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Julie Banville
Bar Admission 2005
Law degree, Université Laval (LLB)
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Legal Assistant
Julie, a lawyer since 2005 and a partner since 2012, is responsible for the co-ownership sector. Her practice focuses on commercial, corporate, real estate and construction litigation as well as co-ownership law. She represents the interests of her clients, who are mainly directors, shareholders and officers of businesses of all sizes, as well as syndicates of co-ownership, developers and property managers. She regularly pleads before the common law courts, specialized courts, arbitration tribunals and the Federal Court.
A committed professional who listens to her clients' needs, Julie focuses her practice on conflict prevention and resolution. Her determination and negotiation skills enable her to obtain convincing results for her clients.
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Services
- Arbitration
- Commercial Litigation
- Condominium Law
- Construction Law
- Contract Negotiating and Drafting
- Corporate Litigation
- Real-Estate/Leasing Litigation
- Shareholder Disputes
- Suretyships
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Social Involvement
I enjoy working with young people and giving them the tools they need to succeed academically. I believe that all young people should have access to education.
News
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Disciplinary and Professional
Monetary claim against a professional who has committed a breach of ethics
Does filing a request for an inquiry with the office of the syndic of a professional order allows the person who requested the inquiry to receive financial compensation for the damages caused by a professional member of that order?
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Labour and Employment
Language Requirements at Hiring
Can a job offer require a candidate to be proficient in a language other than French?
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Business, Commercial and Corporate
Duties of a Corporation’s Directors in the Event of a Conflict of Interest
Should a director of a corporation abstain from voting if there is a conflict of interest?
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