Harry J. Ludwig
Harry is the Chairman of the firm's Technology Enterprises Practice Group. His practice focuses on technology, communications and intellectual property. He has extensive experience advising on matters involving telecommunications, internet/e-commerce, information technology, oil & gas technology, outsourcing, privacy, marketing, and intellectual property development, protection and distribution.
Harry is a registered Trade-mark Agent and has a rich business background, including serving in senior executive roles with two of Canada's leading telecommunications carriers. His educational background is highlighted by training in negotiation at Harvard Law School, in communications at the Centre for Telecommunications Management, University of Southern California and in intellectual property at the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre, St. Peter's College, Oxford University.
- University of Southern California, Executive Management Program – Telecommunications
- Harvard Law School, Program of Instruction for Lawyers
- University of Alberta, LL.B., 1986
- University of Alberta, B.A., 1983
- B.C., 2005
- Alberta, 1987
- Member, Law Society of Alberta
- Member, Information Technology Association of Canada
- Member, Intellectual Property Institute of Canada
- Member, Canadian IT Law Association
- Member, Canadian Society for the Advancement of Legal Technology
- Registered Trademark Agent
- Presenter, Intellectual Property Injections - What you Need to Know, Global Petroleum Show, 2008
- Speaker, Protecting IP Rights in Joint Venture and Partnership Agreements, Canadian Institute Seminar, October 2007
- Presenter, Issues and Trends in Application Outsourcing, CORE seminar, September 2007
- Speaker, Negoiating & Drafting Major Business Agreements seminar, April 2007
- Presenter, public and private audiences, topics related to technology law
- Recent Developments in the Law of Domain Names - 1999
- Act Now to Protect Your .CA Domain Name and Trade-Mark Rights
- Listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory 2008 as a Leading Practioner, Technology
- Designated as a "Best Lawyer in Canada", 2007
- Intellectual Property Law













