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  1. Pierre-L. Baribeau recipient of the 2013 pro Bono-Rajpattie-Persaud Award

    Lavery is pleased to announce that Mr. Pierre-L. Baribeau, a Labour and Employment Law partner at Lavery, has received the 2013 Pro Bono-Rajpattie-Persaud Award during the Annual Presidential Dinner of the Québec Branch of the Canadian Bar Association (ABC-Québec) that was held on May 23, 2013 at the Hotel Hyatt Regency Montreal.This award recognizes each year the exceptional contribution of a member of ABC-Québec to the community. Mr. Baribeau’s long-standing community involvement is expressed by his commitment in various foundations and non-profit organizations. He is currently Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Quebec Lung Association and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Boscoville 2000, a troubled youth help centre."Pierre Baribeau fully deserves this award handed out by ABC-Québec. Lavery is proud to have such a distinguished lawyer within its ranks. Whether he is representing important clients or doing community work, Pierre always stays true to his values. When a cause is dear to his heart, he wholeheartedly embraces it. For instance, in 2012, he reached the top of Island Peak in the Himalayas (Nepal) that stands at 6 189 m, to raise funds for research on respiratory diseases", said Don McCarty, Managing Partner of the firm.

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  2. Lavery, sponsor of the 2013 Congress of the Quebec Bar

    Lavery is pleased to sponsor the 58th edition of the Congress of the Quebec Bar that will take place on May 30-31 and June 1, 2013 at the Palais des congrès de Montréal. The 2013 edition of the Congress will be held under the  theme "You are key to the solution". More specifically, the Congress will focus on the lawyer as an agent of social change and on the legal solutions he can provide to improve  society.Ms. Marie Cossette, a Litigation partner at Lavery, is a member of the Organizing Committee for the 2013 Congress. Her involvement shows the firm’s support for the Quebec Bar’s mission. Marie Cossette will also give a conference on crisis management during the Congress and will be a member of the jury for the finale of the show Droit de cité that will be broadcasted live from the Congress on Thursday, May 30.For more information about this event, click here.

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  3. Marie-Claude Perreault, speaker at the Rassemblement pour la santé et le mieux-être en entreprise

    Ms. Marie-Claude Perreault, CIRC, a Labour and Employment Law partner at Lavery, gave a talk entitled “Les politiques alcool / drogue en milieu de travail : De l’accommodement aux ententes particulières” (Workplace alcohol and drug policies: From accommodation to specific arrangements) during the first edition of the Rassemblement pour la santé et le mieux-être en entreprise that was held at the Palais des congrès de Montréal on May 13-14, 2013.Lavery was a sponsor for this event, which gave Ms. Perreault the opportunity to introduce a renowned speaker: Mr. Pierre Lavoie, a committed athlete who put together the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie to encourage elementary school pupils in Quebec to adopt healthy life habits.This conference, which drew more than 1,500 participants who are active in workplace health services in Quebec, represents the most significant event focused on innovative health initiatives and enterprise performance issues. The event also included a large Exhibitors’ Hall and offered many networking opportunities.

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  4. A first term for Léa Maalouf on the Board of Directors of the Young Bar Association of Montreal

    During its Annual General Meeting, held on May 10, the Young Bar Association of Montreal (YBAM) announced the election results for various positions. Ms. Léa Maalouf, a Litigation lawyer at Lavery, was elected for a first term as administrator on the YBAM Board of Directors for 2013-2014.Founded in 1898, the YBAM represents lawyers with 10 years or less of practice, registered in the Montreal area. The mission of the YBAM is to defend and promote its members’ interests. It also offers various segments of the population consulting and legal information on a volunteer basis, besides organizing charitable activities. Overall, the YBAM seeks to improve access to justice and contribute to the well-being of the community.

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  5. Dina Raphaël, author of an article in Sécurité financière magazine

    Ms. Dina Raphaël, a Litigation partner at Lavery, published an article entitled “Vous êtes au cœur d’une tourmente juridique : Que faire ?” (In the midst of legal turmoil: Your options) in the April-May 2013 issue of Sécurité financière magazine, a publication of the Chambre de la sécurité financière. In this article, which is intended for the members of the Chambre de la sécurité financière, Ms. Raphaël discusses the various ways of coping with a disciplinary complaint or a civil remedy. She also provides advice to help members of the Chambre avoid such legal turmoil. To read this article (in French), click here.

