Melanie’s practice focuses on drafting and prosecution of applications relating to biologics, diagnostics, biotechnology, food, and pharmaceuticals. Melanie offers strategic advice to her clients, provides validity and freedom to operate opinions, and is involved in related patent litigation and licensing. Melanie’s privacy work includes advising organizations on compliance with Canadian privacy laws, including PIPEDA, assisting with preparation of privacy policies, terms and conditions, outsourcing agreements, and general management of personal information. Her regulatory work includes advising on Health Canada regulated labelling and advertising and on health-related regulations, such as those relating to notices of compliance, certificates of supplementary protection, and the Patented Medicines Price Review Board. Melanie lectures on aspects of biotechnology and the application process at the University of Toronto’s patent & trade secrets law course and Osgoode Hall’s LLM patent law course. Melanie is chairwoman of the continuing professional development committee for the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada. Melanie is also vice chairwoman of the American Intellectual Property Law Association biotechnology committee.