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Lavery welcomes Jean-Philippe Abraham, Angelo Mandeville-Sacco and Sophie Poirier as lawyers
Lavery is pleased to announce the arrival of three new lawyers at its Montreal and Quebec City offices: Jean-Philippe Abraham, Angelo Mandeville-Sacco, and Sophie Poirier. Jean-Philippe Abraham joins our litigation and dispute resolution group and practices primarily in civil and commercial litigation, particularly in matters involving shareholder disputes, breach of contract, liability, injunctions, and enforcement of security interests. in Quebec City. “I am very excited to join the Lavery team. I am privileged to be able to work alongside well-known professionals in Quebec's legal market who provide high-quality legal services in all areas of practice. I am very proud to be able to contribute to Lavery's success and to serve its valued clients.” Angelo Mandeville-Sacco joins our Financing and Banking Law Group in Montreal. "From my very first interactions with Lavery, I sensed that the firm's human and collaborative values were genuine. Every day, the people I meet at the office embody these values—and it shows in their daily commitment and enthusiasm. Working on challenging cases, in a spirit of genuine teamwork, within a firm that is well established in Quebec and present throughout North America, is exactly what I was looking for. Joining Lavery is the best professional decision I have ever made!" Sophie Poirier is a member of the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group and practices primarily in civil and commercial litigation as well as administrative law in Montreal. “During my time at Lavery as a student and articling student, I discovered a stimulating and friendly environment. I am delighted to return as a lawyer, having enriched my career with a clerkship at the Federal Court. I look forward to putting the new knowledge I have acquired from the judiciary into practice and actively contributing to the firm's success.” We warmly welcome Jean-Philippe, Angelo, and Sophie to our teams!
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86 Lavery lawyers recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada 2026
Lavery is pleased to announce that 86 of its lawyers have been recognized as leaders in 42 areas of expertise in the 20th edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada in 2026. This ranking is based entirely on peer recognition and rewards the professional achievements of the country's top lawyers. Three partners from the firm were named Lawyer of the Year in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada directory: Josianne Beaudry: Mining Law Marie-Josée Hétu: Labour and Employment Law Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin: Insurance Law See below for a complete list of Lavery lawyers and their areas of expertise. Please note that the practices reflect those of Best Lawyers. Geneviève Beaudin: Employee Benefits Law / Labour and Employment Law Josianne Beaudry: Mergers and Acquisitions Law / Mining Law / Securities Law Geneviève Bergeron: Intellectual Property Law Laurence Bich-Carrière: Administrative and Public Law / Class Action Litigation/ Construction Law / Corporate and Commercial Litigation / Product Liability Law Dominic Boisvert: Insurance Law Luc R. Borduas: Corporate Law / Mergers and Acquisitions Law René Branchaud: Mining Law / Natural Resources Law / Securities Law Étienne Brassard: Equipment Finance Law / Mergers and Acquisitions Law / Project Finance Law / Real Estate Law / Structured Finance Law / Venture Capital Law Jules Brière: Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice / Administrative and Public Law / Health Care Law Myriam Brixi: Class Action Litigation / Product Liability Law Benoit Brouillette: Labour and Employment Law Marie-Claude Cantin: Construction Law / Insurance Law Brittany Carson: Labour and Employment Law André Champagne: Corporate Law / Mergers and Acquisitions Law Chantal Desjardins: Advertising and Marketing Law / Intellectual Property Law Jean-Sébastien Desroches: Corporate Law / Mergers and Acquisitions Law Raymond Doray: Administrative and Public Law / Defamation and Media Law / Privacy and Data Security Law Christian Dumoulin: Mergers and Acquisitions Law Alain Y. Dussault: Intellectual Property Law Isabelle Duval: Family Law / Trusts andEstates Ali El Haskouri: Banking and Finance Law / Venture Capital Law Philippe Frère: Administrative and Public Law Simon Gagné: Labour and Employment Law Nicolas Gagnon: Construction Law Richard Gaudreault: Labour and Employment Law Julie Gauvreau: Biotechnology and Life Sciences Practice / Intellectual Property Law Marc-André Godin: Commercial Leasing Law / Real Estate Law Caroline Harnois: Family Law / Family Law