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Louis St-Martin
Bar Admission 1988
Law degree, Université Laval (LLB)
Executive Real Estate MBA, Université du Québec à Montréal
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A Montreal lawyer, Louis practices mainly in real estate law, particularly in municipal taxation, property assessment, expropriation and in relations between tenants and landlords, commercial leases and co-ownership. He also works in commercial and civil litigation.
Louis represents and advises large property owners as well as various municipalities in the Montreal area, including property assessment and real estate.
He is called upon to represent numerous clients in civil and commercial litigation, including product liability, damages, construction and succession. This led him to issue various opinions, to participate in negotiation meetings and, above all, to make representations, written and verbal, before various bodies such as the Administrative Tribunal of Québec, the Court of Québec, the Superior Court, the Quebec Court of Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.
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Services
- Civil Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Real Estate Law
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Social Involvement
I am a member of the AEMQ, BOMA and IDU. I am also involved in different community organizations and in Mouvement Desjardins.
In addition, I joined the Charles-Bruneau Cancer Center Foundation as Vice-President of the board of directors and was part of the climbing team that reached the Kilimanjaro summit for the benefit of the Foundation. I regularly participate to the Tour-CIBC Charles-Bruneau and 24h Tremblant.
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News
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Real Estate and Construction
Real servitudes: Limitation of liability and risk management for the owner of the servient land
Real servitude: Can the owner of a servient land contractually limit his civil liability for damages that the owner of the dominant land could claim from him when exercising a servitude?
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Notaries - Individuals
Are you going to be parents in 2025? This Bill is for you!
Will the parental union apply to all de facto spouses?
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Trademarks
Are your trademark registrations at risk?
Trademark owners must be vigilant considering the new procedures implemented by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO).
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