Tracey Doyle practices in all areas of intellectual property litigation. Tracey advises clients regarding Patented Medicines Price Review Board issues and has significant experience litigating cases under the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations. She has extensive trial experience and she has worked on several different intellectual property matters including pharmaceutical, oil and gas, mechanical and telecommunication disputes.
While in law school, Tracey was a research assistant for several professors, a teaching assistant for property law and an avid moot competitor. She won the first year law school moot, was a semi-finalist at the Harold G. Fox Intellectual Property Moot and won the Oxford International Intellectual Property Moot. Tracey also received the award for best-over-all oral advocate out of the entire common law class at the University of Ottawa. Additionally, Tracey was appointed an adjunct professor at the University of Ottawa law school and taught the intellectual property oral advocacy class. She currently coaches the intellectual property moot teams of a well-known Canadian law school.
Tracey was called to the bar in 2017. She is a member of the Law Society of Ontario, the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada, the Advocates’ Society and the Canadian Bar Association.
Previous to joining Bennett Jones, Tracey worked at a well-known intellectual property litigation boutique and in the intellectual property litigation department of a large international firm.