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Hugo Beaulieu
Bar Admission 2012
Law degree, Université du Québec à Montréal (LLB)
Master’s degree in Literature
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A Montreal lawyer, Hugo’s practice consists of real estate law, bankruptcy and property assessments as well as civil and commercial litigation.
His clientele is made up of SMEs and real estate owners, in particular in the evaluation framework, both at the request of the revision and the appeal.
Hugo is often called upon to plead before various courts of common law and the TAQ.
In his spare time, Hugo volunteers at the Mile End Legal Clinic and is President of the Canadian Property Tax Association.
Hugo is a lawyer with a strong analytical mind which allows him to express to his clients the main issues of the files that affect them.
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Services
- Advice and representation
- Bankruptcy
- Civil Litigation
- Collection of common expenses
- Commercial Litigation
- Contract Termination
- Faults, faulty work, defects or hidden defects
- Franchise Law
- Insolvency
- Litigation
- Neighbours
- Obligations arising from the sale
- Real Estate Law
- Written waiver or formal notice
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Professional activities
Practising law gives me a daily intellectual challenge which allows me to reflect on the advancement of law.
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Social Involvement
I like helping others, so I am pleased to do so by volunteering, by giving some of my time to help those who cannot afford a lawyer. As a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Property Tax Association, I am in contact with individuals who do municipal taxation across Canada.
News
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Technology, Intellectual Property and Communications
Chronique du CTI - BILL C-11: New and Improved Canadian Privacy Law
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Technology, Intellectual Property and Communications
Canadian Intellectual Property Office fees increase as of January 1st, 2021
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) will increase certain fees related to trademarks and other intellectual property rights by 2%.
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Technology, Intellectual Property and Communications
Bill 64: Quebec Seeks to Dramatically Reform the Province’s Privacy Policy
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