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Justin Deguire
Bar Admission 2020
Law degree, Université de Montréal (LLB)
Graduate in Psychology from Concordia University (B.A.)
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A Montreal lawyer, Justin practices primarily in technology law and intellectual property.
With an outstanding academic and professional background, he has had the opportunity to develop skills in many areas of law and related fields. Justin knows how to cultivate a relationship of trust with his clients to help them navigate complex legal situations. His strengths include appreciating potential risks, listening to the issues at hand, and understanding the legal language and context.
He is appreciated for his thoroughness, his friendly approach and the quality of his work.
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- Business Law
- Compliance with Bill 25
- Cybersecurity
- Information governance
- Intellectual Property
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My past experience has allowed me to appreciate each case as being not only grounded in law, but also to understand the perception and expectations of the parties to the case. As communication is essential to the resolution of any dispute, I enjoy interacting directly with my clients to fully understand the context and scope of their situation.
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