Catherine Daigle practises intellectual property law with a focus on trademarks and advertising issues. She has developed a practice that addresses strategic issues related to trademark portfolio management on an international level for a range of clients in a variety of disciplines. Daigle has pleaded before the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal in trademark matters. Daigle also advises clients in all aspects of the commercialization of intellectual property rights. She has significant experience in drafting and negotiating a variety of commercial IP agreements and regularly supports clients in identifying and solving IP-related issues arising in larger commercial transactions. Daigle has regulatory knowledge regarding consumer product packaging, labelling, and advertising. She deals, among other things, with issues pertaining to the Charter of the French language. She also provides regulatory and commercial advice to companies regulated by Health Canada and other provincial regulators. She helps clients navigate the regulatory landscape implemented by the Food and Drugs Act, the Cannabis Act, and other legislation.