Caroline Jonnaert focuses on information technology law, trademarks, copyright, and advertising and marketing law. She holds a doctorate in law from the Université de Montréal. Her thesis, for which she received a mention of excellence, deals with copyright and artificial intelligence. She is particularly active in the intellectual property community. In addition, she chaired the information, telecommunications, and intellectual property section of the Canadian Bar Association (Quebec division), as well as the Association des juristes pour l’avancement de la vie artistique (AJAVA) for several years. She is regularly solicited to give conferences on subjects dealing mainly with intellectual property and advertising and marketing law, both in Quebec and internationally. She has published several articles on the subject since the beginning of her career, some of which have been cited in reference books and by the courts. She is also involved in the academic community. She has taught the music copyright course at the Université de Montréal and has been involved in research activities. She also supervised the Intellectual Property Legal Clinic at the Université de Montréal.