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Corinne Lepage
Chambre des notaires du Québec 2023
Law degree, Université de Sherbrooke (LLB)
Master's Degree in notarial law from Université de Sherbrooke (MDN)
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Corinne is a notary in Sherbrooke, practicing mainly in the real estate and commercial fields of notarial law.
Early in her university studies, she had the opportunity to enter the legal world through a position in real estate law within a government office. An opportunity to work in a private company allowed her to develop her interest in commercial matters.
She is appreciated for her ability to listen, her motivation and her curiosity.
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Social Involvement
As a student and a young professional, my main focus is on the transmission of knowledge when it comes to social involvement. It has always been important for me to help fellow students when I could be of help; whether it be informally or by joining tutoring programs.
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Privacy and cybersecurity
Starting a Business in Quebec: Why You Should Integrate Compliance with the Act Respecting the Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector from the Outset
Creating a business in Quebec is much more than choosing a name and filing articles of incorporation.
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Disciplinary and Professional
The Agreement Between a Professional Order and the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions: an Underused Tool to Protect the Public
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Privacy and cybersecurity
Cybersecurity: What You Don’t Know Might Come at a High Price
A cybersecurity incident without personal data exposure may seem less concerning at first glance. However, in several sectors—including government, military, technology and industrial—legal and contractual risks remain very real.
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