Mediation / Trusts and Estates Alexandre Hébert: Corporate Law / Mergers and Acquisitions Law / Venture Capital Law Marie-Josée Hétu: Labour and Employment Law / Workers' Compensation Law Édith Jacques: Corporate Law / Energy Law / Mergers and Acquisitions Law / Natural Resources Law Marie-Hélène Jolicoeur: Labour and Employment Law / Workers' Compensation Law Isabelle Jomphe : Advertising and Marketing Law / IntellectualProperty Law Nicolas Joubert: Labour and Employment Law Guillaume Laberge: Administrative and Public Law Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin: Insurance Law Awatif Lakhdar: Family Law / Family Law Mediation Marc-André Landry: Alternative Dispute Resolution / Class Action Litigation / Construction Law / Corporate and Commercial Litigation / Product Liability Law Éric Lavallée: Privacy and Data Security Law / Technology Law Myriam Lavallée: Labour and Employment Law Guy Lavoie: Labour and Employment Law / Workers' Compensation Law Jean Legault: Banking and Finance Law / Insolvency and Financial Restructuring Law Carl Lessard: Labour and Employment Law / Workers' Compensation Law Josiane L'Heureux: Labour and Employment Law Paul Martel: Corporate Law Zeïneb Mellouli: Labour and Employment Law / Workers' Compensation Law Isabelle P. Mercure: Tax Law / Trusts and Estates Patrick A. Molinari: Health Care Law Marc Ouellet: Labour and Employment Law Luc Pariseau: Tax Law / Trusts and Estates Ariane Pasquier: Labour and Employment Law Martin Pichette: Corporate and Commercial Litigation / Insurance Law / Professional Malpractice Law Élisabeth Pinard: Family Law / Family Law Mediation François Renaud: Banking and Finance Law / Structured Finance Law Marc Rochefort: Securities Law Judith Rochette: Alternative Dispute Resolution / Insurance Law / Professional Malpractice Law Ouassim Tadlaoui: Construction Law / Insolvency and Financial Restructuring Law David Tournier: Banking and Finance Law Vincent Towner: Commercial Leasing Law André Vautour: CorporateGovernance Practice / Corporate Law / Energy Law / Information Technology Law / Intellectual Property Law / Private Funds Law / Technology Law / Venture Capital Law Bruno Verdon: Corporate and Commercial Litigation Sébastien Vézina: Mergers and Acquisitions Law / Mining Law / Sports Law Yanick Vlasak: Banking and Finance Law / Corporate and Commercial Litigation / Insolvency and Financial Restructuring Law Jonathan Warin: Insolvency and Financialanick Vlasak: Banking and Finance Law / Corporate We are pleased to highlight our next generation, who also distinguished themselves in this directory in the Ones To Watch category: Anne-Marie Asselin: Labour and Employment Law (Ones To Watch) Rosemarie Bhérer Bouffard: Labour and Employment Law (Ones To Watch) Frédéric Bolduc: Labour and Employment Law (Ones To Watch) Marc-André Bouchard: Construction Law (Ones To Watch) Céleste Brouillard-Ross: Construction Law / Corporate and Commercial Litigation (Ones To Watch) Karl Chabot: Construction Law / Corporate and Commercial Litigation / Medical Negligence (Ones To Watch) Justine Chaput: Labour and Employment Law (Ones To Watch) James Duffy: Intellectual Property Law (Ones To Watch) Francis Dumoulin: Corporate Law / Mergers and Acquisitions Law (Ones To Watch) Joseph Gualdieri: Mergers and Acquisitions Law (Ones To Watch) Katerina Kostopoulos: Banking and Finance Law / Corporate Law (Ones To Watch) Joël Larouche: Construction Law / Corporate and Commercial Litigation (Ones To Watch) Despina Mandilaras: Construction Law / Corporate and Commercial Litigation (Ones To Watch) Jean-François Maurice: Corporate Law (Ones To Watch) Jessica Parent: Labour and Employment Law (Ones To Watch) Audrey Pelletier: Tax Law (Ones To Watch) Alexandre Pinard: Labour and Employment Law (Ones To Watch Camille Rioux: Labour and Employment Law (Ones To Watch) Sophie Roy: Insurance Law (Ones To Watch) Chantal Saint-Onge: Corporate and Commercial Litigation (Ones To Watch) Bernard Trang: Banking and Finance Law / Project Finance Law (Ones To Watch) Mylène Vallières: Mergers and Acquisitions Law / Securities Law (Ones To Watch)
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Three Partners Recognized as Leading Lawyers in Canada by Lexpert in its Special Edition in Mining
