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  1. Magali Cournoyer-Proulx, coauthor of the Code des professions annoté 2015

    Ms. Magali Cournoyer-Proulx, a Labour Law partner and member of the Health Law team at Lavery, joined judges Guy Cournoyer and Erik Vanchestein, as well as Ms. Myriam Corbeil as coauthor of the third edition of the Code des professions annoté 2015, published in April 30, 2015 by Éditions Yvon Blais. This edition, which already includes close to a thousand important decisions, has been updated with over 500 new essential and relevant decision summaries, as well as new doctrine relating to professional matters. To order a copy, click here (in French only).

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  2. Marie-Josée Hétu and Myriam Lavallée give a conference to Drummondville’s HR Network

    On May 6, 2015, Ms. Marie-Josée Hétu and Ms. Myriam Lavallée, respectively Labour and Employment Law partner and lawyer, gave a conference on the recent developments in this field of practice to members of Drummondville’s HR Network. Over 40 human resources managers attended this breakfast-meeting which showcased this year’s important decisions in labour and employment law. This activity has been held in Drummondville for the past few years and is always greatly appreciated by the participants.The speakers have in fact been asked to come back next year.

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  3. Members of the Lavery GO inc. Committee participate in the 48h Entrepreneurs event

    Numerous Committee members of the Lavery GO inc. Program took part on May 1st and 2, 2015 in the 48h Entrepreneurs, an initiative of the Jeune Chambre de commerce de Montréal and the Regroupement des Jeunes Chambres de commerce du Québec whose program is entirely dedicated to Quebec entrepreneurship. On May 1st, Lavery held a stand throughout the day at the Salon des entrepreneurs of the Palais des congrès de Montréal, where they presented the Lavery GO inc. Program to the many participants of the 48h Entrepreneurs. Four teams comprised of Committee members of the Lavery GO inc. Program held the fort in rotation: Guillaume Synnott and Judith Houle-Couture, Étienne Brassard, Raphaël Bacal and Élodie Brunet, Ariane Lauzière and Anne-Sophie Lamonde as well as Jean-Philippe Latreille and Rhonda Grintuch. On May 2, Mr. Brassard, a Business Law partner and Coordinator of the Lavery GO inc. Program, took part in the Startup Next Demo Night, which was held at La Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec in Montreal. On this occasion, four tech startups presented their businesses to a panel of four judges comprised of Mr. Brassard, Ty Denco (Director, Techstars), Maryse Gingras (Director, Futurpreneur Canada), Alexandre Guertin (Investment Associate, Teralys Capital) and Simon Lapointe (Audit Director, Richter). Following the judges’ deliberations, the startup MakerBloks was crowned winner of the competition. During the day, Mr. Latreille, Business Law lawyer, was co-responsible for the Relève d’affaires course during which were discussed issues relating to the transfer, the change of ownership and the start of a business.   From left to right : Maryse Gingras (Director, Futurpreneur Canada), Étienne Brassard (Partner, Lavery), Simon Lapointe (Audit Director, Richter), Alexandre Guertin (Investment Associate, Teralys Capital) and Ty Denco (Director, Techstars)

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  4. Benjamin David Gross, discussion leader and speaker at ELFA’s Legal Forum 2015

    On May 3, 2015, Benjamin David Gross, a Business Law partner at Lavery, acted as discussion leader and speaker during a roundtable entitled “How U.S. Lawyers view Canada” which took place at the Legal Forum 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. Organized by the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA), this forum gathered over 250 attorneys specialized in the field, each benefitting from interactive updates on legal issues impacting their practice or businesses, as well as providing them with networking opportunities. Conferences were given on key issues in the leasing industry: motor vehicles; syndications; bundled solutions; agriculture; mining; construction; bankruptcy; fraud; energy; conflicts with leasing companies and manufacturers; and foreign laws, including Canada, Mexico and Europe, only to name a few. 

