

Gabriel Auger Pinsonneault
LawyerGabriel Auger Pinsonneault focuses his practice on civil and commercial litigation and administrative law. He acts for a diverse range of clients consisting mainly of banks, public bodies, and Indigenous governmental bodies. As part of his multidisciplinary practice, Gabriel chiefly handles contractual, extracontractual, and ethical matters.
During his law studies, Gabriel developed his legal research skills while volunteering at the Concordia University’s Legal Information Clinic and honed his legal drafting skillset as an articling student for the Hon. Paul Mayer, judge at the Superior Court. He has also given conferences, including to seniors, on social issues such as medical assistance in dying.
Gabriel practises law in French and English.
- Undergraduate honours student, Université de Montréal Faculty of Law, 2022
- Co-author: “Commentaire sur l’arrêt Canada (Procureur général) c. Power – La Cour suprême confirme que l’État peut être tenu de payer des dommages-intérêts pour l’adoption d’une loi subséquemment déclarée inconstitutionnelle” [Case comment on Canada (Attorney General) v. Power—The Supreme Court affirms that the state can be required to pay damages for enacting a law later found to be unconstitutional], Repères, September 2024, EYB2024REP3785.
Juris Doctor, Université de Montréal, 2024
LL.B., Université de Montréal, 2022
Certificate in Political Science, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 2019