Madeleine Brown Senior Associate
Madeleine advises clients in entertainment and digital and interactive media, with specialized expertise in copyright, cultural policy and creative and commercial disputes.
Madeleine’s practice spans the music, videogame and film industries as well as other arts and media sectors. She helps artists, developers, producers, rights-holders and collectives protect their interests and maximize the value of their creative works.
Before joining Stohn Hay Cafazzo Heim Finlay LLP, Madeleine led her own boutique firm after practising with both a top-tier national firm and a respected litigation boutique. Her advocacy experience includes high-stakes mediations and negotiations, trials, appeals and other contested proceedings, at all levels of provincial and federal courts and various administrative tribunals.
Madeleine’s family on her father’s side is Stó:lō, whose traditional territory is the Fraser River Valley in British Columbia. She is committed to supporting Indigenous creators and communities, with a particular interest in the protection of Indigenous traditional knowledge and cultural expressions under intellectual property law. She also mentors Indigenous youth and serves on the Giiwedin Anang Council of Aboriginal Legal Services.
In her downtime, Madeleine enjoys painting, video games and live music. Her python, Daisy, works remotely as her part time office assistant.
Industry Recognition
- Repeatedly recognized as ‘One to Watch’ in class actions and corporate and commercial litigation by Best Lawyers in Canada
- Honourary Speaker, Ontario Bar Association’s Supreme Evening (Introduction of Keynote Speaker, the Honourable Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin of the Supreme Court of Canada)
- Volunteer in Profile Award, Canadian Bar Association
Professional Activities
- Director, Artists’ Legal Advice Services (ALAS)
- Instructor, Osgoode Hall Law School, Lawyer as Negotiator course
- Council Member, Giiwedin Anang Council of Aboriginal Legal Services.
- Member, Indigenous Bar Association
- Member, Advocates’ Society
- Former Co-Chair, Ontario Bar Association’s Pro Bono Committee
Education
- Called to the Ontario Bar – 2018
- Osgoode Hall Law School, JD, with a designation in Litigation, Dispute Resolution and the Administration of Justice – 2017
- Western University, B.A., Comparative Literature and Culture – 2010
- Osgoode Certificate in Intellectual Property Licensing, Osgoode Professional Development
- Osgoode Certificate in Entertainment Law. Osgoode Professional Development
- Certificate in Intellectual Property, Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
- Copyright Masterclass, Intellectual Property Institute of Canada/McGill University