Anik Trudel Chief Executive Officer

Anik Trudel Chief Executive Officer

Office

  • Montréal

Phone number

514 878-5555

Languages

  • English
  • French

Profile

Chief Executive Officer

Anik Trudel is Lavery’s Chief Executive Officer. She is responsible for implementing the firm’s vision and strategic plan while managing its daily affairs and administrative functions.

A trained lawyer, she has twenty years of experience as a partner with a prominent Canadian law firm. In this role, she practiced in civil and commercial litigation and represented a number of national and international public and private major corporations before the general and appellate courts as well as arbitration tribunals. 

Ms. Trudel has been working in public relations for leading industry firms for over ten years. She has advised and accompanied senior executives dealing with business challenges, issues management, organizational transformation, brand image management and public relations. With a steadfastly client-based approach accompanied by her capacity to listen and her strategic ability, Ms. Trudel knows how to target business opportunities and translate them into concrete actions all in the while proposing solutions suited to the complex, ever-changing reality of clients and the industry.

Ms. Trudel has successively occupied senior management positions in two international public relations firms due to her precise analysis of crisis prevention and clear understanding of the communication needs related to managing change.

She has sat on numerous boards of directors of cultural, business and charitable organizations throughout her career.

Distinctions

  • CEO of the Year – Les Affaires | Average undertaking
  • King Charles III Coronation Medal (2024)

Education

  • LL.B., Université de Montréal, 1987
  • Certificat de formation en développement des affaires, HEC, 2004
  • Practitioner and Master Practitioner, Centre de programmation neurolinguistique de Montréal, 2006-2008

Boards and Professional Affiliations

  • Concordia University Professional and Executive Programs Office and Advisory Committee for the Promotion of the French Language (2024–present)
  • Member of the advisory committee.
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Port of Montreal and Chair of the Contrecœur Committee (2021–present)
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal and Chair of the Board (2018–2024)
  • Member of the Board of Directors of EVOL and Chair of the HR and Governance Committee (2021–2023)
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation (2016–2022)
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Space for Life Foundation (2010–2014)
  • Member of the Board of Directors of Compagnie Marie Chouinard (2004–2013)
  • Member of the Board of Patrons of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Montreal (2009–2013)
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Jeunesses Musicales of Canada Foundation (2009–2013)
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the St-Pierre Apôtre School Foundation (2006–2008)
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation (2000–2007)
  1. Lavery is accelerating its integration of artificial intelligence into its practices and asserting its position as a leader in innovation

