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Corinne Lepage
Chambre des notaires du Québec 2023
Law Degree, Université de Sherbrooke (LL.B.)
Master of Laws in Notarial Law, Université de Sherbrooke (LL.M.)
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A bilingual notary in Sherbrooke, Corinne practices primarily in notarial law in the real estate and commercial sectors. She handles mandates involving private financing and corporate reorganizations. She also assists with estate settlements involving property transfers in successions outside Quebec.
Her dedication and attentive approach make her a trusted partner for carrying out real estate projects and resolving disputes.
She is appreciated for her listening skills, determination and professionalism.
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Services
- Business Law
- Real Estate Law
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Professional Mandates
Corinne has taken part in numerous real estate transfer transactions involving international parties, both in the context of intercompany asset transfers and estate settlements. She has also contributed to several research mandates related to servitudes.
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Social Involvement
Corinne values knowledge-sharing as a cornerstone of social engagement. She views knowledge as a powerful tool for society, particularly in the field of law. She has been involved in tutoring programs from an early age, seeing it as a way to share the joy of learning.
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