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Martin Lavoie
Chambre des notaires du Québec 1999
Law degree, Université de Sherbrooke (LLB)
Master's Degree in notarial law from Université de Sherbrooke (MDN)
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Paralegal
A Sherbrooke notary, Martin has developed extensive experience in commercial and corporate law over the years.
Martin also has solid expertise in residential and commercial real estate law.
Martin’s practice is exclusively focused on handling financing mandates with financial institutions. He has also represented foreign companies in the commercial real estate sector, particularly in matters involving acquisitions, commercial financing and the execution of securities.
He is recognized for his professionalism, efficiency, and ability to solve complex matters.
Martin relies on his experience and diligence to see each case through to completion, always with his clients’ satisfaction in mind.
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Services
- Business Financing
- Real Estate Financing
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Professional activities
- Drafting of legal opinions on taking out movable and immovable mortgage securities.
- Execution and implementation of movable and immovable securities, particularly in agricultural law.
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Conferences
- “Démystifier la garantie légale”
Events
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News
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Read moreIn Quebec, the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (“Law 25”) requires every organization to establish a framework for the retention, destruction or anonymization of personal information.
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Mergers and Acquisitions: Does Your Due Diligence Process Properly Address Privacy, Cybersecurity and Technology Considerations?
Read moreDuring a merger or acquisition, an important question arises: Does your due diligence process include a thorough assessment of the concerned business’s privacy, technology and cybersecurity risks from the outset?
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