In a testament to her illustrious career and unwavering dedication to the legal profession, May Cheng has been nominated for the prestigious Canadian Lawyer’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers 2024. This esteemed accolade recognizes individuals who have significantly shaped the Canadian justice system and legal landscape over the past 18 months.
May Cheng, a distinguished intellectual property litigator and trademark lawyer, boasts nearly three decades of experience in prominent law firms in Toronto. Her recent transition to Dipchand LLP, a renowned woman-led firm specializing in intellectual property, underscores her commitment to innovation and excellence in the legal sphere.
Notably, May’s departure from larger law firms was marked by her receipt of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Federation for Asian Canadian Lawyers conference in 2023. This honour celebrates her remarkable career and acknowledges her tireless advocacy for equity, diversity, and inclusion within the Canadian legal community.
Beyond her professional achievements, May Cheng’s impact extends far beyond courtroom battles. She has cultivated an enviable client base in trademark law, demonstrating her prowess as a rainmaker while inspiring countless Asian-Canadian and women lawyers to reach new heights. Moreover, her philanthropic endeavours, including sponsoring a displaced Ukrainian family of ten and supporting numerous non-profit organizations, exemplify her unwavering commitment to social responsibility.
May Cheng’s nomination for Canadian Lawyer’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers 2024 is a testament to her exceptional contributions to the legal profession and broader society. Her influence transcends legal boundaries, embodying the essence of leadership, compassion, and advocacy. As the legal community eagerly awaits the results, May Cheng’s legacy continues to shine brightly, inspiring future generations of legal professionals to make a difference.
We encourage everyone to vote for May Cheng using this online form. The survey closes on Friday, May 17.