Louisa Pontrelli
Of Counsel
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
Related services and key industries
Biography
Louisa Pontrelli practises intellectual property law with an emphasis on pharmaceutical patent litigation. She has particular experience in matters affecting the innovative pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, including infringement and validity opinions, subsequent entry biologics, infringement and impeachment actions and proceedings under the Patented Medicines (Notice of Compliance) Regulations.
During her graduate studies she investigated the molecular and cellular biology of lipoprotein metabolism in cardiovascular disease, and, in particular, the role of untranslated regions in translational control of apolipoprotein B mRNA. Her research was published in scientific journals.
Prior to joining our Toronto office, Louisa practised with an intellectual property law firm in Toronto where she also articled.
Professional experience
Collapse allLL.B., University of Windsor, 2004
M.Sc., Clinical Biochemistry, University of Toronto, 2001
B.Sc.(Hons.), Biochemistry, McMaster University, 1998
- Ontario 2005
- Best Lawyers in Canada: Intellectual Property Law, 2022-2025
- The Legal 500, Canada, 2016: Intellectual Property
- LMG Life Science Award for Gilead v Apotex (re tenofovir disoproxil), recognized as one of the top 3 "Canadian IP Impact Cases of the Year" in 2016.
- “Ambiguity is unambiguously a live ground to invalidate patent claims,” Norton Rose Fulbright IP monitor, August 7, 2024.
- Book chapter update (Chapter 17) entitled "Injunctions – Interlocutory and Permanent" in the book: IP/IT Disputes, Remedies and Resolutions (published by Thomson Carswell and edited by Ronald E. Dimock), released February 2024.
- "Disruption in the life sciences and healthcare sectors: Is your business ready?" conference Organizer and Moderator, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada, Toronto, May 16, 2018.
- "Stakes and Stakeholders, Generic v. Innovator: Practical Impact of the Theoretical Patent Framework," (co-presenter with Jeilah Chan), Osgoode Hall Law School – LL.M in IP – Theoretical Frameworks Course, Toronto, September 17, 2016.
- Canadian Bar Association
- Ontario Bar Association
- Law Society of Upper Canada
- Intellectual Property Institute of Canada
- Toronto Intellectual Property Group
Insights
Patent ownership challenge leads to split decision by the FCA
Publication | September 20, 2024
Ambiguity is unambiguously alive ground to invalidate patent claims
Publication | August 7, 2024