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August 28th, 2017

Langlois Contributes to the Transformation of Forestville into Hollywood

Forestville, a town in the Quebec’s Upper North Shore region, was partially transformed into a Hollywood set during the filming of a TV series based on the best-selling novel The truth About the Harry Quebert Affair. This project was made possible thanks to the efforts and expertise of a team of Langlois Lawyers consisting of François Mainguy, a lawyer, partner, and Pascal Archambault, a lawyer at the firm, who assisted the company that owned part of the filming location in reaching an agreement between it and the producers of the series.
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August 28th, 2017

Langlois and Fraticelli Provost Confirm Their Unification Agreement

Langlois Lawyers is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached with law firm Fraticelli Provost to unify their respective practices. The majority of the members of Fraticelli Provost will consequently be moving to the Montreal office of Langlois Lawyers effective September 1, 2017 and will continue their practice under the name Langlois Lawyers.
Awards and recognition
August 8th, 2017

Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers 2017

Jean-François Gagnon Among the 25 Most Influential Lawyers in Canada Jean-François Gagnon has just been recognized as one of the 25 most influential lawyers in Canada in 2017 by Canadian Lawyer magazine in its special edition, Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers. Following a vote, he was recognized for his achievements in the Corporate-Commercial category.
Awards and recognition
August 4th, 2017

Benchmark Litigation’s Under 40 Hot List 2017-2018

Two Partners at Langlois Lawyers on Benchmark Litigation’s Under 40 Hot List On August 1, 2017, Benchmark Canada published the 2017-2018 Benchmark Litigation’s Under 40 Hot List, in which Gabrielle Brochu and Jean-Philippe Beaudry, both partners at Langlois Lawyers, are recognized as among Canada’s most accomplished legal partners of the age of forty or under younger.
Representative work
July 25th, 2017

Langlois Lawyers Successfully Represents the Association des gestionnaires des établissements de santé et de services sociaux Before the Superior Court of Quebec

A team of Langlois Lawyers successfully represented the Association des gestionnaires des établissements de santé et de services sociaux [association of managers of healthcare and social services institutions] (“AGESSS”) in connection with a motion for declaratory judgment by the Quebec Superior Court contesting the validity of the Regulation to amend the Regulation respecting certain terms of employment applicable to officers of agencies and health and social services institutions (the “Regulation”) and seeking to have it declared null and of no effect.