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Zarya Cynader


Department of law
University of Toronto
Canada

Biography

Zarya Cynader is an associate at Gilbert’s LLP. Zarya maintains a litigation-focused practice with an emphasis on intellectual property and regulatory law, particularly in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, where she applies her technical and legal expertise to assist clients in resolving complex disputes. In addition to experience in a variety of proceedings under the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations, Zarya has experience in patent infringement actions and complex commercial litigation matters, as well as regulatory and policy advocacy before FDA and Health Canada. Zarya's practice also involves assisting clients in patenting their inventions, preparing patent scope and validity opinions, and strategic consultation on a wide range of issues in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. Zarya Cynader is an associate at Gilbert’s LLP. Zarya maintains a litigation-focused practice with an emphasis on intellectual property and regulatory law, particularly in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, where she applies her technical and legal expertise to assist clients in resolving complex disputes. In addition to experience in a variety of proceedings under the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations, Zarya has experience in patent infringement actions and complex commercial litigation matters, as well as regulatory and policy advocacy before FDA and Health Canada. Zarya's practice also involves assisting clients in patenting their inventions, preparing patent scope and validity opinions, and strategic consultation on a wide range of issues in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors.

Research Interest

Canadian Constitutional Law Charter of Rights Comparative Constitutional Law Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law Law and Religion

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