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A new recruit at Langlois Kronström Desjardins

Montréal, February 22, 2011 - Law firm Langlois Kronström Desjardins is pleased to announce that Alexander Herman has joined the firm as a lawyer after completing his articles there.

Called to the Quebec Bar on January 31, 2011, Alexander will be practicing in the firm’s Montréal office, primarily in the litigation department. Alexander studied law at McGill University, where he received degrees in both civil law and common law. He also holds a B.A. in English and History from Trinity College Dublin.

Keenly interested in all aspects of public and constitutional law, Alexander is a co-founder of the Canadian Constitution Club of McGill University’s Faculty of Law and was a member of the organizing committee of the Canadian Constitutional Affairs Conference held in Québec City in 2008 and attended by more than 250 judges, jurists, politicians and students.

In addition to pursuing a legal career, Alexander co-authored Kickstart: How Successful Canadians Got Started (Dundurn, 2008), a book based on interviews with influential Canadians and aimed at inspiring young people to follow their dreams and achieve their goals.

“We are very pleased to welcome such a talented young lawyer to our growing team. His interesting background and his involvement in various organizations are an attractive asset for our clientele and will help perpetuate the firm’s tradition of excellence”, stated Jean-François Gagnon, managing partner of the firm.

About Langlois Kronström Desjardins
Langlois Kronström Desjardins (lkd.ca) is one of the largest law firms in Quebec, with nearly 100 professionals working in the Montréal and Québec City metropolitan areas. With a total of some 200 individuals making up our team, we are able to offer our clientele a complete range of legal services renowned for their exceptional quality in business law, civil and commercial litigation, labour and administrative law, maritime and admiralty law, and public and private real estate law.
 
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For more information:

Jean-François Gagnon 
Managing Partner 
418 650-7098 

Geneviève Lebel
Senior Consultant, Communications and Media/Public Relations
418 650-7015

 
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