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Ottawa

English, Ukrainian

Alina Bobrysheva

Patent Paralegal

Alina joined MBM in September 2022 as a part of the Office Administration team. In September 2023, she transitioned to MBM’s Patent Prosecution team. She works with MBM's clients on US and foreign patent filings, prosecution and formalities. She prepares and submits documents to the United States Patent Office, such as patent applications, assignments/declarations, information disclosure statements, office action responses, issue fee payments, amendments after allowance and QPIDS.

Prior to starting at MBM, Alina worked as a Patent Paralegal in Ukraine. She has extensive knowledge of foreign patent practice, including PCT, EPO and EAPO procedures, covering all administrative formalities of patent filing and prosecution.

She graduated from Horlivka University for Foreign Languages in 2018, where she received a bachelor's and master's degree in Language and Literature with a concentration in strategy for learning English and Spanish. 

In her spare time, she enjoys playing the piano, drawing and painting, attending concerts, travelling and creating aesthetic videos.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree in Language and Literature - Donbas State Pedagogical University (Horlivka, Ukraine)
  • Master's degree in Language and Literature - Donbas State Pedagogical University (Horlivka, Ukraine)

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RANDALL MARUSYK

Partner


Randall is a partner of the firm and has been certified as a specialist in all areas of Canadian IP Law.
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