Congratulations to Justice
Robert A. Blair on his appointment as Chair of the
Copyright Board and to the Government for making this appointment.
He is a highly regarded and very experienced Judge of the Ontario Court
of Appeal and has had important judicial involvement in IP and related
cases over the years, including Robertson v.
Thomson. He has also been a regular panelist in past
years for the Harold G. Fox IP Moot.
His brief bio on the ONCA
website indicates that:
Mr. Justice Blair was appointed to the Court of Appeal for Ontario in
November 5, 2003. Prior to that appointment, he had been Regional Senior
Justice for the Toronto Region of the Superior Court of Justice. Mr. Justice
Blair received his B.A. (Hons.) from Queen’s University in 1965 and his LL.B.
from University of Toronto Law School in 1968. He was called to the Bar in
Ontario in 1970 and practiced primarily in the field of general civil
litigation, with an emphasis on corporate/commercial litigation and
administrative law, during his career at the Bar. He was appointed to the
Ontario Court of Justice (General Division), now the Superior Court of Justice,
in 1991. Mr. Justice Blair has been an ardent supporter of the use of
alternative dispute resolution techniques both before and after his appointment
to the Bench. He was a member of the Steering Committee, which oversaw the
implementation of a Court-connected ADR Center in Toronto, the first of its
kind in Canada, and has been closely involved with the Mandatory Mediation
project in Toronto and the introduction of case management in Ontario. He was
Co-Chair of the Civil Justice Review, which conducted a broad review of the
civil justice system in Ontario and made extensive recommendations regarding
the implementation of an integrated series of reforms to that system. The Civil
Justice Review published its First Report in March 1995 and its Supplemental
and Final Report in November 1996. As a judge he has presided in all areas of
the work of the Superior Court, with particular emphasis on cases on the
Commercial List at Toronto.
No doubt, his experience as
Co-Chair of the Civil Justice Review in Ontario which produced landmark reports
on institutional justice reform and with the highly regarded Commercial List will prove to be very
useful in addressing the procedural issues confronting the Copyright Board.
HPK
(updated July 6, 2015)
(updated July 6, 2015)
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