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Éliot Barberger
Bar Admission 2020
Law degree, Université de Montréal (LLB)
Juris Doctor – North American Common Law from the Université de Montréal
Bachelor of Science (B. sc.) – International Studies from the Université de Montréal
Contact information
Éliot is a Montreal-based lawyer who specializes in business law and provides assistance to social economy enterprises with their projects. He represents a diverse clientele in real estate, financing, and more broadly, in social economy law cases. His approach is enhanced by his years of litigation practice, which assist him in evaluating various legal risks.
Throughout his academic and professional journey, Éliot has studied and worked abroad, notably in Paris, where he joined the team of an internationally renowned law firm.
His varied experiences have allowed him to gain new perspectives on law and to sharpen his analytical skills.
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Services
- Business Contracts
- Business Financing
- Business Start-Ups
- Commercial and residential Leases
- Commercial Law
- Contract Negotiating and Drafting
- Corporate Law
- Movable or Immovable Financing
- Offers to Purchase
- Purchase and Sale of Real Property
- Real Estate Law
- Real Estate Transaction
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Professional activities
I have been involved in collaborative efforts with major partners in social economy in Quebec and contributed to making financing tools accessible within the ecosystem of these enterprises, including community bonds.
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Publications and conferences
- Liability lawsuit and COVID-19, (written in french) TCJ Question of the Week, March 11th 2021, https://www.groupetcj.ca/actualites/669-poursuite-en-responsabilite-et-covid-19.html
- The seller's disclosure obligation, (written in french) TCJ Question of the Week, May 11th 2023, https://www.groupetcj.ca/actualites/831-lobligation-de-divulgation-du-vendeur-un-concept-qui-va-loin-et-qui-peut-couter-cher.html
- Non-profit legal entities and their financing, (written in french) TCJ Question of the Week, April 11th 2024, https://www.groupetcj.ca/actualites/903-les-personnes-morales-a-but-non-lucratif-et-leur-financement.html
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Social Involvement
Being involved has always been a source of self-improvement for me, as well as a way to give back to my community. During my studies, I notably acted as President of the Association des cycles supérieurs en droit de l'Université de Montréal (ACSED). Today, I am involved with the team of young ambassadors for the Paul Gérin-Lajoie Foundation and serve as a member of the Montreal Centre South-West Chamber of Commerce. I'm also on the Board of Directors of the non-profit organization Resto Plateau.
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Privacy and cybersecurity
Keep Less, Risk Less. A Data Retention Schedule Isn’t Just a Legal Obligation: It’s a Strategic Tool
Read moreIn Quebec, the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (“Law 25”) requires every organization to establish a framework for the retention, destruction or anonymization of personal information.
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Mergers and Acquisitions: Does Your Due Diligence Process Properly Address Privacy, Cybersecurity and Technology Considerations?
Read moreDuring a merger or acquisition, an important question arises: Does your due diligence process include a thorough assessment of the concerned business’s privacy, technology and cybersecurity risks from the outset?
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