The sale of the Massawippi College of Ayer’s Cliff raises concerns. Particularly among the lawyers who pilot the class action against the congregation of the
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Catherine Gauthier and Me Anne-Julie Asselin. Photos: Facebook Tuesday, the organization ENvironnement JEUnesse and the firm Trudel Johnston & Lespérance will find themselves in court

Juliet Rand won a card with a hockey card company. Photo: Radio-Canada With the help of his father who is a lawyer, Juliet Rand filed

A driver who caused one death and seven injuries on a construction site on Highway 20 while driving completely drunk was found guilty down the

Public hearings into the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw woman from Manawan who died in a hospital after being the victim of racist remarks,

The Supreme Court will decide whether Patrick Dussault, convicted of murder and arson in Gatineau, will be entitled to a new trial. The country’s highest

Me Audrey Toupin-Couture by Cain Lamarre. The judicial saga ends with Claude dostie, director of the advisor’s office Evelyne Beaudin, in Sherbrooke. A judge of

A fourth deadline was granted Thursday by the Superior Court of Quebec to the federal government to update the Canadian law on medical assistance in

Me Sophie Majeau. Photo: Archives The company providing services and information solutions to law firms LexisNexis has launched a weekly podcast that covers recent Quebec

In 2007, when Steeve (fictitious first name) spoke for the first time about the sexual assaults he allegedly suffered at the hands of his uncle,

Judge Joëlle Roy. Photo: Archives The Supreme Court is once again called upon to consider the limits of the Jordan decision, a decision it rendered

The autistic teenager who killed his mother in an apartment in Limoilou after stabbing her multiple times was found criminally responsible for his actions in