LAVERY - Key Persons


Alain Dumont

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Patent Agent / Montréal

Alain Heyne

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Alain Y. Dussault

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer and Trademark Agent / Montréal

Alexandra Degarie

Job Titles:
  • Linguistic Services / Montréal

Ali El Haskouri

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Alicia Conn Parsons

Job Titles:
  • Articling Student / Sherbrooke

Allan Lutfy

Job Titles:
  • Justice and Chief Justice of the Federal Court

Amélie Journet

Job Titles:
  • Chief, Talent and Professional Development / Montréal

Anaïs Gascon-Vaillancourt

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director, Talent and Student and Articling Programs / Montréal

Anaïs Martini

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Sherbrooke

André Champagne

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

André Langlois

Job Titles:
  • Québec

André Laurin

André Laurin joined the firm in the early 1970s and gradually built a diversified practice in business law, with commercial clients of all sizes, from multinationals to SMEs. Even before corporate governance was an essential issue for companies, André Laurin had acquired in-depth knowledge of all things related, including directors' and officers' liability, risk management as well as ethics and conduct issues. André Laurin was Chairman of the Board from 1988 to 1992 and the firm's Managing Partner from 1992 to 2000. He contributed to modernizing the firm's management structure, to placing greater emphasis on professional development and to updating the firm's IT services. He has always favoured a multidisciplinary approach to the range of services the firm offers its clients, and he has successfully targeted areas with a high potential for growth in business law, especially taxation and real estate law.

Anik Trudel

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Chief Executive Officer / Montréal

Anne Bélanger

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Anne-Marie Asselin

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Québec

Anne-Marie Papineau

Job Titles:
  • Senior Legal Counsel, Cirque Du Soleil

Annie Groleau

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Arianne Arguin

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Audrey Gibeault

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Awatif Lakhdar

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Benoit Brouillette

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Blanche Fournier

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Brigitte Gauthier

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Brittany Carson

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Bruno Verdon

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Partner / Montréal

Béatrice Bilodeau

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Béatrice Bull

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Camille Desjardins

Job Titles:
  • Articling Student / Québec

Carl Lessard

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Carole Gélinas

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Caroline Ferland

Job Titles:
  • Vice - President, Corporate and Regulatory Affairs, Imperial Tobacco Canada

Caroline Harnois

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Catherine Avignon

Job Titles:
  • Linguistic Services / Montréal

Catherine Méthot

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

Catherine Papineau

Job Titles:
  • Director, Legal Affairs, Cascades Tissue Group

Chantal Desjardins

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer and Trademark Agent / Montréal

Charles-Hugo Gagné

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Charlotte Crevier-Antoine

Job Titles:
  • Articling Student / Québec

Charlotte Dangoisse

Job Titles:
  • Senior Notary / Montréal

Chloé Fauchon

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Québec

Christian Chidiac

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Christian Drolet

Job Titles:
  • Administrative Judge at the Commission Des Relations Du Travail

Christian Dumoulin

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Clara Fortin

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Claude Lavery

In the late 1940s, after studying law at the Université de Montréal, and later at McGill University, Claude Lavery devoted his career to labour law. From 1952 to 1960, he was the secretary-general of the Association professionnelle des industriels, a group made up of employers. From 1960 to 1966, he was the vice-president of the Commission des relations ouvrières, which in 1964 became the Commission des relations du travail. In 1966, through his friends Amédée Monet and Anthime Bergeron, who were lawyers at Tansey, de Grandpré, Bergeron & Monet, Lavery was recruited by the firm to strengthen its labour law practice. Supported by young lawyers whose desire it was to best represent clients' interests, Claude Lavery developed a strong reputation in labour law for the firm. In particular, he provided counsel to the city of Laval during the important amalgamation of its 14 municipalities. In the 1960s and 1970s, when labour relations in Québec were tense, he advised clients such as Desjardins and Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) in labour disputes. Although he represented employers, Lavery was highly esteemed by union leaders, because, as was the firm's practice, he always kept his word. In one instance, when negotiations were stalled with the SAQ, the president of the employee union said, "Bring us Claude Lavery, and everything will be settled!"

