Canada:
"Pardon My French": Trademarks In Commercial Advertising In Québec In Light Of The Recent Amendments To The Regulations Under The Charter Of The French Language"
06 March 2018
Bereskin & Parr LLP
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François Larose authors article on amendments to
Québec's language laws and the impact on provincial
and federally regulated businesses in
Québec, published in Landslide magazine, a
publication of the American Bar Association (ABA).
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