    Montreal, April 15, 2026 — Lavery is taking another step in its integration of artificial intelligence into the legal and intellectual property practices by announcing a series of strategic initiatives that will significantly precipitate its technological shift. Invested in artificial intelligence since 2017 with the launch of its Lavery Legal Lab on Artificial Intelligence (L3AI), Lavery has made the bold decision not to use commercial solutions, but rather to develop custom internal tools as part of a unique, well-thought-out and controlled approach, resolutely focused on creating value for its clients. By developing unique solutions to support the legal and intellectual property practices, Lavery is providing its professionals with the means to concentrate their efforts where it counts the most—serving clients. A clear vision: innovating without compromising rigor To realize this ambition, Lavery is announcing that it has named Loïc Berdnikoff as its new Chief Innovation Officer. Mr. Berdnikoff is thus adding this innovation role to his responsibilities as General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer. This nomination reflects a clear vision: integrate innovation and the highest industry standards as well as the rigor that the practice of law requires.  “In our profession, innovation, and in particular the use of artificial intelligence, must coexist with a number of compliance parameters aimed at ensuring the highest confidentiality and quality standards. My role is to allow our firm to take bold steps forward, while ensuring security and quality and meeting our professional obligations,” says Loïc Berdnikoff.  With the appointment of a new Chief Innovation Officer and the unique expertise of Benoit Yelle, Éric Lavallée and Gaspard Petit, the members of L3AI, the firm will be better able to: translate technological challenges into concrete solutions for the practice of law roll out capacity-building initiatives more rapidly closely align innovation with industry standards and our day-to-day work “This is the beginning of a movement. Our firm’s ambition is clear: We want to build a model where artificial intelligence spurs excellence and is at the service of both our clients and our profession. Innovation is at the heart of our strategic trajectory, and we are making every effort to hold our position as a leader in technological development in the legal industry in Quebec. This new appointment aims to solidify our commitment in this regard,” says the firm’s CEO, Anik Trudel. Lavery is rolling out a tool called “Billy,” a closed-loop generative artificial intelligence interface  Since 2023, Lavery has been developing an internal generative artificial intelligence tool for all of its members to access, in a controlled environment, different versions of its chatbot designed specifically for the Quebec legal context. Today, Lavery is rolling out a new assistant for its members, called “Billy” as a tribute to the firm’s heritage. It is entirely secure, ensuring that no information entrusted to it or produced by it can be transmitted or accessed by a third party. With the creation of this new personalized interface, Lavery is consolidating its position as a pioneer in artificial intelligence applied to legal and intellectual property services, combining innovation and security. Designed by the L3AI in collaboration with our members and professionals from our IT group, the interface illustrates the firm’s commitment to remaining a leader in the responsible adoption of new technologies, for the benefit of its clients. Innovation to serve our clients Billy will host the artificial intelligence tool on dedicated Lavery servers. It therefore no longer depends on an interface from an external provider, making it possible to use the assistant without exposing client data to a third party. To our knowledge, it is the first tool that can offer such a guarantee in the Quebec legal services market. The tool assists with legal and intellectual property work, but the work remains entirely guided by the expertise of our legal and intellectual property professionals. We are integrating artificial intelligence to focus more of our energy on what really creates value for our clients: strategic analyses, risk anticipation, negotiations and decision-making assistance. Our new personal assistant will coexist with Lavery’s artificial intelligence tool, built on the most powerful external language models. We will continue to actively develop our tool to stay ahead of artificial intelligence technological developments. The starting point of an ongoing transformation These announcements are part of a broader effort. They are the starting point of a series of initiatives aimed at responsibly integrating artificial intelligence into all of the firm’s activities, for the long term. Lavery intends to continue not only to invest, but also to deepen its collaboration with various organizations involved in artificial intelligence development and actively contribute to the evolution of legal and intellectual property services in the age of artificial intelligence.

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  2. Lavery’s Anik Trudel named CEO of the Year by Les Affaires in its medium-sized business category

    Lavery is proud to announce that its CEO, Anik Trudel, was named CEO of the Year 2023 by the Journal Les Affaires in its medium-sized business category. The nomination of a woman in this category is a first in the history of Les Affaires. The CEO of the Year award is presented to leaders who innovate, honour stakeholders, foster a strong corporate culture and provide the right conditions for growth. This recognition, awarded by a jury of leaders in the business community, is a testament to Anik Trudel’s leadership in ensuring the firm’s growth and progression since her arrival six years ago. “I would like to share this distinction with all the partners, lawyers, members of the Management Committee and administrative staff, without whom all our achievements would not have been possible. The entire Lavery family and I are truly honoured to receive this recognition from members of the Quebec business community. This goes to show that our shared passion for achieving our objective of partnering with key stakeholders in the Quebec economy is valued,” said Anik Trudel. When she was appointed in 2017, her profile in the legal industry was unique: a female lawyer no longer practicing law, taking the helm of a firm where she had never before been an employee, let alone a partner. Lavery chose her not only for her keen understanding of the legal practice, but also for her innovative approach to management, aiming to becoming a leader in reshaping the legal profession in Quebec. Lavery prides itself on its inclusive, collaborative and performance-driven corporate culture. As a CEO entirely dedicated to managing the firm’s operations effectively, Anik has devoted herself to building a diverse team of professionals, including some from outside the legal profession, to work alongside the partners in order to achieve the firm’s strategic objectives. Lavery is undergoing significant growth, setting itself apart with its innovative approach in the industry.

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