Langlois proudly names five new partners
We proudly announce the appointment of five new partners to the firm: Nathalie Boulanger, Catherine Bourget, Stéphanie Fortier-Dumais, Guillaume Leahy et Vincent Plante.
We proudly announce the appointment of five new partners to the firm: Nathalie Boulanger, Catherine Bourget, Stéphanie Fortier-Dumais, Guillaume Leahy et Vincent Plante.
We are pleased to announce that three newly called lawyers are joining the firm: Samuel Gendron and Alexis Pineault in the Québec City office and Thomas Stelmazuk-Côté in the Montréal office. After successfully completing their internship, these three talented lawyers have chosen to pursue their careers at Langlois.
We are pleased to announce that Caroline Briand has joined the firm as a partner. Caroline specializes in aboriginal law, constitutional law and administrative law within the litigation group in Montréal.
Langlois Lawyers maintains its position as one of Quebec’s best law firms, according to the 2022 Chambers Canada guide published by Chambers and Partners.
Langlois Lawyers is being recognized in the 2022 edition of the prestigious legal directory Best Lawyers in Canada, with 36 of its lawyers selected in some 30 practice areas. Furthermore, Paul-Arthur Gendreau and Tina Hobday were named Lawyer of the Year in their respective areas of Administrative and Public Law and Employee Benefits Law.
Langlois Lawyers is pleased to announce that it is joining forces with Séguin Racine Attorneys Ltd., a firm specializing in business transactions, in order to offer a broad range of business law services with expanded capabilities in the following areas of expertise: Securities, Capital markets and financial services, Taxation and Mergers & acquisitions.