Céleste Brouillard-Ross

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Daniel Bouchard

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Québec

Danielle Bureau

Job Titles:
  • Linguistic Services / Montréal

Dave Bouchard

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Sherbrooke

David Choinière

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Denis Michaud

Job Titles:
  • Vice - President of the Commission Municipale Du Québec

Despina Mandilaras

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

Dolaine Béland

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Dominic Boisvert

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Dominique Vézina

Job Titles:
  • Judge at the Court of Québec

ELIZABETH C. MONK

Born in Montreal in 1898, Elizabeth Monk was a brilliant student and graduated with a degree in law from McGill University in 1923. At the time, the Barreau du Québec did not admit women, so she became a member of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society in 1934. On April 29, 1941, women were finally granted the right to practise law in Québec. January 1942 saw the first two women pass the Barreau's examinations: Suzanne Raymond Fillion, who never practised, and Elizabeth Monk, who was the first woman to practise law in Québec, thus opening the door to the legal profession for women. In 1966, at the invitation of Louis- Philippe de Grandpré, Elizabeth Monk joined the firm. She practised until 1980, mainly in corporate and real estate law. She never appeared before the courts, no doubt because of her legendary discretion; instead, she made her mark through her role as legal counsel for major corporations that worked mainly in mining. Monk also played a key role in women's rights, in particular in terms of suffrage and gaining admission to the Barreau. She was the legal counsel for the League for Women's Rights, created in 1929 by Thérèse Casgrain. She wrote many speeches and prepared numerous documents for Québec's suffragettes-all behind the scenes, as she preferred it.

Emma Doyon

Job Titles:
  • Student / Québec

Emma-Sophie Hall

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Eric Lavallée

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer and Trademark Agent / Sherbrooke

Erika Beaudoin

Job Titles:
  • Notary / Sherbrooke

Eve-Lyne Morin

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

France Camille

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Francis Lavigne

Job Titles:
  • Senior Notary / Sherbrooke

François Bélanger

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Québec

François Charette

Job Titles:
  • Vice - President for Legal Affairs and Secretary - General, Commission De La Construction Du Québec

François Lavallée

Job Titles:
  • Senior Vice - President, Legal Affairs, Financial Markets and Wealth Management, National Bank Financial

Frédéric Bélanger

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Québec

Frédéric Laflamme

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Trois - Rivieres

Gabrielle Ahélo

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Gabrielle Dickins

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Gabrielle Manion Tinkler

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Gabrielle Mathieu

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Geneviève Beaudin

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Geneviève Bergeron

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer and Trademark Agent / Montréal

Geneviève Chamberland

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Sherbrooke

Ghiles Helli

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Gonzalo Lavin

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Patent Agent / Montréal and Québec

Guillaume Laberge

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Guy Lavoie

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Gwendoline Bruneau

Job Titles:
  • Patent Agent / Montréal

Hippolyte Guay

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Québec

Hugh Mansfield

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer and Patent Agent and Trademark Agent / Montréal

Hélène Lauzon

Job Titles:
  • President, Conseil Patronal De L'Environnement Du Québec

Idir Aziez

Job Titles:
  • Student / Québec

Isabelle Duval

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Isabelle Gosselin

Job Titles:
  • Associate General Counsel, Labatt Brewing Company

Isabelle Jomphe

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer Et Trademark Agent / Montréal
  • Partner, Lawyer and Trademark Agent / Montréal

Isabelle P. Mercure

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Sherbrooke

J. VINCENT O'DONNELL

Job Titles:
  • DONNELL
Vincent O'Donnell joined Tansey, de Grandpré & de Grandpré in 1957, where he quickly made his mark as a litigator, working mainly in insurance law, professional liability and, later, class actions. He served as the president of the Bar of Montréal, and his active involvement in his profession has been recognized with several distinctions, including the Barreau du Québec Medal. Litigation undertaken by Vincent O'Donnell has contributed to jurisprudence, and he was the firm's leading counsel in several major cases, including the Bre-X affair. That case dealt with the report of a major gold deposit in Indonesia. When the massive fraud involved was exposed in 1997, Lavery put together a team headed by O'Donnell, which successfully represented SNC-Lavalin in numerous class actions filed against the company in Canada, in the US and elsewhere in the world. As a young member of the firm, Vincent O'Donnell had developed a friendship with Elizabeth Monk; when Louis-Philippe de Grandpré was appointed to the Supreme Court, he gave O'Donnell Monk's wooden desk, which O'Donnell still has and cherishes today.

