Ministry of the Attorney General - Crown Attorney | Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2003
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Dominique Lambert, a seasoned associate and patent agent at Bereskin & Parr LLP, carves her niche within the vibrant Life Sciences practice group. Her expertise spans a broad spectrum of patent matters, with a keen focus on chemistry, pharmaceuticals, cannabis, psychedelics, clean technology, polymers, and material science.
With over two decades of dedicated service, Dominique has established herself as a vital asset to Canadian entities, academic institutions, and global collaborators, aiding them in safeguarding their intellectual assets both domestically and on the international stage. Her clientele ranges from sprawling multinational corporations to leading universities for whom she meticulously crafts and prosecutes patent applications. Additionally, Dominique's proficiency extends to providing nuanced analyses and opinions on critical issues such as freedom to operate, the validity of patents, and their patentability.
Dominique's academic journey in the realm of chemistry, culminating with a master's degree in organic chemistry from the Université de Sherbrooke, has laid a solid foundation for her distinguished career. This rich academic background, combined with her extensive practical experience, has propelled her to the forefront of the organic chemistry patenting sector.
Her leadership and commitment to the field are underscored by her active participation in the Patent Committee of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC), where she ascended from a member role in 2014 to Co-Chair between 2021 and 2023, and has been serving as Chair since 2023.
Beyond the confines of her professional endeavors, Dominique harbors a passion for hiking, a pursuit that sees her exchanging the briefcase for a backpack, embracing the tranquility and challenges of the great outdoors.
Dominique's credentials are noteworthy, with her being a registered patent agent in both the United States (since 2017) and Canada (since 2012). Her affiliations with the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC), the College of Patent Agents and Trademark Agents (CPATA), and Women in Bio (WIB) further attest to her active engagement and influence within the intellectual property and life sciences communities. Dominique Lambert's career is a testament to her profound impact on the field, blending academic excellence with practical expertise to navigate the complex landscape of patent law.