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Audrey Rodrigue
Chambre des notaires du Québec 2019
Law Degree, Université de Sherbrooke (LL.B.)
Master of Laws in Notarial Law, Université de Sherbrooke (LL.M.)
Certificate in Business Administration, Université de Sherbrooke
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A notary in Laval, Audrey is part of the business law team and focuses her practice on corporate financing.
Before joining TCJ, Audrey began her practice at a private multidisciplinary firm, where she had the opportunity to work on a wide range of cases and deepen her expertise in real estate law. This experience led her to undertake several mandates for a public corporation, including public servitudes and diverse real estate transactions.
With her practice now focused on corporate financing, Audrey ensures the precise drafting of legal documentation and the implementation of security agreements in accordance with lender instructions. She also oversees the progress and completion of each stage of her files to ensure they proceed smoothly.
She is recognized for her listening skills, availability and assiduity.
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