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Marie-Joëlle Fortin
Bar admission 2024
Law Degree, Université Laval (LL.B.)
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A lawyer in Québec, Marie-Joëlle is part of the Taxation team. She practises primarily in tax litigation and civil litigation. She joined TCJ as an articling student before embarking on a career with us as a lawyer. During her articling, she developed her skills in legal research, drafting legal procedures and representing clients before the courts.
During her studies, Marie-Joëlle was actively involved in various committees and worked as a research assistant in tax law. She is a member of the Comité des jeunes praticiens of the Association de planification fiscale et financière.
Marie-Joëlle is recognized for her positive attitude, availability and intellectual curiosity.
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- Civil law
- Tax Litigation
- Taxation
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- Member of the Comité des jeunes praticiens of the Association de planification fiscale et financière.
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