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  5. Lavery organizes the Annual Conference on Labour and Employment Law in Trois-Rivières

    Lavery’s Annual Conference on Labour and Employment Law took place on May 5, 2015 in Trois-Rivières. Close to 100 poeple gathered at the Delta Hotel to attend the various conferences presented by Mr. Jean Boulet, Mr. Nicolas Courcy and Ms. Myriam Lavallée. The speakers discussed different subjects, from the recent developments in labour and employment law, to analyzing the place social media holds in a disciplinary process, and finally, the study of the extent of an employer’s obligation to accommodate in 2015. The Conference was a big success and greatly appreciated by all participants! Mr. Jean Boulet, Ms. Myriam Lavallée and Mr. Nicolas Courcy

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  6. Four Lavery lawyers participate in CCIQ’s Foire des entrepreneurs

    On April 30, 2015, Valérie Belle-Isle, Catherine Gendron, Karine Pelletier and Marie-Hélène Riverin participated in the event Foire des entrepreneurs, organized by the Chambre de commerce et de l’industrie de Québec (CCIQ). Over 130 exhibitors were present at this event, which gathered the expertise of organizations and professional firms under the same roof, offering specific services in business development, no matter the stage the businesses are in: start-up, growth or succession. Crash conferences unfolded throughout the day. Ms. Belle-Isle, Ms. Gendron, Ms. Pelletier and Ms. Riverin took part in them by presenting a conference entitled “Le jour où tout a déboulé” (The Day everything snowballed). Through a story line about the Sansoucie brothers, fictional characters, the four lawyers discussed the legal issues of their respective fields to make the public aware that prevention is better than cure. Numerous visitors of Lavery’s stand were thrilled by the special service proposal offered by these four professionals during the Foire des entrepreneurs ! Valérie Belle-Isle Catherine Gendron Karine Pelletier Marie-Hélène Riverin Karine Pelletier, Catherine Gendron, Marie-Hélène Riverin and Valérie Belle-Isle

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  7. The Lavery GO inc. Program, proud partner of a conference on crowdfunding

    On May 1st, the Lavery GO inc. Program partnered with Pléiade Capital to present a conference on crowdfunding at HEC Montreal. During the event, investor David Nault of iNovia Capital, serial entrepreneur Benoît L’Archevêque and Marc-Olivier St-Jacques of the Autorité des marchés financiers discussed the evolution of crowdfunding in Quebec. The Lavery GO inc. Program team is proud to be the main partner of this event and will closely follow the developments of the highly anticipated Regulation 45-108 respecting Crowdfunding.

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  8. Étienne Brassard, Marie-Hélène Jolicoeur, Guillaume Lavoie and Jonathan Warin appointed partners at Lavery

    Lavery is pleased to announce the appointment of Étienne Brassard, Marie-Hélène Jolicoeur, Guillaume Lavoie and Jonathan Warin as partners of the firm. Étienne Brassard practises business law with the firm and is a member of the Private Financing Group. His main areas of practice are business finance, banking law and commercial law and, in particular, the negotiation and drafting of credit, the related movable and immovable security agreements, as well as the documentation required for lease financing and installment sales. He has also acted in several major crossborder syndicated and non-syndicated financings during his practice, or relating to specific assets such as aircraft financing, rolling stock and heavy machinery. He is also the Lavery Go inc. Program Coordinator. Marie-Hélène Jolicoeur has particular expertise in the areas of labour and employment law, health law and the law of occupational health and safety. She pleads before administrative tribunals and courts of law, particularly the Commission des lésions professionnelles. She also acts as an employer spokesperson for collective agreements. Guillaume Lavoie practises in private equity, venture capital and securities law and mergers and acquisitions. He acts as a legal advisor to various Canadian and foreign corporations and private equity and venture capital funds in connection with asset purchases and sales and the acquisition of public and private corporations. He has extensive experience with respect to international transactions. He also advises Canadian issuers and their boards of directors on corporate governance issues and advises some clients on competition law, foreign investment and regulatory matters. Jonathan Warin is a member of the firm's Commercial Litigation Group and specializes in bankruptcy and insolvency, extraordinary remedies and realizing on security. He regularly intervenes in various insolvency cases, whether to represent institutional lenders, trustees or debtors in a restructuring and liquidation context. He also handles commercial litigation cases of all kinds, particularly shareholder remedies and injunctions. “We are very pleased to welcome Étienne, Marie-Hélène, Guillaume and Jonathan as Lavery partners. Being named partner undoubtedly represents an important milestone in their career as well as a recognition of the quality of their work in representing our clients. Over the years, they have all acquired comprehensive expertise in their respective areas of practice, making them among the best lawyers in their field”, said Don McCarty, Managing Partner of the firm. Étienne Brassard Marie-Hélène Jolicoeur Guillaume Lavoie Jonathan Warin

