Class action authorized for Quebec inventors who say they were victims of fraud
MONTREAL — A group of Quebec inventors has been given the green light by a judge for a class action lawsuit against an industry organization and its president for alleged fraud.
Inventors were allegedly duped into paying membership fees and other costs related to registering patents but received nothing or little in return, Marc-Antoine Cloutier, who is representing the plaintiffs, said Friday.
“These inventors paid annual membership fees and paid for services that simply didn’t exist,” he said. “It was like a scam, with the objective of taking money from people as opposed to giving them a service.”
The lawsuit alleges the federation of Quebec inventors and its president, Christian William Varin, “systemically exploited the vulnerability of neophyte inventors.”