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Sandrine Raymond
Licentiate in Law, University of Ottawa (Summa Cum Laude), 2024
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Sandrine supports legal professionals in our Brossard office, developing her skills in legal research, drafting legal documents and, on occasion, representing clients before the courts.
Sandrine’s academic journey was marked by her involvement with the Family Law Students’ Association and her role as a research assistant in family law and administrative law. She gained diverse professional experience through a student clerkship as well as internships with the Senate of Canada and a notarial office. Driven by the desire to make justice more accessible, she also worked as a legal researcher, contributing to the creation of podcasts for the general public and developing professional training programs for lawyers and notaries.
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Administrative Law Judgment of Note: Supreme Court Strikes Down a Private Clause
Read moreOn July 30, the Supreme Court of Canada, in reasons written by Chief Justice Richard Wagner, reaffirmed that the courts’ judicial review of the legality of exercises of public power is neither optional nor discretionary; it is constitutionally (…)
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Business, Commercial and Corporate
CEO Fraud and Workstations: When Urgency Becomes a Scammer’s Weapon
Read moreCEO fraud, also known as business email compromise (BEC), is a scam in which a cybercriminal tricks an employee into making a payment, changing banking information or sharing sensitive data by posing as a senior executive or another trusted (…)
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Business, Commercial and Corporate
Sale of Shares and the Legal Warranty of Quality: Protection Excluded
Read moreThe Legal Framework of the Warranty of Quality The legal warranty of quality provided for in article 1726 of the Civil Code of Québec grants the buyer of property affected by a latent defect a recourse against the seller of that property, in (…)
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