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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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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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