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Catherine LaRose
Bar Admission 2025
Law Degree, Université Laval (LL.B.)
Nursing Degree, Université Laval (B. Sc. inf.)
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A lawyer in Québec, Catherine is a member of the administrative law team and practices mainly in health law. She serves institutions and organizations in the health and social services network across all aspects of their operations.
Before studying law, Catherine obtained a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Université Laval. She worked in the health network for five years, including three as a nurse clinician. Through this training and experience, she developed a keen interest in access to health care and in finding solutions to improve Quebec’s health care system.
During her academic studies, Catherine won first place in a health law writing competition organized by Université Laval’s Health Law Committee and a law firm specializing in this field. She also distinguished herself at the 2023 Coupe Jacques Deslauriers by winning the award for best pleading duo for a respondent alongside her colleague.
Catherine is appreciated for her rigour, intellectual curiosity and humane approach.
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