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Tina Hobday appointed Vice President of the McGill Alumni Association
At the McGill Alumni Association Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, May 18, 2010, Tina Hobday, a partner in the litigation group of the Montreal office of Langlois Kronström Desjardins, was elected Vice President of the McGill Alumni Association for a two-year term. Tina is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association and until recently was its Treasurer. Tina has been a Director of the McGill Alumni Association since 2004.  She is a Past President of the McGill Young Alumni (2000-2004) and a current member of the Nominating Committee of the Alumni Association, serving a second two-year term.  Tina is also a Regional Council Volunteer for the International Alma Mater Fund Council for Campaign McGill.

The McGill Alumni Association, founded in 1857, fosters long-term relationships with McGill alumni around the world through its various programs run by local and regional branches worldwide.  Its mission is to enable alumni, students, faculty and staff, and friends of McGill University to maintain contact with the University and each other for their shared benefit and for the support and development of McGill.
 
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A major victory for TELUS
We recently acted for a major telecommunications company (TELUS) in injunction proceedings brought by the second-lowest bidder on a tender put out by SigmaSanté (formerly Approvisionnement Montréal) on behalf of six healthcare institutions with a total of 29 locations. The call for tenders was for the installation of an IP telephone system and the upgrading of IT systems. The plaintiff sought an interlocutory injunction to suspend performance of the contract, which had been awarded to our client, the lowest bidder.
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Sébastien Laprise to speak on the Plan Nord
Sébastien Laprise, a partner at Langlois Kronström Desjardins, will be speaking at the 68th congress of ACRGTQ, the Québec association of highway and major infrastructure construction contractors. His presentation will be entitled "Le Plan Nord: Opportunities and Constraints", and will deal with the legal environment surrounding this vast project for the development of northern Québec that is still being shaped by the input of the various stakeholders involved. His presentation will be given on Thursday, January 19th at the Québec City Convention Centre.
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The Supreme Court of Canada rules on the federal government’s proposed national securities commission

On December 22, 2011, the Supreme Court of Canada (the “Court”) rendered a decision declaring the federal government’s Proposed Canadian Securities Act (the “Act”) a “comprehensive foray by Parliament into the realm of securities regulation”1. The effect of the Act would have been to create a single national securities commission in Canada.

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