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  1. Martin Bédard and Julie Brisson, speakers at the 2015 APFF Conference

    On October 7, 8 and 9, 2015, the Centre des congrès de Québec hosted the annual conference of the Association de planification fiscale et financière (APFF). On this occasion, Lavery’s Martin Bédard and Julie Brisson did a presentation entitled “Les règles fiscales en matière de divorce et de separation” (Tax rules in cases of divorce and separation). The speakers did an overview of tax rules regarding divorce and separation including attribution rules as well as an analysis of certain recent rulings and policies which had an impact on these questions.

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  2. Patrick A. Molinari elected first Vice President of CIAJ

    On October 13, 2015, Patrick A. Molinari, counsel at Lavery, was elected first Vice President of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice (CIAJ) during the annual meeting of its board of directors in Saskatoon. The CIAJ is presided by the Hon. Justice Georgina Jackson of the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal. The CIAJ is a pan-Canadian non-profit organization promoting excellence and leadership in the administration of justice through knowledge, learning and the exchange of ideas. The CIAJ offers education and research programs and provides a forum for everyone interested in the administration of justice. The CIAJ was created in 1974 and is now comprised of over 1000 members of legal professions, the judiciary, and private and public organizations.

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  3. Éric Gélinas, speaker at the tax conference on business reorganization

    Éric Gélinas, a counsel at Lavery, will take part in the 4th edition of the tax conference on business reorganization which will take place on November 17 and 19, 2015, in Quebec City and Montreal respectively. Mr. Gélinas will discuss the tax rules regarding Parts IV.1 and VI.1 of the Income Tax Act (ITA) and address particular situations using scenarios. These ITA provisions are often misunderstood and their unexpected application within the frame of business reorganizations might cause adverse tax consequences. For more information on this conference, click here (in French only).

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  4. Emmanuel Sala, co-speaker on flow-through shares

    On October 1st, 2015, Mr. Emmanuel Sala, a partner at Lavery, and Mr. Robin Lévesque of the financial services firm Brassard, Goulet Yargeau, gave a conference organized jointly with the Association de planification fiscale et financière (APFF) and entitled “Actions accréditives: Revue des aspects financiers et développements récents en matière fiscal” (Flow-through shares: a review of the financial aspects and recent developments in tax matters), which was presented to the business community in Quebec City. On this occasion, they reviewed the main financial and tax aspects to consider when investors purchase flow-through shares. Special attention was given to the most recent changes in tax matters and both speakers differentiated between the good and not so good strategies in this field. 

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  5. Louis-Martin Dubé, panelist at the Montréal Real Estate Strategy & Leasing Conference

    The 9th Montréal Real Estate Strategy & Leasing Conference took place on October 15, 2015, at the Palais des congrès de Montréal. Mr. Louis-Martin Dubé, a partner at Lavery, took part in this event as panelist for a conference entitled “Negotiating strategies for today’s market: how to understand the deal, resolve key issues, and close the transaction”. This conference targets all executives responsible for their organization’s asset management strategies as well as all the individuals who play an integral role in the leasing process in office, industrial and retail markets

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  6. Lavery holds a symposium in Labour and Employment Law in Sherbrooke

    Lavery’s Sherbrooke office organized a symposium in Labour and Employment Law on October 9, 2015. Gathered at the Delta Hotel, about 125 attendees got to participate in various workshops presented by Danielle Gauthier, Jean-François Pagé, Geneviève Chamberland and Dave Bouchard. The topics addressed in this conference revolve around the gathering and use of personal information, recent legal and case-law developments, social media in the workplace and the obligation to discipline dangerous acts before being held responsible by the CSST.

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  7. Jean-Philippe Turgeon and Stéphanie Destrempes publish an article in the IBA-International Franchising Newsletter

    Mr. Jean-Philippe Turgeon and Ms. Stéphanie Destrempes of Lavery’s Franchising and distribution group wrote an article in the September 2015 issue of the International Franchising Newsletter of the International Bar Association Legal Practice Division presenting a comparative overview of the application of the implied duty of good faith in franchise agreements in Quebec, following the Dunkin Brand case, and in the rest of Canada and abroad, including the United States, France, United Kingdom and Australia, where franchise is a significant area of the industry. To read this article, click here.

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  8. Lavery holds a symposium in Labour and Employment Law in Quebec City

    Lavery’s Quebec City office organized a symposium in Labour and Employment Law on September 30, 2015. Gathered at Hôtel Quartier, about 30 attendees got to participate in various workshops presented by Marie-Hélène Riverin, Charlotte Fortin, Jean-François Pagé and Nicolas Joubert. Speakers addressed many different subjects, starting with a retrospective of decisions of interest in that field, as well as presentations regarding a variety of problems that can arise in the workplace.

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  9. Luc Thibaudeau quoted in an article from the Journal du Barreau du Québec

    Luc Thibaudeau, a Litigation partner at Lavery, was quoted in an article from the September 2015 issue of the Journal du Barreau du Québec.The article entitled “Débats sur la langue - Quelles réformes à venir sur l’affichage?” (Language debate - What are the coming reforms for displays?), analyzes legislative modifications that might occur in the Charter of the French Language this fall, and might have an effect on retailers’ displays which, following a recent Quebec Court of Appeal ruling, can be in English. On that subject, Mr. Thibaudeau gives precisions regarding the constitutional issues such provincial legislative changes can bring, while trademarks are of federal jurisdiction. To read this article, click here (in French only, pages 1 and 3).

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  10. Mary Delli Quadri, speaker at CLHIA

    Mary Delli Quadri, an associate at Lavery, was a speaker at the annual meeting of the legal division of the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association ("CLHIA"), held in Halifax from September 30 to October 2. Lavery sponsored the event and was also represented by Ms. Evelyne Verrier. On this occasion, Ms. Delli Quadri reviewed recent Quebec case laws before counsels working for life and health insurance companies and external lawyers present by invitation.

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  11. Bernard Larocque, speaker at the Conference on Recent Developments in Insurance Law

    Bernard Larocque of Lavery gave a conference entitled “La proposition d’assurance par internet : où en sommes-nous?” (The online insurance application: where do we stand?), on October 2, 2015 at the Conference on Recent Developments in Insurance Law, organized by the Continuing Education Department of the Quebec Bar. Following an overview of the applicable rules, he discussed the impact the application has on the insurer and insured’s obligations. He also covered the issue of proving the application when completed online. A text was also written and distributed to participants of the seminar, authored by Mr. Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin and Ms. Leïla Yacoubi, both lawyers at Lavery, as well as Bernard Larocque. Ms. Léa Pelletier Marcotte, a student at the firm, also took part in its drafting. 

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  12. Three Lavery partners are recognized in the first edition of Chambers Canada

    René Branchaud, Josée Dumoulin and Jean Saint-Onge, partners at Lavery, have been recognized as leaders in their respective fields, in the 2016 issue of Chambers Canada. The expertise of Mr. Branchaud is recognized in Corporate/commercial law and in energy and Natural Resources (Mining). Ms. Dumoulin is recognized in the field of Pension and Benefits, whereas Mr. Saint-Onge is in the category Dispute Resolution: Class Action (Defence). This prestigious recognition is the result of extensive peer surveys conducted in Canada. The lawyers and law firms profiled in Chambers Canada are selected following a rigorous process where numerous interviews are conducted with a vast range of lawyers and their clients, i.e. commercial users of legal services, by a number of full-time researchers. Moreover, the final selection is based on well-defined criteria, such as the quality of service provided to clients, legal expertise and commercial astuteness. For more information, click on the following links: René Branchaud Josée Dumoulin Jean Saint-Onge

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