A recent ruling confirms that U.S. companies can be sued in Canada for infringement of Canadian intellectual property, even when servers, employees, and corporate headquarters are located outside the country A recent ruling confirms that U.S. companies can be sued in Canada for infringement of Canadian intellectual property, even when servers, employees, and corporate headquarters are located outside the country by Anita Marinelli at Miller Canfield Read the update March 15, 2026 Corporate Law Report