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Sarah Robertson, Partner, Dorsey & Whitney LLP

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Listed in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Trademark

email: robertson.sarah@dorsey.com

Law School: Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, Canada (J.D., 1997)

School: Queen’s University, Toronto, Canada (B.A., French Studies, 1992)


Sarah has over fifteen years’ experience helping clients protect, enforce and exploit their intellectual property assets and overseeing clients’ general business needs, with particular depth in the creative industries, tech, financial and consumer product sectors.

Sarah has extensive experience in a wide scope of corporate and commercial agreements and transactions involving intellectual property, and assisting with the day-to-day needs of clients. She clears, registers and enforces brand names in the U.S. and internationally. She handles sales and distribution issues, as well as complex licensing matters. She represents clients in Trademark Trial and Appeal Board proceedings and in disputes involving intellectual property, including mobile app and domain name conflicts. She also counsels clients on marketing, advertising, contest and online reputation management issues.

Also admitted to practice in Canada, Sarah has extensive experience in Canadian cross-border issues and helps Canadian businesses enter the U.S. market.

Sarah is the head of Dorsey’s New York Trademark Group and a former president of the Canadian American Bar Association.

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