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  6. Marc-Étienne Vien-Desbiens, recipient of the Lavery Cup at the 2013 edition of the Pierre-Basile-Mignault Moot Court Competition

    Lavery is pleased to mention that Marc-Étienne Vien-Desbiens, a law student at Université Laval, was awarded the Lavery Cup for “Third Best Litigator” during the 35th edition of the Pierre-Basile-Mignault Moot Court Competition, which was held at Université Laval in 2013. This annual moot court competition involves the six Canadian Law faculties with a civil law section: Université Laval, Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke, UQÀM, McGill University and University of Ottawa.From left to right: Ms. Anne-Marie Laflamme, chairperson of the competition and assistant dean of the Faculty of Law at Université Laval; Ms. Valérie Belle-Isle, associate at Lavery’s Quebec City office; and Marc-Étienne Vien-Desbiens, recipient of the Lavery Cup

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  7. Marie-Claude Cantin and Louis-Martin Dubé, authors of an article on the Regulation to improve building safety

    Ms. Marie-Claude Cantin, a Litigation partner at Lavery, and Mr. Louis-Martin Dubé, a Business Law partner at Lavery, wrote an article entitled “New by-law regarding building safety: Imposes onerous obligations on owners” that was published in the last issue of Espace Montréal magazine, a quarterly publication.The article focuses on the Regulation’s new provisions with respect to façades and multistorey garages, which came into force on March 18, 2013. The two authors discuss the various obligations on owners created by these provisions.To read this article, click here.

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  8. Julie Cousineau and Jean-Sébastien Desroches, speakers at the annual seminar organized by the Groupement des chefs d’entreprise du Québec

    Ms. Julie Cousineau and Mr. Jean-Sébastien Desroches, practising at Lavery in the areas of litigation and business law respectively, acted as co-speakers during the annual seminar organized by the Groupement des chefs d’entreprise du Québec, which was held on May 2, 2013 in Saint-Hyacinthe under the theme “Alliances et collaborations rentables” (Profitable Alliances and Partnerships).The event was very successful, drawing some 400 people, mostly business leaders from Quebec and Europe. In their conference, Ms. Cousineau and Mr. Desroches focused on the different types of strategic partnerships available to foster business growth.For more information (in French), click here.

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  9. Marie-Claude Cantin in Quebec City for the Conference on the Regulation to improve building safety

    Ms. Marie-Claude Cantin, a Litigation partner at Lavery, acted as speaker during the Conference on the Regulation to improve building safety, which was held at the firm’s Quebec City office on May 1, 2013.This event was very successful. It drew more than 40 people from various professional sectors, including construction and engineering, real estate, education, health and insurance.The Conference, which was followed by a cocktail, dealt more specifically with the Regulation’s impact on the maintenance and inspection of façades and multistorey garages as well as on fire protection. In addition, this conference discussed the provisions with respect to water cooling towers that will become effective on May 12, 2013.

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  10. Audrey Gibeault, author of an article in Canadian Tax Focus magazine

    Ms. Audrey Gibeault, CPA, CA, Business Law associate at Lavery, has published an article entitled “Unexpected Application of Part XII.2 Tax to a Canadian Personal Trust” in the May 2013 issue of Canadian Tax Focus, a publication of the Canadian Tax Foundation.Ms. Gibeault’s article deals namely with the tax issues related to the application of Part XII.2 Tax to a trust that is a resident of Canada, in circumstances where the trust’s beneficiaries have become non-residents of Canada under the Income Tax Act.To read this article, click here.

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  11. Gérard Coulombe, panelist at the Conference Breakfast of the Institute of Corporate Directors – Quebec Chapter

    Mr. Gérard Coulombe, Q.C., Business Law partner at Lavery, was a panelist at a conference breakfast, entitled “Should boards fear or like activist investors?”, that was held on April 23, 2013 at the Ritz-Carlton Montreal.Organized by the Institute of Corporate Directors – Quebec Chapter, this event drew almost 300 people. The participants were very interested in hearing the panelists discuss the manner in which a board of directors should deal with activist shareholders.For more information, click here.

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  12. Simon Lemay at the National Assembly of Québec for World Intellectual Property Day

    Mr. Simon Lemay, Intellectual Property Law partner at Lavery, was part of a delegation comprising patent agents, trade-mark agents and intellectual property lawyers who were present at the National Assembly of Québec on April 25 to hear elected members recognize World Intellectual Property Day during a motion without notice.World Intellectual Property Day is an initiative that was launched in 2000 by the World Intellectual Property Organization. Mr. Lemay and other members of the delegation emphasized the important work accomplished by IP professionals who actively contribute to innovation, economic development and the creation of wealth in Quebec.For more information [French], click here.

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