Amrita’s practice focuses on litigation in all areas of intellectual property, including patents, trademarks, copyright, confidential information, and trade secrets.
She is very active in the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) and is currently Chair of the Equality Committee and a member of the Board, a member of OBA Council, the immediate past Chair of the Women Lawyers Forum section executive, and a member of the Audit Committee.
Amrita is also the Chair of the Canadian Bar Association's (CBA) Intellectual Property section, and on the Federal Court's IP Users Committee. She is the immediate past Chair of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada's (IPIC) Litigation committee, and is on IPIC’s Women in IP and Young Practitioners committees. She is also a lecturer at the IPIC/McGill University Summer IP Courses.
In addition, she is actively engaged in diversity and inclusion initiatives and outreach, and chairs the firm's Diversity & Inclusion Committee. She mentors students through the annual OJEN mock trial and the McGill Law Women of Colour Collective, and junior lawyers through the OBA and IPIC.
Amrita is an active member of the Advocates' Society and Toronto Intellectual Property Group (TIPG), an elected member of Queen’s University Council, and has appeared as an expert witness in intellectual property law before the Canadian Federal government.
Amrita is a Benchmark litigation future star 2024 and a Lexpert Rising Star 2022 award winner. She is regularly ranked in trademark enforcement and litigation by World Trademark Review 1000, as an IP Star in Trademarks by Managing Intellectual Property, and in patent litigation by IAM Patent 1000. In 2021, Amrita was also the recipient of the Queen’s University Law School Dan Soberman Outstanding Young Alumni Award for early career success and short-listed for the 2021 Practitioner of the Year (Trademarks) by Managing Intellectual Property.
BHSc, JD