Jacques Chamberland

In the legal community, Lavery is considered "a seedbed of judges", since the 20 th century saw the firm recruiting and training a large number of trial lawyers who would later be appointed to the bench. They include Richard Wagner, who was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in 2012, and then Chief Justice of Canada in 2017, and Jacques Chamberland, who was appointed to the Court of Appeal in 1993.

JACQUES DE BILLY

Jacques de Billy was an eminent scholar and an experienced litigator with a thorough grasp of jurisprudence. He joined the firm in Québec City in 1938. Soon after, he began studying common law at Toronto's Osgoode Hall Law School. He then volunteered for the Canadian Army during the Second World War and earned the officer's rank of captain. In the summer of 1945, he returned to the firm, which saw incredible growth under his leadership, mainly in the area of civil liability in insurance matters. Jacques de Billy sat on the boards of directors of several Anglophone companies, including the Toronto- Dominion Bank and Shell Canada: at the time, this was exceedingly rare for a Francophone. He also authored documents for the 1964 incorporation of the Universitas Foundation of Canada, a non-profit organization that sells registered education savings plans and is still an important client of the firm today. While an officer in the Canadian Army, "Mr. Jacques" befriended officers from Toronto, some of whom held important positions after the war at insurance companies headquartered in Toronto. When an insurance matter required legal services in Québec City, the response from Toronto was always, "Call Jacques de Billy!"

James Duffy

Job Titles:
  • Patent Agent and Senior Associate / Montréal

Janet K. Oh

Job Titles:
  • Legal Counsel, SNC - Lavalin

Jasmine Kavadias Landry

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Jean de Grandpré

Jean de Grandpré excelled at his law studies at McGill University and graduated first in his class in 1943. Soon after, he founded Tansey, de Grandpré & de Grandpré together with his brother Louis-Philippe and Harold Tansey. A sharp legal mind and talented litigator, Jean de Grandpré also had an innate sense for business. In fact, his practice was made up of many commercial clients. One day, Bell Canada contacted John O'Brien about a major communications case. O'Brien, who felt he was unable to take on the case, referred Bell to Jean de Grandpré. This is how Bell Canada became one of de Grandpré's main clients. After joining Bell Canada as its chief legal officer in 1966, Jean de Grandpré quickly rose to the top and, 10 years later, became the company's Board of Directors' Chair and CEO. He was the driving force behind the 1983 creation of Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE), which under his direction became Canada's largest communications company.

Jean Legault

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Partner / Montréal
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Jean-Christophe Massie

Job Titles:
  • Articling Student / Trois - Rivieres

Jean-François Bilodeau

Job Titles:
  • Senior Notary / Sherbrooke

Jean-François Lauzon

Job Titles:
  • Linguistic Services / Montréal

Jean-François Lemieux


Jean-François Maurice

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Jean-Philippe Désilets

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Jean-Sébastien Desroches

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Joanne Martin

Job Titles:
  • Linguistic Services / Montréal

JOHN L. O'BRIEN

Job Titles:
  • BRIEN
John L. O'Brien graduated from McGill University and was admitted to the Barreau du Québec in 1924. He was not only an eminent legal expert but also a shrewd businessman. He quickly became the head of the firm, which he had joined in 1927. He developed an impressive network of contacts and gained the loyalty of a growing number of important commercial clients. This enabled him to hire young and talented new lawyers. Even while appearing before various courts and sitting on several boards of directors, John O'Brien found the time to serve as president of both the Bar of Montréal and the Barreau du Québec in 1963-64. O'Brien was devoted to training young jurists and sharing his knowledge with them. He was a law professor at McGill University and mentored numerous lawyers at the firm. Many individuals, including politicians, turned to him for advice. In 1966, at the express request of the Canadian Prime Minister, Lester B. Pearson, O'Brien was appointed legal counsel for the Spence Commission, which was charged with investigating the scandalous Munsinger Affair, named after the alleged Soviet spy who is said to have had intimate relations with certain ministers in the Diefenbaker government.

