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Areas of Practice

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Corporate Governance
  • Cybersecurity
  • Life Sciences
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Technology and Entertainment
  • Trademarks and Domain Names
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Profile

Partner, trademark agent and member of Lavery's Legal Lab on Artificial Intelligence (L3AI)

Eric Lavallée is a lawyer and trademark agent in the Business Law Group. He is the co-founder of the Lavery Legal Lab on Artificial Intelligence (L3AI). and has been involved in developing artificial intelligence solutions used internally at Lavery.

Education

  • LL.B., Université de Sherbrooke, 2009
  • Ph.D. in electrical engineering, Université de Sherbrooke, 2000
  • M.Sc. in physics, Université de Sherbrooke, 1996
  • B.Sc. in physics, Université de Sherbrooke, 1994

Areas of Practice

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Corporate Governance
  • Cybersecurity
  • Life Sciences
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Technology and Entertainment
  • Trademarks and Domain Names

Professional Career

Significant Accomplishments

As a result of his extensive experience in intellectual property (patents, trade-marks and software protection) Mr. Lavallée took on a special interest in developments related to artificial intelligence over the past few years.

Mr. Lavallée is regularly called upon to assist businesses of all sizes, growing businesses to large corporations in drafting licensing agreements and business contracts in high technology as well as implementing protection and due diligence strategies for their intellectual property needs.

He has developed leading-edge expertise in the analysis of the legal impact of the application and implementation of artificial intelligence in sectors related to his practise of law, namely privacy protection, corporate governance, licensing agreements, and development partnerships between companies.

His master's degree in physics and doctorate in electrical engineering have also led him to advise clients in the field of quantum technologies.

Before joining Lavery in 2014, he worked as Vice-President of R&D at a company focused on nanotechnology research and development. He has four inventions to his credit relating to advanced lithography technologies for microelectronics. As a researcher, he has also authored 15 scientific articles and presented his work at international conferences in the United States, Europe, and Japan in the nanotechnology industry.



Professional Associations
Member of the Bishop's University Research Ethics Board


Professional Activities and Experience
Accolades
  • Best Lawyers 2024
  • Best Lawyers 2026
  • Lexpert logo 2026


Articles

Additional Articles
  • Legal newsletter for business entrepreneurs and executives, Number 23
  • Intellectual property due diligence in an investment context
  • Artificial intelligence: contractual obligations beyond the buzzwords
  • When artificial intelligence is discriminatory
  • Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence
  • Artificial Intelligence and blockchains are vulnerable to cyberattacks
  • Dr. Robot at your service: artificial intelligence in healthcare
  • Patent and Business Opportunities in the World of Digital Technologies
  • Artificial intelligence at the lawyer's service: is the dawn of the robot lawyer upon us?
  • Heffel Gallery Limited : The National Importance of Foreign Art in Canada
  • Artificial intelligence: is your data well protected across borders?
  • Neural Network and Liability: When the information lies in Hidden Layers
  • Intellectual property in open innovation and co-innovation in the field of artificial intelligence
  • Development of a legal definition of artificial intelligence: different countries, different approaches
  • Improving Cybersecurity with Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
  • Artificial Intelligence and Telework: Security Measures to be Taken
  • Use of patents in artificial intelligence: What does the new CIPO report say?
  • Artificial intelligence soon to be regulated in Canada?
  • Do you know your open-source licences?
  • A False Sense of Cybersecurity?
  • Cybersecurity and the dangers of the Internet of Things
  • Artificial intelligence in business: managing the risks and reaping the benefits?
  • Team trademarks: naming the champions
  • Naming rights agreements: coming soon to an arena near you!
  • The forgotten aspects of AI: reflections on the laws governing information technology
  • Sponsorship agreements in the sports world: the promise of fame and exposure
  • Businesses: Four tips to avoid dependency or vulnerability in your use of AI
  • Data Anonymization: Not as Simple as It Seems
  • Export controls: implications in a world of knowledge sharing
  • TEST - DALI EN
  • Behind the Scenes of Sports, Data Never Takes a Break
  • Anatomy of AI projects from the vantage point of export controls

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