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Langlois Kronström Desjardins welcomes Isabelle Toupin to its Business Law group

Québec City, November 11, 2009 – Law firm Langlois Kronström Desjardins is pleased to announce that Isabelle Toupin has joined its Québec City office as a lawyer.
 

Isabelle has practised corporate and commercial law in private practice since the start of her legal career. She was admitted to the Quebec bar in 2003.

Until quite recently, she was the lawyer in charge of a team of paralegals and other lawyers at a company specialized in corporate finance, where she managed requests for financing from across the country. She has also been a corporate and commercial lawyer in two Québec City law firms.
 
Isabelle holds a masters degree in corporate law from Laval University and studied international and European Community law at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens, France.
 
"Isabelle Toupin's experience in business law and corporate finance, together with her versatility, make her an invaluable resource for the firm. We are extremely pleased to welcome her onto our team" stated Jean-François Gagnon, the firm's managing partner.
 
About Langlois Kronström Desjardins
Langlois Kronström Desjardins (lkd.ca) is one of the largest law firms in Quebec, with over 120 professionals working in its three offices in Montreal, Quebec City, and Lévis. With a total of more than 240 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 an 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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