in trademarks and copyright, with a proven track record of shaping legal precedents in trials, applications, and appeals. Her innovative approach has significantly influenced Canadian trademark and copyright law. Deborah provides comprehensive trademark counsel, managing portfolios across all stages, including clearance, prosecution, and enforcement, and has extensive experience in opposition and cancellation proceedings before the Trademarks Office. She is also highly skilled in negotiating and drafting intellectual property agreements.

“We are thrilled to welcome Deborah into the partnership. Deborah’s client dedication and solution-oriented business approach is exemplary”, said MBM’s co-Managing Partner, Scott Miller.

To learn more about Deborah, check out her full bio here.

Deborah Meltzer, Partner, Lawyer & Trademark Agent
T: 613.801.1077
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