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  1. Bernard Larocque and Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin of Lavery, speakers at the 2013 Conference Jean-Bélanger on damage insurance

    Mr. Bernard Larocque and Mr. Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin, Litigation lawyers at Lavery, recently acted as speakers at the Canadian Bar Association, Québec Branch (CBA Québec) Annual Review of Insurance Law which drew many insurance professionals.This event was renamed Conference Jean-Bélanger in honour of a renowned lawyer at Lavery who passed away in 2013. Mr. Jean Bélanger is considered a pioneer in insurance law. For several decades, he contributed to the growth of this legal area of practice.For more information about the Conference Jean-Bélanger (in French), click here.

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  2. Louis Charette of Lavery appointed on the Defense Research Institute International Committee

    Mr. Louis Charette, a Litigation partner at Lavery, was appointed “Canada Country Chair” of the Defense Research Institute (DRI) International Committee. The DRI is the world’s largest organization of attorneys defending the interests of businesses and individuals in civil litigation cases.The DRI International Committee is a forum that brings together international clients and their in-house and outside counsel to discuss relevant substantive, regulatory and procedural issues.

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  3. Chloé Fauchon joins Lavery as an associate

    Lavery is pleased to announce that Ms. Chloé Fauchon has joined the firm as an associate on January 20, 2014. Called to the Quebec Bar in 2014 and a former articling student with the firm in 2013, Ms. Fauchon will practise in the firm’s Administrative Law Group.Recipient of many awards for academic excellence, Ms. Fauchon took part in the prestigious pan-Canadian Laskin moot court competition in administrative and constitutional law for which her team won the first place Jeremy Oliver Prize. While at law school, she also did a legal internship with the department of legal affairs at the Quebec Ministry of Culture, Communications and the Status of Women as well as the Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports.

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  4. Katia Opalka of Lavery, to moderate panel at McGill Arctic law colloquium

    Katia Opalka, a partner at Lavery who practices in the areas of environmental and aboriginal law, will moderate a panel at an Arctic law colloquium entitled “Offshore Resources & International Governance” to be held at the Faculty of Law of McGill University on Saturday, January 25, 2014.This event will bring together renowned practitioners and academics who will discuss issues such as Canadian Arctic sovereignty, rights of passage and jurisdiction over natural resources.Ms. Opalka will moderate a panel on offshore resources.For more information about the Colloquium, click here.

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  5. René Branchaud of Lavery appointed director of NovX21

    Mr. René Branchaud, a Business Law partner at Lavery, was recently appointed a director on the Board of Directors of NovX21, previously Pro-Or, following the corporation’s Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders.NovX21 is a mining corporation located in Quebec that successfully uses a new patented chlorination technology to quickly and ecologically recover precious metals (ex.: gold, nickel, copper) from recycled materials.

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  6. Lavery involved in Lexpert’s Top 10 Cases for 2013

    Lavery appears in Lexpert’s Top 10 Cases list for 2013 that was published in the magazine’s January 2014 issue. In Federation of Law Societies v. Canada (Attorney General), Mr. Raymond Doray, Ad. E., and Mr. Loïc Berdnikoff, Administrative Law partners at the firm, represented the Barreau du Québec and the Chambre des notaires before the Supreme Court of British Columbia and the Court of Appeal of British Columbia in a complex litigation pertaining to the constitutionality of specific provisions of the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering)and Terrorist Financing Act that came into force on November 8, 2001.In this case, the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, supported by other petitioners, which include the Barreau du Québec and the Chambre des notaires du Québec, argued that lawyers should be exempted from provisions which, among other things, infringed on the attorney-client privilege, the duty of loyalty to each client and the independence of the Bar. This case is currently before the Supreme Court of Canada.For more information on this case, click here to consult the attached document.

