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September 25th, 2020

Stefan Chripounoff to take part in a webinar on the various means of prevention and resolution of disputes known in French as “PRDs”

On September 28 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., Stefan Chripounoff, partner and commercial litigation lawyer at Langlois Lawyers and president of the Dispute Prevention and Resolution Committee of the Canadian Bar Association - Quebec Division, will take part in an online conference entitled "PRDS to the rescue". Speakers Marie-Claude Martel, lawyer at Arnault Thibault […]
Publications
September 23rd, 2020

A further step towards the modernization of Quebec’s environmental authorization regime

On September 2, 2020, the Regulation respecting the regulatory scheme applying to activities on the basis of their environmental impact (known in French as the “REAFIE”), as well as several other regulations, was finally adopted, thus allowing for the implementation of the new environmental authorization scheme under the Environment Quality Act (the “EQA”). It should […]
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September 21st, 2020

Investigations under the Business Corporations Act and their findings: No backtracking, according to the Superior Court

On June 10, 2020, the Quebec Superior Court, under the pen of Justice Nicole Tremblay, rendered judgment in the case of Khalil v. Ressources Robex Inc.,1 in which it was called upon to rule on the investigation process and the inspector’s powers as set out in the Business Corporations Act (hereinafter the “BCA”).2 More specifically, the Court […]
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September 18th, 2020

Real estate transactions: exclusive use servitudes deemed invalid

Key contact: Vincent Tremblay This article originally appeared in the August-September 2020 issue of Canadian Lawyer InHouse magazine. While exclusive use clauses remain common in leases, they can no longer be drafted in the form of servitude agreements in transactions.  In April 2020, in the case of Société immobilière Duguay Inc. v. 547264 Ontario Limited1, the […]
Publications
September 18th, 2020

Completed operations hazard coverage in a wrap-up policy

The Court of Appeal’s decision in Constructions Reliance Inc. (Constructions Reliance du Canada Ltée) v. Compagnie d’assurances Temple1 recently ruled on the interpretation of “completed operations hazard” in a wrap-up insurance policy. Wrap-up insurance is frequently obtained in large construction projects to cover the civil liability of the various parties involved, including the general contractor, subcontractors […]
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August 24th, 2020

What is the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on your professional and ethical obligations?

Many professionals in Quebec are wondering what impact the ongoing COVID-19 crisis may have on their professional and ethical obligations. Fortunately for the public, the pandemic has not relaxed the ethical obligations of professionals who are members of an order governed by the Professional Code1 or members of a self-regulating professional body. Generally speaking, all professionals, […]