Jonathan Lacoste-Jobin

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Jonathan Warin

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Jordy Philippe Bernier

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Joseph Gualdieri

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Joseph Honoré Gérald Fauteux

Job Titles:
  • Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada

Joseph Lauzon Potts

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Josiane L'Heureux

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Josianne Beaudry

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Joël Larouche

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

Joëlle Montpetit

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Jules Brière

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Québec

Julie Aubin-Perron

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Julie Gauvreau

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer and Patent Agent and Trademark Agent / Montréal

Julie Veilleux

Job Titles:
  • Judge at the Court of Québec and Vice - President of the Tribunal Des Professions
Julie Veilleux, judge at the Court of Québec and Vice-President of the Tribunal des professions

Justin Gravel

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Justine Beauchesne

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Québec

Justine Chaput

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Trois - Rivieres

Karl Chabot

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

Katerina Kostopoulos

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Kathryn Cahill

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Kay-Sandra Boyer

Job Titles:
  • Senior Notary / Sherbrooke

Laurence Bernard

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Laurence Bich-Carrière

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Laurence Isabelle

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Laurianne Falardeau

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Linda Lupien

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Sherbrooke

Line Grandmaison

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Loïc Berdnikoff

Job Titles:
  • Chief, Legal Operations and Conformity and Lawyer / Montréal
  • Chief, Legal Operations and Conformity Et Lawyer / Montréal

Luc R. Borduas

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Luc Thibaudeau

Job Titles:
  • Judge in the Civil Division of the Court of Québec, District of Longueuil
Luc Thibaudeau, judge in the Civil Division of the Court of Québec, District of Longueuil

Lysa Laramée

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Sherbrooke

Léa Brousseau-Bellavance

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Léonie Gagné

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

Marc Dagenais

Job Titles:
  • Vice President, Legal Affairs & Corporate Secretary, Nemaska Lithium

Marc-André Bouchard

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Québec

Marc-André Godin

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Marc-André Landry

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Marianne Duboy

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Québec

Marianne Fortier

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Marie Brisson

Job Titles:
  • Linguistic Services / Montréal

Marie-Christine Lysymanko

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Marie-Claude Armstrong

Job Titles:
  • Judge of the Superior Court of Québec

Marie-Claude Cantin

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Marie-Claude Côté

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Marie-Claude Lortie

Job Titles:
  • Linguistic Services / Montréal

Marie-Hélène Jolicoeur

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Partner / Montréal
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Marie-Jade Marceau

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Sherbrooke

Marie-Josée Hétu

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer and Managing Partner ( Trois - Rivières Office ) / Montréal and Trois - Rivieres

Marie-Nancy Paquet

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Martin Laprade

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Mathieu Legris

Job Titles:
  • Linguistic Services / Montréal

Maude Lafortune-Bélair

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

Maxime Bergeron

Job Titles:
  • Student / Québec

Maxime Chabot

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Maxym Bédard

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Michaël Deslauriers

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Michel Yergeau

After several years at another law firm, Michel Yergeau turned his career toward environmental law. In 1979, he became the first Vice-President of the newly created Bureau d'audiences publiques sur l'environnement (BAPE), where he would stay until 1984. During that time, he acquired extensive expertise in this emerging practice area. He was hired by Lavery in 1985, where he was given the means to create Canada's first environmental law team in a private firm. Yergeau is the author of a work that is considered seminal in the field. He represented clients that included Hydro-Québec and Noranda Minerals in numerous precedent-setting cases in this new area of practice. At Lavery, Yergeau put together Québec's largest environmental law group. In addition to the environmental law cases he litigated before various courts, Michel Yergeau was also the Chair of Lavery's Board from 1996 to 2009. He also worked closely with Rick Dolan to strengthen Lavery's business law practice. He was appointed Justice of the Superior Court of Québec on May 31, 2012.