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  7. Bernard Larocque and Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin of Lavery, speakers at the 2013 Annual Review of Insurance Law

    Mr. Bernard Larocque and Mr. Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin, Litigation partner and associate at Lavery, respectively, acted as speakers at a training seminar focused on the 2013 Annual Review of Insurance Law. This event took place at the Lavery Conference Centre on January 14-15, 2014.This event drew more than 80 insurance professionals. It is worth mentioning that the Annual Review of Insurance Law will from now on be organized in honour of Mr. Jean Bélanger. This renowned lawyer at Lavery, who passed away in 2013, is considered a pioneer in insurance law. For several decades, he contributed to the growth of this legal area of practice.From left to right: Mr. Bernard Larocque and Mr. Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin

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  8. Denis Michaud appointed Vice-President of the Commission municipale du Québec

    Mr. Denis Michaud, who practised in the area of municipal law at Lavery, de Billy from 2006 to 2014, was appointed member and Vice-President of the Commission municipale du Québec on January 6, 2014.Mr. Michaud has more than 20 years of expertise in the municipal sector, including as a private practice lawyer and as City Manager and Clerk of the City of Beauharnois. He has taught municipal law and urban law at the Université Laval Faculty of Law as well as environmental law at the Centre universitaire de formation en environnement et développement durable of the Université de Sherbrooke.The appointment of Mr. Michaud is one of many for Lavery Alumni. For more information, consult the page Lavery Graduates Make Their Mark.

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  9. Emmanuel Sala, a lawyer specializing in Tax law, joins Lavery

    Lavery is pleased to announce that Mr. Emmanuel Sala has joined the firm as a Business Law partner.Mr. Sala’s practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, reorganizations and financing transactions on behalf of Canadian and foreign corporations that are involved in various sectors, particularly renewable energy and natural resources. Mr. Sala is also very active in tax dispute resolution and voluntary disclosures.Emmanuel Sala holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance from HEC Montréal and is a member of the Ordre des comptables professionnels agréés du Québec. He advises his clients on various issues of interest and currently acts as a lecturer with regards to the master of laws (taxation option) program jointly sponsored by HEC Montréal and the Faculty of Law of the Université de Montréal. A highly sought-after speaker, Mr. Sala has also written many articles that were published in several magazines, including the Mining Journal, The Northern Miner and Global Business Reports."Lavery is very pleased to welcome Emmanuel Sala in our firm’s Business Law Group. Emmanuel brings to Lavery a solid and wide-ranging experience that will reinforce our business law expertise for the benefit of our clients", said Don McCarty, Managing Partner of the firm.

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  10. Opération Père Noël at Lavery: A successful initiative

    The Opération Père Noël 2013 at Lavery was a successful initiative. Thanks to the generosity of Lavery employees, more than 80 children from disadvantaged families and orphans will receive a gift during the Holidays.Chaired by Mr. Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin, a Litigation associate at Lavery, this yearly activity was organized by a dedicated team comprising Ms. Michèle Gamache, a Business Law associate at Lavery, Ms. Marie-Ève Gauthier, Ms. Line Grandmaison, Ms. Chantal Verreault as well as Ms. Marie-Claude Galarneau and her son, Julien.This initiative shows the extent of Lavery’s community involvement which is also expressed through pro bono activities or the Centraide Campaign. Established in 1995, Opération Père Noël is a non-profit organization that allows children to experience the magic of Christmas on December 25 by receiving the gift they wanted. Opération Père Noël acknowledges Lavery’s sustained community presence since the firm is a “corporate contributor” of this organization.

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  11. Jean Saint-Onge recognized as a leading US-Canada cross-border lawyer in the area of class actions

    Mr. Jean Saint-Onge, Ad. E., a Litigation partner at Lavery, was named a leading cross-border lawyer in the area of class actions in the 2013 edition of the directory Lexpert Guide to the Leading US/Canada Cross-border Litigation Lawyers in Canada. Mr. Saint-Onge has been involved in numerous precedent-setting cases and has represented major corporations in multijurisdictional and cross border class actions, more particularly in the areas of competition law and consumer law.He is listed among the leading practitioners in the fields of Class Actions, Litigation - Commercial Insurance and Litigation - Product Liability in The Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory 2013. The expertise of Mr. Saint-Onge is also recognized in the category Dispute Resolution: Class Action (Defence) Canada in the 2013 edition of the prestigious legal directory Chambers Global as well as in the 2014 edition of Best Lawyers in Canada in the area of class actions.

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  12. Brittany Carson and Raphaël Bacal join Lavery as associates

    Lavery is pleased to announce that Ms. Brittany Carson and Mr. Raphaël Bacal recently joined the firm as associates after completing their articles with Lavery. A graduate of McGill University in political science and law, Ms. Carson will be practising in the Labour and Employment Law Group.A graduate of McGill University’s Faculty of Law, Mr. Bacal will be practising in the Business Law Group, particularly in the areas of business transactions and securities law.

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