On September 3rd, 2025, Lexpert recognized the expertise of three of our partners in The Lexpert Special Edition: Mining 2025. Josianne Beaudry, René Branchaud and Sébastien Vézina are recognized among Canada’s leaders, highlighting the firm’s excellence and strategic role in Mining law. Josianne Beaudry is a partner and leader of the Business law group at Lavery. Her practice is primarily focused on securities law. She advises financial sector participants on the application of regulations relating to securities and corporate governance. René Branchaud practises in the fields of securities, mergers and acquisitions, as well as corporate law. With more than thirty years’ experience, he advises companies on matters such as incorporation and organization, the drafting of shareholder agreements, private placements, public issues, going public, dispositions, and takeovers. Sébastien Vézina is a partner in the firm’s Business Law group. Over the years, he has refined his practice and developed a particular interest in negotiating commercial agreements with companies in the mining and renewable energy sources, financial services and sports and entertainment industries. Generally, Sébastien's practice in these different industries includes public and private mergers and acquisitions, public and private financing, private sector investments and company buyouts, in particular cross-border transactions between Canada and the United States and international transactions, and the negotiation of various commercial agreements. About Lavery Lavery is the leading independent law firm in Quebec. Its more than 200 professionals, based in Montréal, Québec City, Sherbrooke and Trois-Rivières, work every day to offer a full range of legal services to organizations doing business in Quebec. Recognized by the most prestigious legal directories, Lavery professionals are at the heart of what is happening in the business world and are actively involved in their communities. The firm’s expertise is frequently sought after by numerous national and international partners to provide support in cases under Quebec jurisdiction.
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Successful transaction: Progression joins Valsoft Corporation
We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Progression by Valsoft Corporation, an operation that underscores both companies' commitment to strengthening their position in the dynamic service management sector. This strategic partnership will allow Progression to continue its growth trajectory while preserving its independence and entrepreneurial spirit for which it is renowned. At Lavery, we are proud to stand by our clients during these crucial stages. Every decision made in the context of this transaction shapes the future and professional success of our clients. The Lavery team was led by Alexandre Hébert and composed of Siddhartha Borissov-Beausoleil, Francis Dumoulin, Jean-Paul Timothée, Diane L'Écuyer, and Arielle Supino. Valsoft, on the other hand, was internally represented by Shinjay (Ssin) Choi, Senior Legal Counsel, and Elisa Maria M., Senior Corporate Paralegal. The financial dimension of this acquisition was orchestrated by Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton, under the expert direction of Simon Marcotte Légaré, MBA, partner in mergers and acquisitions.
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Myriam Brixi, recognized by Benchmark Litigation: Top 100 Women in Litigation 2025 and 40 Under List Canada
Lavery is pleased to announce that our partner Myriam Brixi has once again been ranked in Benchmark Litigation's 2025 Canada 40 & Under List and the Top 100 Women in Litigation. This prestigious directory ranks the leading litigators involved in Canada's landmark litigation cases who have distinguished themselves in the legal profession by providing outstanding service to clients. Each ranking is subject to an exhaustive peer review process and an assessment of the candidate's professional background. As a partner in Lavery's Litigation and Dispute Resolution group, Myriam Brixi focuses her practice primarily in the areas of class actions, product liability, consumer law and insurance law.She has participated in complex class actions raising important legal issues, including a wide range of multi-jurisdictional class actions. Myriam has received several prestigious recognitions from Benchmark Litigation. She was named Litigation Star earlier this year and Quebec Litigator of the Year in the Emerging Talent category in 2023.Congratulations to Myriam on this well-earned recognition of her talent and expertise. For more information, please go to: Top 100 Women in Litigation 2025 40 & Under List Canada 2025 About LaveryLavery is the leading independent law firm in Quebec. Its more than 200 professionals, based in Montréal, Québec City, Sherbrooke and Trois-Rivières, work every day to offer a full range of legal services to organizations doing business in Quebec. Recognized by the most prestigious legal directories, Lavery professionals are at the heart of what is happening in the business world and are actively involved in their communities. The firm's expertise is frequently sought after by numerous national and international partners to provide support in cases under Quebec jurisdiction.