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  9. Michel Servant invited to preside the Prix Relève d’Excellence 2015 Committee of Réseau HEC Montréal

    Michel Servant, a Business Law partner at Lavery, will be the President of the Prix Relève d’Excellence 2015 Committee of Réseau HEC Montréal. This competition recognizes the professional success of HEC’s graduates, aged 35 and under, in four different classes: Large Enterprises, Small and Medium Enterprises (SME), Entrepreneurs and Young Professionals. The prize-winners are selected by a jury of experienced business people. This event will take place as a Gala-Evening on Thursday, May 21, 2015, at the Parquet of Centre CDP Capital. 2015 marks the 30th anniversary of the Prix Relève d’Excellence and Mr. Michael Sabia, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, will be the Honorary President. The Caisse is one of the largest institutional fund managers in Canada and North America. HEC Montréal is a university business school whose reputation as a leader in teaching and research is recognized in Québec, Canada, and around the world.

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  10. Jean Boulet discusses Centraide with Trois-Rivières’ Le Nouvelliste

    On April 24, 2015, Jean Boulet, a Labour and Employment partner and manager of the Lavery Trois-Rivières office, gave an interview to Le Nouvelliste where he presented Centraide’s new identity: “We are community”. President of the Board of Directors of Centraide Mauricie, Mr. Boulet explains the importance of the symbolism behind this new signature, emphasizing on community involvement, namely with youth, seniors, immigrants, and people with disabilities or mental illnesses. To read the article, click here (in French only).

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  11. Lavery, proud sponsor of the Pinel Excelle team

    Lavery is proud to sponsor the Pinel Excelle team of the Pinel Foundation in the 2015 Banquet Scotia Race which will take place on April 26, 2015 at Parc Jean-Drapeau. Many personnel members of the Philippe-Pinel Institute will take part in this 5K or 21K race to bring support to the Foundation. For over 30 years, the Foundation has supported the only highly specialized legal psychiatry centre in Quebec: the Montreal Philippe-Pinel Institute. Its mission is to push for the development of this centre: patient care and their environment, research in mental health and violence, promoting education and reinforcing prevention. If you wish to make a donation to the foundation or a member of the Pinel Excelle team, please click here.

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  12. Jean Martel, co-lecturer at the 9th Compliance Conference of CFIQ

    On April 21, 2015, Jean Martel, Ad. E., a Business Law partner at Lavery, was co-lecturer at the 9th Compliance Conference organized by the Conseil des fonds d’investissement du Québec (CFIQ). His conference, entitled « Régime coopératif en matière de réglementation des marchés capitaux » (Cooperative scheme relating to capital markets regulation), mainly discussed the concepts behind the financial system and the systemic risks, as well as the basis of a cooperative scheme in that field. Other panellists included Mr. Stéphane Rousseau, professor at the Université de Montréal's Faculty of Law where he holds the Chair in Governance and Business Law and Mr. Miville Tremblay, Senior Regional Representative & Director in Montreal (Financial Markets), Bank of Canada.

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