Find a lawyer
Search results
Me Charles-Khalil Batrouny
Precision concerning a temporary restrictive permit
This type of permit legally authorizes its holder to practise the professional activities determined by the Board of directors, and the conditions the holder must meet to engage in those activities.
Please contact the Barreau du Québec at infobarreau@barreau.qc.ca to know the activities and the conditions of practise concerning this member and for more details on the restrictions that apply to this type of permit.
-
- Company / employer
- Cozen O'Connor LLP
- Address
-
1250 Boulevard René-Lévesque West
#2200
Montreal QC H3B4W8 - Phone
- 416 639-6700
- Fax
- +1 437 317-0714
- cbatrouny@cozen.com
-
- Areas of law and practice areas
-
-
Civil / litige
- Assurances
-
Civil / litige
- Spoken languages
-
- Français
- Anglais
-
- Year first entered on the Roll of the Order
- 2023
-
- Regional bar
-
- Montréal
-
-
Types of mandates accepted
Legal aid mandates
Legal aid is a public service offered free of charge or for a contribution to financially eligible persons who request it.Limited scope mandates
A limited scope mandate means that the lawyer deals with only part of the case and not the whole case, in order to reduce costs and improve access to justice. For example, the lawyer's intervention may be limited to giving you legal advice or drafting proceedings, but not to representing you in court.Lump sum mandates
A mandate whereby a client agrees with a lawyer to pay a lump sum in exchange for legal services, instead of being billed the hours worked at an hourly rate.Percentage fee mandates
A mandate whereby a lawyer agrees to be compensated based on a percentage of the amount the client receives in the case.Mandate on an hourly rate basis
In this type of mandate, the lawyer bills the client based on the number of hours spent on the file (including the time spent on the phone and writing letters). -
- Percentage fee mandates
- Hourly rate mandates
-
IMPORTANT
The contact details displayed in the Find a Lawyer tool are those provided to the Barreau by the members, who have the obligation to ensure validity of their information.