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Annie Miller
Bar Admission 2000
Law degree, Université du Québec à Montréal (LLB)
Contact information
Legal assistant
A Laval lawyer, Annie is a member of our business, commercial and corporate law team.
As part of her practice, Annie works mainly in transactional law, whether in the purchase and sale of businesses, mergers and acquisitions, corporate reorganization, business succession planning, shareholder agreements and various commercial contracts.
With her numerous years of experience in business law, Annie serves a diverse business clientele who appreciates her accessibility and with whom she has developed a solicitor-client relationship with the company and the entrepreneur.
Annie has a strong business sense and uses imaginative and creative solutions for her clients, while remaining flexible.
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Services
- Business Contracts
- Business Law
- Business Start-Ups
- Business Succession Planning
- Commercial Law
- Corporate Law
- Corporate Reorganization
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Shareholder Agreements
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Professional activities
The business law practice allows me to combine everything that I am interested in professionally: law, business and participation in diversified projects. With a flair for business and having an interest in my clients’ projects, it is natural for me that my practice emphasizes personalized advice adapted to the reality of entrepreneurs and their companies.
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Social Involvement
I am convinced that social involvement is a duty for all of us towards our society, but also towards our children. I am particularly touched and sensitive to families who are in need, to children who are hungry, cold and lacking love, affection and positive attention.
News
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Jean Charest chooses TCJ
Therrien Couture Joli-Cœur (TCJ) is proud to announce that Jean Charest is joining its firm.
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Trademarks
January 1st, 2024 : Increase in official Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) fees - The countdown has begun
To reduce its structural deficit, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has decided to increase most of its official fees for patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, geographical indications, official marks, and integrated (…)
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Labour and Employment
An admitted fault is half forgiven
On January 2nd, 2023, an arbitrator confirmed that soliciting colleagues to participate in a pyramid scheme and lying to his employer on the matter constitutes sufficient grounds to justify the dismissal of an employee.
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