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Joanie Talbot
Bar Admission 2010
Law degree, Université de Sherbrooke, Co-operative (LLB)
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Legal Assistant
A Saint-Hyacinthe lawyer, Joanie is the director of the construction law business unit. In recent years, she has developed her knowledge and skills, and has been involved in the preparation of training courses and in the drafting of texts inherent in the law of construction. She has held conferences on access to information. She also works in civil litigation.
Rigorous and attentive to the needs of her clients, Joanie is equipped with a care for detail enabling her to find solutions adapted to the problems for which she is consulted.
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Services
- Civil Litigation
- Construction Law
- Contract Negotiating and Drafting
- Debt Collection
- Latent Defects
- Legal Hypothecs for Construction
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Professional activities
I particularly like to explore the different facets of a file in making the necessary analyzes required, taking into account the factual, documentary and legal plans. I am a passionate researcher, but also a writer.
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Social Involvement
I have been fortunate to be involved in social causes that are important to me, including sitting on the board of a Crisis Intervention and Response Center.
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Business, Commercial and Corporate
New requirements for certain Canadian companies
Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act coming into effect
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Décès d'Yves Tourangeau
C’est avec grande tristesse que nous avons appris le décès de notre collègue, Me Yves Tourangeau, survenu le 28 mars dernier. Il était associé chez Gilbert Simard Tremblay (GST) avant l’intégration de ce cabinet chez TCJ. Yves possédait plus de 40 (…)
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Business, Commercial and Corporate
A New Era of Transparency: Is your Federal Company in Good Standing?
Since January 22nd, 2024, federal corporations are required to file with Corporations Canada the information contained in the register of Individuals with Significant Control of the corporation, and some of this information is now available to the (…)
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