Securities lawyer Michèle Gamache awarded distinction
Michèle Gamache, a securities lawyer with Lavery LLP in Montreal, has been awarded the Jules-Deschênes prize by the Quebec division of the Canadian Bar Association. Gamache received the award, given...
View ArticleLavery adds four lawyers
Beside poaching commercial real estate and financing specialist Louis-Martin Dubé away from Fasken Martineau LLP, Lavery LLP added three other lawyers to its team over the summer. They include: Veteran...
View ArticleLitigator leaving Lavery
Pierre Bourque Pierre Bourque is leaving Lavery LLP come Jan. 1 to join the Montreal office of Robinson Sheppard Shapiro LLP (RSS). Bourque, a seasoned corporate and commercial litigator who moved over...
View ArticleLavery recruits aboriginal law talent
Carolina Manganelli Carolina Manganelli is returning to private practice after almost four years working on aboriginal law files for the federal justice department. Manganelli has joined the...
View ArticleAdvising on the proposed US$1.08 billion takeover of Montreal biotech Enobia...
As recently as five months ago, an executive of Montreal drug developer Enobia Pharma Inc. publicly mused that possible plans to publicly list in the United States could make it an acquisition target...
View ArticleLavery adds tax advisor from Deloitte
Carolyne Corbeil Carolyne Corbeil is leaving the world of a professional services consulting giant to practice tax law planning at Lavery LLP in Montreal. Corbeil most recently worked as a director in...
View ArticleFive new Quebec judges named
Marie St-Pierre, the Quebec Superior Court justice who last year issued a brick of a judgment in the long-running Castor Holdings Ltd. auditors’ negligence case, has been named to the bench of the...
View ArticleTwo Lavery lawyers named as Quebec judges
Judge Jocelyne Gagné Two Montreal lawyers specialized in environmental and intellectual property law – both from law firm Lavery LLP — are among the latest appointments to the judiciary by federal...
View ArticleMontreal mining lawyers become hot commodity
Montreal mining lawyers have become a hot commodity with major law firms in Quebec angling to take advantage of investment opportunities linked to the government’s Plan Nord development project that...
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