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Marie-Joëlle Fortin
Bar admission 2024
Law degree from Université Laval (LLB)
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Marie-Joëlle is a member of the Taxation team in Québec City. She practices primarily in civil law and tax litigation. She joined TCJ as an intern before pursuing her career as a professional. During her internship, she developed her skills in legal research, drafting legal documents and occasionally representing clients in court.
Read moreDuring her studies, Marie-Joëlle was involved in various committees and held the position of research assistant in tax law. In her first year of university, she became involved in the Université Laval tax law committee as a first-year representative, and later held the position of President. She volunteered at the Bureau d'information juridique and was a member of the organizing committee for the integration of students into the Bachelor of Laws program.
She is appreciated for her good humour, availability and intellectual curiosity.
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Services
- Civil law
- Tax Litigation
- Taxation
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Social implications
- Volunteer at the Bureau d'information juridique
- Participation in André-Lareau Tax Symposium
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Taxation
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Customs Tariffs Monitoring Committee
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Customs Tariffs Monitoring Committee
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