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Gregory Pang assists Croll & Co as counsel. He is a sole practitioner who works on a contract basis with Croll & Co. to provide services in the area of trademark law. Gregory’s experience in trademark law includes drafting licence agreements, conducting registrability searches, drafting search reports, filing and prosecuting Canadian applications, assisting in the filing and prosecuting of U.S. applications, drafting and responding to demand and cease & desist letters, assisting in negotiations in respect to trademark disputes and matters before the Trade-marks Opposition Board, and advising clients on protecting and defending their trademark rights. Aside from trademark law, Gregory also practises corporate/commercial law, having experience in incorporating businesses, corporate governance, and drafting various business contracts. In giving back to the community, Gregory acts as pro bono counsel for re-Cycles Community Bicycle Shop, and is also a proud supporter of Project Macfrica, a grassroots initiative to donate used pre-loaded computers to Kenya. Aside from practising law, Gregory works in a law enforcement role with the federal government. Gregory obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 2000 from the University of Alberta and a Bachelor of Laws in 2008 from the University of Ottawa, where he graduated cum laude. He was called to the Ontario Bar in June 2009 and is a registered Trade-mark Agent with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Prior to his law career, Gregory was a freelance writer and worked in the film and television industry for four years. |