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Two partners recognized as leaders in Canada by Lexpert in its Special Edition: Energy
On August 6, 2025, Lexpert recognized the expertise of two partners in its 2025 edition of Lexpert Special Edition: Energy. Jean-Sébastien Desroches and Edith Jacques are acknowledged among Canada's leaders, highlighting the firm's excellence and strategic role in the energy sector. Jean-Sébastien Desroches works in business law, primarily in mergers and acquisitions, infrastructure, renewable energy, project development, and strategic partnerships. He was the head of the firm's business law practice until 2018. He has led several major transactions, complex legal operations, cross-border transactions, reorganizations, and investments in Canada and internationally for Canadian, American, and European clients, international companies, and institutional clients, particularly in manufacturing, transportation, pharmaceuticals, finance, and renewable energy sectors. Edith Jacques, partner, lawyer, and trademark agent in Lavery's intellectual property group. Edith Jacques is the Chair of the firm's board of directors and a partner in the Montreal business law group. She specializes in mergers and acquisitions, commercial law, and international law. She acts as a business and strategic advisor to medium and large private companies. She is highly involved with manufacturing companies and energy firms. Ms. Jacques is known for her versatility, practicality, and pragmatism in various commercial matters. This recognition by Lexpert is proof of the quality and depth of expertise offered by Lavery, confirming its commitment to providing tailored solutions to its clients in the energy sector. About Lavery Lavery is the leading independent law firm in Quebec. It has over 200 professionals based in Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke, and Trois-Rivières, working daily to offer a full range of legal services to organizations doing business in Quebec. Recognized by the most prestigious legal directories, Lavery's professionals are at the heart of the business community and actively involved in their communities. The firm's expertise is frequently sought by numerous national and global partners to assist them with matters in Quebec jurisdiction.
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Lavery welcomes Michael Debay and Sarah Trublard as lawyers
Lavery is pleased to announce the appointment of two new lawyers to its Montreal office: Michael Debay and Sarah Trublard. Michael Debay joins our Business Law group as a lawyer specializing in tax law. “What attracted me about Lavery was the special relationship we have with our clients and the expertise of the team’s professionals. As a tax lawyer, I am inspired by challenging mandates that promote innovation, collaboration, and the continuous development of my skills, all within a dynamic team.” Sarah Trublard joins our team as a lawyer and trademark agent. "What immediately appealed to me about Lavery was the importance placed on human relationships, recognizing each person's potential, and collaboration, in an environment that aligns with my values. As a young lawyer, I am delighted to be joining a stimulating team that values professional development and personal fulfillment in equal measure." We warmly welcome Michael and Sarah to our teams!
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Two partners recognized as Leading Lawyers by Lexpert in its special health sciences edition
On July 2, 2025, Lexpert recognized the expertise of two partners in its 2025 Lexpert Special Edition: Health Sciences. Chantal Desjardins and Alain Y. Dussault are recognized among Canada’s leaders, highlighting the firm’s excellence and strategic role in Health Sciences. Chantal Desjardins, Partner, Lawyer and Trademark Agent, actively assists her clients in establishing their rights in the field of intellectual property, which includes the protection and defence of trademarks, industrial designs, trade secrets, copyright, domain names and other related forms of intellectual property, in order to further their business objectives. Ms. Desjardins provides legal advice and expertise in intellectual property protection and management, represents her clients in the examination of applications and opposition and litigation proceedings in Canada and in other countries. She negotiates licences, various contracts in the field and technology transfers. She advises and defends her clients’ advertising and labelling rights and on other matters, such as the Charter of the French language. Alain Y. Dussault, Partner, Lawyer and Trademark Agent in the Intellectual Property group. He mainly practises intellectual property litigation and has extensive experience in patent litigation, trademarks, copyright and industrial designs. He acts in various large-scale disputes, including certain multijurisdictional disputes, for clients in various industries, including pharmaceutical, agri-food, electronics, forest and entertainment. He has represented prestigious clients in complex disputes before the courts in the province of Quebec, the federal courts and the Supreme Court of Canada. He also advises his clients on registering, managing and protecting their intellectual property rights. This recognition by Lexpert shows the quality and depth of expertise offered by Lavery, attesting to its commitment to provide solutions tailored to its clients. About Lavery Lavery is the leading independent law firm in Quebec. Its more than 200 professionals, based in Montréal, Québec City, Sherbrooke and Trois-Rivières, work every day to offer a full range of legal services to organizations doing business in Quebec. Recognized by the most prestigious legal directories, Lavery professionals are at the heart of what is happening in the business world and are actively involved in their communities. The firm’s expertise is frequently sought after by numerous national and international partners to provide support in cases under Quebec jurisdiction.