Michelle Croteau

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Sherbrooke

Mireille Francoeur

Job Titles:
  • Special Projects Manager, Executive Support / Montréal and Québec

Mylène Boisvert

Job Titles:
  • Senior Notary / Sherbrooke

Myriam Brixi

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Myriam Lachance

Job Titles:
  • Student / Trois - Rivieres

Myriam Lavallée

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Trois - Rivieres

Nadine Giguère

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Nathalie Borgniez

Job Titles:
  • Director, Projects and Strategic Planning / Montréal

Nathalie Hetherington

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Sherbrooke

Nicolas Gagnon

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Nicolas Joubert

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Olivier Boileau

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Québec

ONÉSIME GAGNON

Onésime Gagnon, the firm's founding father, felt an early calling to politics. He began his political career in 1930 at the federal level with the Conservative Party of Canada. He then moved to provincial politics in Québec in 1933. That same year, he courageously squared off against Maurice Duplessis at the Quebec Conservative Party's leadership convention, with Duplessis emerging victorious as the party's leader. There were no hard feelings between the two, and in 1935, Duplessis appointed Gagnon to the committee overseeing the merger between the Quebec Conservative Party and the Action libérale nationale. This merger resulted in the creation of the Union nationale and shows that Lavery's history of mergers goes back a long way! During the Duplessis years, Gagnon was given increasing responsibility as the head of different departments. He even held the prestigious position of Provincial Treasurer (Minister of Finance beginning in 1951) for 14 consecutive years, until he was appointed Lieutenant Governor in 1958. Gagnon is the great-grandson of Alexis Godbout, who was elected as a member of the Parti patriote in 1834. Godbout's term ended suddenly on March 27, 1838, with the suspension of the Constitutional Act of 1791, following the failed Patriotes Rebellion.

Patrick A. Molinari

Job Titles:
  • Counsel / Montréal

Patrick Buchholz

Job Titles:
  • Judge of the Superior Court of Québec, District of Montréal

Philippe Brassard

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Philippe Frère

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Partner / Montréal
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Philippe Lavoie Paradis

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Québec

Pier-Olivier Fradette

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Québec

Pierre Beaudoin

Admitted to the Barreau du Québec in 1965, Pierre Beaudoin joined the firm in Québec City on January 1, 1970. He started by working mainly in labour and administrative law, appearing before various judicial, quasi-judicial and administrative bodies, including the Supreme Court of Canada. Later, his practice grew to include construction, transportation, real estate and health law. In the health field, he represented Hôpital Laval, located in Québec City, in a case against a group of the hospital's cardiologists. The case, which determined department heads' scope of power, was precedent-setting and had a lasting impact on the entire Québec health network. A member of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers, which has recognized his excellence as a litigator, Pierre Beaudoin, working with his colleague Pierre Cantin, was also a major player in the merger between the Québec City and Montréal firms that led to the creation of Lavery, de Billy. His talents as a negotiator were a key factor behind this new chapter in the firm's history.

Pierre Cantin

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Secretary for Legal Affairs at the Bank of Montreal
After serving as the assistant secretary for legal affairs at the Bank of Montreal, Pierre Cantin joined the firm in Québec City in 1969. Under the able wing of Jacques de Billy, he became a tremendous litigator whose expertise lay in working with experts' reports, in crossexamination and in preparing witnesses. Throughout his long career he has been involved in over 700 cases, appearing before all levels of court in Canada, that is, from the Superior Court of Québec to the Supreme Court of Canada. A member of the American College of Trial Lawyers, he stood out particularly in the areas of insurance and civil liability. He has worked on many cases, several of which have been highly publicized, including the case in Chapais, a small town in Northern Québec, in which a fire destroyed a community hall on New Year's Eve leading into 1980. Pierre Cantin represented the event organizer, the Chapais Lions Club, which was insured by Royal Insurance.

