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March 2014

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w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m M a r c h 2 0 1 4 43 10 total lawyers: 94 lawyers by office: Quebec, 58; Montreal, 32; Trois-Rivieres, 4 core practice areas: Business law; administrative law; civil liability; real estate; bankruptcy and insolvency Key clients: Principally private companies; non-profit organizations; co-operatives; associations; health establishments; municipalities; professional associations; finan- cial institutions Notable mandates: Confidential. Star alumni: Quebec Superior Court justices Clé- ment Samson, Marc St-Pierre, and Alain Bolduc; Tribunal administratif du Québec Judge Marie Charest; former Tribunal du travail du Québec judge Gilles Plante; Lyne Thériault at the Commission des relations de travail-Quebec. affiliations: Pannone Law Group the firm: Founded in 1983 in Quebec City, the firm merged in 1997 with Pouliot L'Ecuyer, a Quebec City firm, and with Lozeau L'Africain of Montreal. A couple of years ago, partners of Quebec City's Grondin Poudrier Bernier Avo- cats SENCRL joined the firm. JOLI-COEUR LACASSE AVOCATS (10) JOLICOEURLACASSE.COM 9 total lawyers: 47 lawyers by office: Montreal; Trois-Rivieres; Joliette core practice areas: Administrative law; insurance; civil litigation; commercial law Key clients: unavailable Notable mandates: unavailable Star alumni: unavailable affiliations: unavailable the firm: Bélanger Sauvé was formed in 1967 by the merger of two Montreal law firms dating back more than 50 years. The firm has expanded and its clientele includes a large number of individuals, corporations, and public institutions. *Info taken from web site BÉLANGER SAUVÉ (NEW ENTRY)* BELANGERSAUVE.COM TOP QUEBEC REGIONAL FIRMS lyle stafford / reuters

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