About Jung-Kay
Jung-Kay Chiu: Experienced Intellectual Property Lawyer in Toronto and Canadian National Chair of Our IP Group
As a seasoned intellectual property lawyer based in Toronto, Jung-Kay Chiu serves as the Canadian national chair of our intellectual property group. With over 20 years of experience practicing all areas of intellectual property law, his expertise is particularly deep in biotechnology and medical devices.
Practice Areas
- Biotechnology and Life Sciences Practice
- Intellectual Property Law
Jung-Kay has a comprehensive understanding of the complex landscape of patent law, trademark law, copyright law, trade secret law, and licensing agreements. His practice includes:
Practice Areas Detail
- Biotechnology: He provides guidance to clients across industries, including research institutions, large corporate innovators, clusters, startups, and scaling bioscience companies.
- Medical Devices: Jung-Kay advises on regulatory approval, enforcement, and commercialization of innovative medical devices. His experience extends to drug delivery systems, stem cells, precision medicine, diagnostic biomarkers, and surgical equipment.
Educational Background and Affiliations
Jung-Kay earned his Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of Toronto. He has also conducted extensive research in molecular biology at the same institution. His technical background includes genetics, molecular biology, biotechnology, and biochemistry.
He is a member of our firm’s management committee and serves on the board of the Ontario Bioscience Innovation Organization (OBIO).
Awards
Jung-Kay has been recognized by Best Attorney USA since 2018 for his distinguished service in intellectual property law and biotechnology and life sciences practice.
Firms:
- Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP - Jung-Kay joined the Toronto office of Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP in 2003 after transitioning from corporate commercial law to intellectual property law with another major Canadian law firm.
Affiliations and Associations
Jung-Kay serves on the board of the Ontario Bioscience Innovation Organization (OBIO), a prominent organization dedicated to fostering innovation in the life sciences sector. He is also involved with several industry groups, committees, and task forces that support his clients' growth and success.
Language Proficiencies:
- English
Professional Philosophy
Jung-Kay's approach to intellectual property law is deeply rooted in a client-centric philosophy. He believes that by understanding his clients' unique needs and challenges, he can provide tailored solutions that ensure their legal rights are protected throughout the innovation lifecycle from strategy formulation through commercialization and beyond.
He emphasizes the importance of collaboration between legal counsel and innovators. By building strong partnerships, Jung-Kay helps companies navigate complex regulatory environments, secure competitive advantages, and maximize potential for growth and profitability in a rapidly evolving field of biotechnology and medical devices.