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Saint-Boniface Québec Canada | MICHEL CHARETTE AVOCAT | |
Montréal Québec Canada | Michel Coutu | |
Verdun Québec Canada | Michel Dorion Stratégies Conseils | |
Canadian legal advisor
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Orleans Ontario Canada | Michel Drapeau Professional Corporation |
Distinction between « Practising advocate » and « Canadian legal advisor » The Canadian legal advisor may use the prefix “Me” or “Mtre” before his name provided it is followed by the title “Canadian legal advisor” or the initials “c.l.a.” and a reference to the Canadian province or territory where he is legally authorized to practise law. He may give legal advice and consultations on legal matters involving the law of the Canadian province or territory where he is legally authorized to practise law or involving matters under federal jurisdiction or public international law. He may prepare and draw up proceedings and plead or act before any tribunal, but only with respect to matters under federal jurisdiction. Please contact the Barreau du Québec at infobarreau@barreau.qc.ca to know the Canadian province or territory where this Canadian legal advisor is legally authorized to practise law and for more details on the restrictions that apply to this type of permit.
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Saint-Laurent Québec Canada | Michel Fortier, avocat | |
Saint-Laurent Québec Canada | Michel Ghaleb Avocat | |
Verdun Québec Canada | Michel Labelle Droit & Stratégie d'affaires Inc. | |
Gatineau Québec Canada | Michel Lewis avocat | |
Saint-Hubert Québec Canada | Michel Marsolais, avocat | |
Retired advocate
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Montréal Québec Canada | Michel Pallascio |
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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Retired advocate
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Sainte-Anne-Des-Lacs Québec Canada | Michel Robert |
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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Retired advocate
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Saint-Bruno Québec Canada | Michel Vincent, avocat médiateur accrédité |
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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Montréal Québec Canada | MICHEL VLEMINCKX avocat | |
Sherbrooke Québec Canada | Michèle Lamarre-Leroux Avocate | |
Retired advocate
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Québec Québec Canada | Michèle Morgan |
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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Québec Québec Canada | Michèle Pageau Avocate-Médiatrice | |
Châteauguay Québec Canada | Michèle Tétreault, avocate | |
Lac-Brome Québec Canada | Micheline Brochu, Avocate | |
Laval Québec Canada | Micheline Paradis, Avocate | |
Repentigny Québec Canada | Micheline Paradis, Avocate | |
Montréal Québec Canada | Micheline Paradis, Avocate | |
Laval Québec Canada | Michelle Desrochers, avocate médiatrice | |
Gatineau Québec Canada | Michelle levesque avocate | |
Québec Québec Canada | MICRO LOGIC SAINTE-FOY LTÉE | |
Montréal Québec Canada | Microsoft Canada Inc. |
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