Background
S. Covello, Lynda P. was born on January 29, 1959 in Portuguese Arthur, Ontario.
S. Covello, Lynda P. was born on January 29, 1959 in Portuguese Arthur, Ontario.
University of Toronto (Bachelor of Arts, 1982). Osgoode Hall, York University (Bachelor of Laws, 1985). York University (Master of Laws, 1992).
Worked at Morris/Rose/Ledgett (Toronto, Ontario) specializing in General Practice. Corporate, Corporate Financing, Banking, Reorganization, Securities, Bankruptcy, Taxation, International Transactions, Real Estate, Condominium, Estates, Transportation, Government Regulation, Administrative Law, Commercial Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution. Admitted to the bar, 1987, Ontario.
Registered Trade Mark Agent, 1988.
Author: Ontario Orders and Judgments Annotated (with M. Huberman) (Carswell, 1995). An Agenda for Constitutional Reform (West. P. Monahan) (Centre for Public Law and Policy 1992).
Law Clerk to Chief Justice of the High Court of Ontario, 1987. Member: Canadian Bar Association (Intellectual Property Section: Continuing legal education Committee).
Law Society of Upper Canada.
Patent and Trade-Mark Institute of Canada. Licensing Executives Society (Technology Transfer and Electronic Commerce Committee). National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade (North American Free Trade Agreement Intellectual Property Law Committee).
Computer Lawyers Association.
Morris/Rose/Ledgett was founded approximately a quarter-century ago on a strong entrepreneurial client base. Today, our clients range from owners and operators of small and medium family-held concerns to major commercial enterprises, multi-national organizations and substantial financial institutions.
We Support their energy and initiative in creating and undertaking new ventures and work with them closely, adding value to their game plan.
Member: Canadian Bar Association (Intellectual Property Section: Continuing legal education Committee). Law Society of Upper Canada. Patent and Trade-Mark Institute of Canada.
Licensing Executives Society (Technology Transfer and Electronic Commerce Committee).
National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade (North American Free Trade Agreement Intellectual Property Law Committee). Computer Lawyers Association.