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Faye Proulx
Chambre des notaires du Québec 2021
Law Degree, University of Ottawa (LL.B.)
Master’s Degree in notarial law, Université de Sherbrooke (MDN)
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Passionate about her work, Faye is a notary at our Granby office and a member of the business law team. She specializes in both real estate law and business law.
Faye is actively involved in her region’s business community and has gained a reputation for her tailored approach, adapted to her clients’ needs.
Her human and empathetic side as well as her intellectual rigour make her a devoted professional you can count on.
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Real Estate and Construction
Coming into Force of New Exclusions from the Assessment Roll for Robotic Devices Used in Commercial Warehousing and Reminder Regarding the New 2026-2027-2028 Property Assessment Roll
Read moreComing into Force of New Exclusions from the Assessment Roll for Robotic Devices Used in Commercial Warehousing
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Labour and Employment
A First: The Tribunal administratif du travail Orders the Maintenance of Services Ensuring the Well Being of the Population
Read moreOn March 13, 2026, the Tribunal administratif du travail rendered the first-ever decision concerning services ensuring the well being of the population, a new regime introduced by the Act to give greater consideration to the needs of the population (…)
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Real Estate and Construction
Lease Accessory to an Employment Contract
Read moreYou hire a janitor for your residential building or a worker for your agricultural land and require that the person reside on the premises. A practical solution, but one that raises a key question: what about the lease?
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