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sselznick@casselsbrock.com

Telephone: 416 860 6883
Fax: 416 642 7147

Toronto
Suite 2100, Scotia Plaza
40 King Street West
Toronto, ON M5H 3C2
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Stephen I. Selznick

Stephen’s practice is concentrated on corporate and commercial, with an emphasis on intellectual property; entertainment, advertising, media and communications; competition, and trade and technology law, with particular emphasis on their application to intangible properties. Stephen represents a myriad of domestic and foreign clients in the knowledge based and e-commerce industries, including advertising, marketing, motion picture, television, publishing, recording, theatre, multimedia, electronics, computer software development to systems design and integration, telecommunications, remote sensing and emerging technologies.

Stephen has been a guest lecturer at York University’s Faculty of Fine Arts, Osgoode Hall Law School, Queen’s University Faculty of Law, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Algonquin College (Ottawa), Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Ryerson University) and The George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology. From 1980-1985 he was a lecturer and course co-ordinator of “Legal Aspects of Entertainment and the Arts”, an MBA session course offered in York University’s Faculty of Administrative Studies to both MBA and LLB candidates. In addition, he is a past co-ordinator of the Toronto Theatre Festival’s Trade Forum, has served as a panellist on Canadian Bar Association programs, and has been a guest speaker on media taxation reform before the Foundation for Independent Film and Video and the then Joint Standing Committee on Taxation for the Congress of the United States of America. Stephen has appeared before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on regulatory and policy matters, and most recently has participated in industry forums with the Competition Bureau on the proposed Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines in development under the Competition Act (Canada).

He is former Chairperson of the Small Business Administration Advisory Committee to the faculty and Board of Governors of The George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology and has served as a member on the Multi Media Advisory Panel for New Media Institute at the Banff Centre.

Stephen acted as a consulting editor of Paul Sanderson’s book “Musicians and the Law in Canada”. He has presented and published papers on grey market issues before the Canadian Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association and the International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition, on computer crime and fraud before the Institute of Internal Auditors, on copyright Reform for The Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers of Canada, on enforcement of copyrights and trade-marks for IntelPro (Thomson & Thomson) educational symposiums, and on new media financing at the Banff International Television Festival and New Media Institute. Stephen is also a regular contributor on legal issues to a number of magazines and to Bellzinc’s on-line e-commerce. He is also the contributing editor for the Theatre and Motion Picture section and the Author and Publisher section of Canada Law Book’s “O'Brien’s Encyclopaedia of Forms”.

Stephen was listed in the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory for 2000 as a leading practitioner in Entertainment Law. He also holds an AV Distinguished™ lawyer’s rating from Martindale-Hubbell, awarded to legal professionals in recognition of a very high to pre-eminent legal ability and very high ethical standards, as established by confidential opinions from members of the Bar. Stephen has been appointed to the 2012 Appeals, Ethics and Discipline Committee of Certified Licensing Professionals.

Education

LL.B., University of Western Ontario, 1977 (Dean's List)
B.A., University of Toronto, 1974 (Dean's List)

Achievements

  • Martindale-Hubbell, AV DistinguishedTM rating
  • Certified Licensing Professional

Call to the bar

Ontario, 1979

Associations

  • ABA Forum on Communications Law, ABA Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section, and the ABA Science and Technology Section
  • American Bar Association (Associate Member)
  • American Intellectual Property Law Association
  • Association litt?raire et artistique internationale
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • International Bar Association
  • Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (Associate)
  • International Trademark Association
  • Licensing Executives Society (USA and Canada)
  • Ontario Bar Association


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The Cassels Brock Report - April 2012
  1. A Short Story About a Red Bus on a Monochrome Background
  2. Coping with Social Media
  3. Retail Business Services?
  4. 24 du 24?
  5. Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation – Potential Delay?
  6. Lion’s Roar Caged! Certain Sounds Can Now Be Trade-marked
  7. Copyright: A New Frontier – Bill C-11 Moves Out of Committee
  8. Roll Back of Foreign Investment Controls Competitive Signals in the Telco Sector

Roll Back of Foreign Investment Controls Competitive Signals in the Telco Sector

The Cassels Brock Report - February 2012
  1. New Domain Names
  2. A Trade-Mark Registration for Trade Dress
  3. MARCHÉ EXPRESS
  4. We Were Just One Click Away for Supreme Court of Canada Review
  5. “Intrusion Upon Seclusion” – The Tort Whose Time has Come?
  6. An Equitable Interest in a Patent

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