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  1. Louis Rochette (1957-2017) - Homage to a professional dedicated to Québec City’s business community

    It was with great sadness that Lavery de Billy recently learned of the death of its partner Louis Rochette. “Louis Rochette, who worked for our firm since 1995 was a vital force in Québec City’s business community. His skills, passion and vast knowledge of the law which he shared with all members of the firm, especially the junior lawyers, was appreciated by all. We have lost not only a partner but a friend”, said Daniel Bouchard, managing partner of Lavery’s Québec City office. Mr. Rochette practiced primarily in the areas of business law, life sciences and health establishments, focussing on financing, corporate and contractual transactions, high technology, intellectual property and the marketing of university research results. He represented large financial institutions and many public and private companies in both Montréal and Québec City. Mr. Rochette was listed since 2012 in The Best Lawyers in Canada as a leading practitioner in the field of health care law. Since 2008, he also served as Belgium’s Honorary Consul in Québec City and was managing partner of the Québec City office from 2004 to 2012. His commitment to Québec’s business milieu and his active involvement in cultural and charitable organizations was recognized by his peers. He held the following Board positions: President of the Société du Grand théâtre de Québec (since 2015) Director of the Centre de recherche informatique de Montréal (since 2010) Co-Chair of the 2015 edition of Leucan’s Shaved Head fundraising campaign President of the Association des consuls honoraires for the Québec City area (2013-2016) Director of the Société du 400e anniversaire de la ville de Québec (2006-2010) Director of the executive committee of the Québec City Port Authority (2005-2008) President of the Pôle Québec-Chaudière-Appalaches audit committee (now Québec International) (2002-2009) President of the Corporation de la Salle Albert-Rousseau inc. (1996-2015) President of the Québec City Summer Festival (1994-1995) Director of the Québec City Summer Festival (1992-1997) “Other than his professional duties, he was first and foremost a man devoted to his family. His wife, four children and grandson meant everything to him. He was also a sincere and faithful colleague who developed strong and unwavering friendships during his life”, Daniel Bouchard concluded. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones, his friends and those who knew him, whether at the firm, in cultural organizations or Québec City’s business community in which he was actively involved.

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  2. Jean-Philippe Turgeon moderates the franchisors’ round table

    Jean-Philippe Turgeon, the partner responsible for the Franchising and Distribution group, moderated a round table of franchisors organized by Lavery in collaboration with the Conseil québécois de la franchise held on June 9 at the Lavery Conference Centre in Montréal. The round table theme was Investissez-vous votre budget marketing national auprès des bons médias publicitaires ? The event brought together Véronique Desrosiers, co-president of communication and marketing companyÉcorce and Marc-André Rivard, owner ofCommunications Récréation, and franchisors learned about the best media placement marketing strategies.

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  3. Gérard Mounier appointed to the board of directors of the Infrastructure Council

    On May 31, Gérard Mounier, a strategic advisor with the Business Law group and co-chair of the Infrastructure group, was appointed to the board of directors of the Infrastructure Council. Part of his mandate will be to further the three main principles of the Council, which are to i) promote advantageous partnerships for the community, ii) intervene objectively with public organizations and iii) foster technological innovation and sustainable economic development while ensuring the good governance of the organization.

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  4. Lavery commits to healthy living by participating in the 1,000 km event of the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie

    From June 15 to 18, a team made up of firm members participated in the 1,000 km event of the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie. The challenge was to cycle from Saguenay to Montréal, via Mont Tremblant and Gatineau, to raise funds and promote healthy living and the benefits of sport for the young and the not-so-young. Funds raised will be used to support initiatives for students at the Versant Sainte-Geneviève school in Québec City. This participation confirms Lavery’s deep commitment to community engagement and the quality of its role as a corporate citizen.

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  5. Lavery rides for the fight against prostate cancer

    On June 18, a Lavery team participated in the 8th edition of the Tour du Courage PROCURE to raise funds to fight prostate cancer through research, awareness, information, and support for men afflicted by this disease and their families. The Lavery team biked up Mount Royal 12 times in 2 h 36 and raised $5,250, in recognition of the 12 men diagnosed with prostate cancer every day in Quebec.

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  6. Over one hundred participants attend Lavery construction law conferences

    Lavery held two conferences, at its Montréal and Québec City offices respectively on June 1 and 8, 2017, on the latest developments, trends, and issues in construction law. Over one hundred participants attended the conferences. Marie-Claude Cantin moderated the Montréal conference, during which construction arbitration (Emil Vidrascu), the principle of fair treatment of bidders (Julie Grondin), and certain types of construction project financing (Étienne Brassard) were discussed. Marie Cossette moderated the Québec City conference, during which the legal distinction between the principal contract and sub-contract (François Bélanger), the decision in Buesco c. Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosement (Simon Rainville), and the essential due diligence principles with respect to licences, regulations, and authorization certificates (Pier-Olivier Fradette) were addressed.

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  7. Lavery holds a labour and employment symposium in Drummondville

    The Drummondville edition of Lavery’s Major Symposium on Labour and Employment Law was held on June 15 at the Centrexpo Cogeco Drummondville. Participants attended various workshops facilitated by Jean Boulet, Danielle Gauthier and Carl Lessard. The speakers discussed a variety of subjects, including recent developments in labour law, managing employees with difficult behaviour or in psychological distress, and renegotiating collective agreements.

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  8. Daniel Bouchard and Chloé Fauchon speak at a conference on recent developments in environment law

    Daniel Bouchard, Managing Partner of the Québec City office and Chloé Fauchon, a lawyer of the Public and Administrative Law group, spoke at Les développements récents en droit de l’environnement, a conference on recent developments in environment law organized by the Barreau du Québec and held on June 2, 2017, at the Palais des congrès de Montréal. They reviewed the recent jurisprudence on environment law and commented on the effects and scope of Bills 102 and 132, in particular the notion of watercourse, the civil liability of the Minister of the Environment in the exercise of his duties, and the procedure for obtaining an authorization certificate in an emergency. 

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  9. Lavery holds a labour and employment symposium in Sherbrooke

    The Sherbrooke edition of Lavery’s Major Symposium on Labour and Employment Law was held on June 14 at the Delta Hotel. Participants attended various workshops facilitated by Dave Bouchard, Geneviève Chamberland and Danielle Gauthier. The speakers discussed a variety of subjects, including how to successfully terminate an employment, recent developments in labour law, and managing violent behaviour and threats in the workplace.

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  10. Luc Thibaudeau receives an award for engagement from Éducaloi

    Luc Thibaudeau, a partner of the Litigation and Conflict Resolution group, received an award for his engagement from Éducaloi during their annual meeting held on June 6 at the Maison du Barreau. The award recognizes Mr. Thibaudeau’s involvement with the organization, in particular the many times he has delivered Éducaloi workshops in high schools. Éducaloi is a registered Quebec charity that has been playing a leading role in improving access to justice since it was founded in 2000. Its mission is to inform the public about the law and their rights and obligations. To achieve this, it carries out activities in three areas: legal information, legal education and developing an expertise in explaining the law in plain and simple language.

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  11. Lavery holds a labour and employment law symposium in Trois-Rivières

             The Trois-Rivières edition of Lavery’s Major Symposium on Labour and Employment Law was held on June 13 at the Hôtel Gouverneur. Participants attended various workshops facilitated by Jean Boulet, Nicolas Courcy, Myriam Lavallée and Carl Lessard. The speakers discussed a variety of subjects, including best practices when hiring and terminating an employment, managing employees with difficult behaviour or in psychological distress, and renegotiating collective agreements.

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