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Montréal Québec Canada | Argun Avocat | |
Hammonds Plains Nouvelle-Écosse Canada | Arenam Strategies Inc. | |
Laval Québec Canada | Arden Holdings Inc. | |
Granby Québec Canada | Archer Conseillers juridiques inc. | |
Granby Québec Canada | Archer conseillers juridiques inc. | |
Granby Québec Canada | Archer conseillers juridiques | |
Granby Québec Canada | Archer conseillers juridiques | |
Retired advocate
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Montréal Québec Canada | Archambault avocats |
Distinction between « Practising advocate » and « Retired advocate » A Retired advocate is 55 years of age or over. He may use the prefix “Me” or “Mtre” before his name provided it is followed by the title “retired advocate”; he may not, however, assume the title of advocate or attorney, verbally or otherwise, or practise the profession of advocate, in particular perform the acts described in section 128 of the Act respecting the Barreau du Québec, including pleading or acting before a tribunal referred to in subparagraphs 1 to 7 of paragraph a of subsection 2 of that section. Please refer to section 128 of the Act respecting the Barreau du Québec to know the acts that cannot be performed by a retired advocate or contact the Barreau du Québec at infobarreau@barreau.qc.ca for more details on the restrictions that apply to this type of permit.
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Outremont Québec Canada | Archambault Adel S.N.D. | |
Magog Québec Canada | Archambault Adel S.N.D. | |
Contrecoeur Québec Canada | ArcelorMittal Produits longs Canada s.e.n.c. | |
Contrecoeur Québec Canada | ArcelorMittal Produits Longs Canada | |
Contrecoeur Québec Canada | Arcelormittal Produits Longs Canada | |
Longueuil Québec Canada | ArcelorMittal Exploitation Minière Canada s.e.n.c. | |
Corporate legal advisor
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Longueuil Québec Canada | ArcelorMittal Exploitation minière Canada s.e.n.c. |
Distinction entre « avocat en exercice » et « conseiller juridique d’entreprise » Le conseiller juridique d’entreprise peut faire précéder son nom du préfixe « Me » ou « Mtre », en le faisant suivre du titre « conseiller juridique d’entreprise » ou des initiales « c.j.ent. » et d’une mention de l’État où il est légalement autorisé à exercer la profession d'avocat. Il exerce pour le compte exclusif de son employeur ou de ses filiales, les activités décrites au paragraphe 1 de l’article 128 de la Loi sur le Barreau. Veuillez communiquer avec le Barreau du Québec à infobarreau@barreau.qc.ca pour connaître le nom de l’employeur ou des filiales pour lequel ce conseiller juridique d’entreprise est autorisé à exercer et pour plus de détails sur les restrictions applicables à ce type de permis.
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Longueuil Québec Canada | ArcelorMittal Exploitation minière Canada s.e.n.c. | |
Montréal Québec Canada | ARC Régimes Collectifs Inc. | |
Montréal Québec Canada | ARC Régimes collectifs | |
Longueuil Québec Canada | Arbitre de grief | |
Montréal Quebec Canada | Arbitre de grief | |
Outremont Québec Canada | ArbitrageJLH | |
Retired advocate
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Saint-Jérôme Québec Canada | Arbitrage Pierre Lamarche |
Distinction between « Practising advocate » and « Retired advocate » A Retired advocate is 55 years of age or over. He may use the prefix “Me” or “Mtre” before his name provided it is followed by the title “retired advocate”; he may not, however, assume the title of advocate or attorney, verbally or otherwise, or practise the profession of advocate, in particular perform the acts described in section 128 of the Act respecting the Barreau du Québec, including pleading or acting before a tribunal referred to in subparagraphs 1 to 7 of paragraph a of subsection 2 of that section. Please refer to section 128 of the Act respecting the Barreau du Québec to know the acts that cannot be performed by a retired advocate or contact the Barreau du Québec at infobarreau@barreau.qc.ca for more details on the restrictions that apply to this type of permit.
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Ottawa Ontario Canada | Arbitrage Graham J. Clarke Arbitration |
Distinction between « Practising advocate » and « Retired advocate » A Retired advocate is 55 years of age or over. He may use the prefix “Me” or “Mtre” before his name provided it is followed by the title “retired advocate”; he may not, however, assume the title of advocate or attorney, verbally or otherwise, or practise the profession of advocate, in particular perform the acts described in section 128 of the Act respecting the Barreau du Québec, including pleading or acting before a tribunal referred to in subparagraphs 1 to 7 of paragraph a of subsection 2 of that section. Please refer to section 128 of the Act respecting the Barreau du Québec to know the acts that cannot be performed by a retired advocate or contact the Barreau du Québec at infobarreau@barreau.qc.ca for more details on the restrictions that apply to this type of permit.
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Arbitrage et Médiation | ||
Neuville Québec Canada | Arbitrage D. Garneau S.A. |
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