Pierre Marc Johnson

Job Titles:
  • Counsel / Montréal

Radia Amina

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Raymond Doray

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

René Branchaud

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

René W. Dionne

Job Titles:
  • Justice and Associate Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Québec
Christian Drolet, administrative judge at the Commission des relations du travail

RICHARD F. DOLAN

In 1979, Richard ("Rick") Dolan was hired as a lawyer at the newly merged firm Lavery, O'Brien. Practising in business law, he represented a range of clients in commercial transactions, in particular mergers and acquisitions. In 1996, he left the firm to join the engineering company SNC-Lavalin, where he served as the Senior Vice-President of the Legal Department and General Counsel. He rejoined the firm in 2000 and succeeded André Laurin as Managing Partner. Rick Dolan contributed to the adoption of a strategic plan that focused on business law to bolster Lavery's presence in the area while carefully considering economic developments and the increasing internationalization of transactions, such as those made by the firm's clients. In 2009, through Dolan's work, the firm was retained to represent the investors group led by the Molson brothers in acquiring the Montréal Canadiens, the Bell Centre and related companies owned by the Gillett family. Under Dolan's leadership, Lavery reinforced its reputation as a leading firm in Québec and the rest of Canada.

Richard Gaudreault

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Richard Wagner

Job Titles:
  • Chief Justice of Canada

ROBERT W. MASON

Robert Mason joined the firm in 1965 and stayed here almost 50 years, which made him the firm's most senior member. Over the course of his long career, he has litigated many cases for numerous clients. His most memorable work is undoubtedly the 1980s ureaformaldehyde foam insulation (UFFI) case, in which he represented the product's manufacturer. The case was highly publicized and, at the time, was the longest civil proceeding in Canadian history-a fact that made it into The Guinness Book of Records! In December 1991, Lavery successfully represented its client before the Superior Court, and in October 1995, the Court of Appeal refused to overturn the trial judge's decision. In 1979, Robert Mason became the firm's first Managing Partner, following the merger between Lavery and O'Brien, in which he played a key role. He and André Laurin were also negotiators for the firm in the 1991 merger with the Québec City practice that gave rise to Lavery, de Billy. Robert Mason was also the driving force behind developing lasting business relationships between Lavery and other firms in Canada.

Romeo Aguilar Perez

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

Rosemarie Bhérer Bouffard

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Salim Ben Abdessalem

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Sandrine Masri

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Sean Finn

Job Titles:
  • Executive Vice - President, Corporate Services and Chief Legal Officer, CN

Selena Lu

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Serge Shahinian

Job Titles:
  • Patent Agent / Montréal

Siddhartha Borissov-Beausoleil

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Simon Clément

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer Et Managing Partner ( Québec City and Trois - Rivières Offices ) / Québec
  • Partner, Lawyer and Managing Partner ( Québec City and Trois - Rivières Offices ) / Québec

Simon Gagné

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Sofia Khan

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Solveig Ménard-Castonguay

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Québec

Sonia Guérin

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Montréal

Sophie Blanchet

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Québec

Sophie Crevier

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Souad Berrada

Job Titles:
  • Paralegal / Sherbrooke

Stephanie Cech

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Stéphane Garon

Job Titles:
  • Director, Legal Services, Société Des Alcools Du Québec

Stéphanie Dubois

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Suzanne Antal

Job Titles:
  • Trademark Agent / Montréal

Sylvain Dubuc

Job Titles:
  • Chief Financial Officer / Montréal

Taïna Bouchard

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Québec

Valérie Belle-Isle

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Québec

Victoria Cohene

Job Titles:
  • Senior Associate / Montréal

Véronik Bonneville-Pesant

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

William Bolduc

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Québec

Yasmine Belrachid

Job Titles:
  • Student / Montréal

Yves Rocheleau

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Partner / Québec Et Trois - Rivieres

Zeïneb Mellouli

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Édith Jacques

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Partner / Montréal

Élise Poisson

Élise Poisson was Managing Partner of the firm from 2010 to 2012. During her term, she led a large team at Lavery in major renovations of the firm's Montréal office at Place Ville Marie. The new space offers the firm's lawyers and employees an optimal work environment. This includes a conference centre equipped with the latest technologies, which has promoted more client meetings and helped strengthen Lavery's corporate identity.

Élizabeth Martin-Chartrand

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal

Éloïse Fortin

Job Titles:
  • Articling Student / Montréal

Émilie Grignon

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Québec

Éric Goulet

Job Titles:
  • Partner, Lawyer / Sherbrooke

Éric Gélinas

Job Titles:
  • Counsel / Montréal

Étienne Brassard

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Partner / Montréal
  • Partner, Lawyer / Montréal

Étienne Carey

Job Titles:
  • Lawyer / Montréal