This section keeps you up-to-date on the latest news and upcoming public appearances of Lavery professionals.
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This section keeps you up-to-date on the latest news and upcoming public appearances of Lavery professionals.
For all media inquiries, please contact Jean-François Lemieux:
On December 22, 2011, Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust closed a public offering of 6,594,100 units for gross proceeds of $143.7 million. The Units were sold to a syndicate of underwriters led by National Bank Financial Inc. and BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., including Desjardins Securities Inc., RBC Dominion Securities Inc., CIBC World Markets Inc., Scotia Capital Inc., Canaccord Genuity Corp. and Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd. The syndicate of underwriters was represented by a team from Lavery consisting of Marc Rochefort, Michel Servant, Guillaume Lavoie and Geneviève Fournier (corporate and securities), and Philip Nolan (tax). Cominar is the largest commercial property owner in the Province of Québec.
On October 20, 2011, Cominar Real Estate Investment Trust closed a public offering of 5 207 000 units for gross proceeds of $112 million.The Units were sold to a syndicate of underwriters led by National Bank Financial Inc. and BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., including RBC Dominion Securities Inc., Desjardins Securities Inc., CIBC World Markets Inc., Scotia Capital Inc., Canaccord Genuity Corp. and Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd.The syndicate of underwriters was represented by a team from Lavery consisting of Marc Rochefort, Michel Servant and Guillaume Lavoie (corporate and securities), and Philip Nolan (tax).Cominar is the largest commercial property owner in the Province of Québec.
On September 15, 2011, Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. closed a private placement of 6,000,000 Common Shares for gross proceeds of approximately $200 million. The Common Shares were sold to Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec. Industrial Alliance was represented by a team from Lavery consisting of Marc Rochefort, Michel Servant and Geneviève Fournier (corporate and securities), and Philip Nolan (tax). Founded in 1892, Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. is a life and health insurance company with operations in all regions of Canada as well as in the United States.
Pierre Denis, Benjamin D. Gross and Étienne Brassard gave presentations at a Canadian Institute advanced seminar on financing and security on January 25th and 26th at the Omni Hotel Mont-Royal in Montreal.The objective of this seminar was to help professionals deal with the latest developments in financing and security on property in order to better represent their clients and defend their financial interests. Participants benefited from the expertise of Mr. Denis and Mr. Brassard who spoke of financing and taking security on aircraft and the eventual coming into force in Canada of the Cape Town Convention and of Mr. Gross who spoke about intercreditor agreements.
Odette Jobin-Laberge and Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin held a conference on the recent developments in regards to latent defects and the work and product exclusion. This presentation took place on Thursday, November 24, 2011 at the Hilton in Montreal and on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at the Plaza Hotel in Quebec City.
Lavery is pleased to announce that Carolyne Corbeil is joining its Business Law Group’s Tax Law, and will be working out of the firm’s Montreal offices where she will practise tax planning.Before joining Lavery, Carolyne Corbeil developed her expertise serving as a director in tax for private companies in one of Canada’s largest professional services consulting firms in Canada.Ms. Corbeil received her LL.B. from the Université de Sherbrooke in 2005, and obtained her MBA from the same university in 2006. Ms. Corbeil has been a member of the Quebec Bar since 2007 and, in 2008, completed the Specialized Superior Tax Studies Diploma offered by HEC Montreal.
The 2012 edition of The Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada confirms that Michel Blouin and René Branchaud, both Lavery partners, are pre-eminent Mining Law practitioners in Canada. The well-known publication, a survey-based guide to legal talent in 39 practice areas, is a top resource for North-American in-house counsel and law firms seeking for premier Canadian legal expertise.
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Lavery is pleased to announce that three of its partners have been named in Lexpert's following guides: 2011 Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Corporate Lawyers in Canada Michel Blouin, Mining Law Olga Farman, Corporate Lawyer to Watch 2011 Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Litigation Lawyers in Canada Jean Saint-Onge, Ad. E., Class Actions These guides highlight the leading cross-border lawyers across a variety of specialty areas of importance, Lawyers are chosen based on individual results through Lexpert’s peer review survey.
On December 1, Véronique Morin, lawyer at Lavery, was a lecturer for a workshop entitled “Transfert de connaissances en relations de travail et médias sociaux : l’apport d’un groupe de discussion” (The transfer of knowledge in work relationships and social media: the benefits of group discussions), which offered practical exercises in order to show participants the significance of such groups by basing it on social media.Lavery was a sponsor of this event organized by the Association québécoise d'établissements de santé et de services sociaux (AQESSS).
On December 1, Marc Beauchemin and André Vautour participated in the Canadian Institute’s 2nd conference on regulatory compliance for financial services. Held at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, the conference was on the requirements of additional examinations by regulatory authorities.Mr. Beauchemin and Mr. Vautour’s presentation, called “Gérer les risques inhérents à l’impartition à toutes les étapes de la relation avec le fournisseur” (Managing risks from outsourcing in all the steps of a relationship with a supplier), discussed many factors that represent challenges when outsourcing as well as practical methods to use in an outsourcing agreement.
Jean Saint-Onge, partner at Lavery and Chair of the Marie-Vincent Fondation, in the presence of other members of the Foundation, including Claude Mongeau, CN President and Chief Executive Office and honorary president of the 2011 fundraising campaign, last November to announce that this campaign helped raise 1,350,000 dollars to benefit children under 12 who are victims of abuse, notably sexual abuse. For the past 35 years, the Foundation has raised funds to support prevention, education, and aid initiatives for children and their families. Cyberpresse spoke of this successful campaign on its website. The full article (in French only) is available by clicking here.