Langlois Lawyers welcomes a new labour and employment partner, Xavier Hamel

Langlois is proud to announce the arrival of a new partner, Xavier Hamel, who joins our Labour and Employment Law group; he is based out of our Québec City office.

“We are delighted to welcome Xavier as a partner to the firm, he is joining our proud Langlois family,” said Jean-François Gagnon, CEO of Langlois Lawyers. “Our Labour and Employment Law group is ranked amongst the very best in Canada, reflecting the exemplary work of our professionals and the intrinsic collaboration between our teams. Xavier’s arrival at the firm is a testament to our ability in attracting top talent and is in line both with our growth strategy and our commitment to providing our clients best-in-class legal services.”

Xavier’s practice is focused on matters related to hiring, termination, labour standards, occupational health and safety, human rights and freedoms, restrictive covenants, certification and the interpretation and enforcement of individual employment contracts and collective labour agreements. Noted for his skills in risk mitigation, he serves business clients during corporate reorganizations and sales, and acts as a spokesperson for institutional and private clients during the negotiation or renewal of their collective agreements. Xavier also has considerable experience in immigration law, offering employers a turnkey service in their business immigration and international mobility files.

“I’m delighted to be joining the outstanding Labour and Employment team at Langlois Lawyers. I look forward to actively contributing to the group’s continued growth by leveraging my expertise in collective agreement bargaining and extensive experience in immigration law. In this constantly evolving practice area, it is a true privilege to join forces with a team whose reputation is second to none, ensuring the ongoing success of Langlois’ diverse clientele,” shared Xavier.

 

Information:
Mélissa Shriqui
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