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Louis-Philippe Cartier

Louis-Philippe has been practising insurance, civil and professional liability law since his admission to the Bar in 1997. He regularly assists clients of the firm on coverage issues involving civil general liability, environmental, or professional liability insurance as well as property insurance. In the field of professional liability, Louis-Philippe regularly acts on behalf of engineers, […]


Carmine Iovino

Carmine’s practice focuses on insurance law as well as civil and commercial liability, including matters concerning automobile liability, aviation liability and environmental liability. He has represented insurance companies in cases before Arbitration Tribunals, the Superior Court and the Court of Appeal, dealing with coverage issues involving D&O, E&O and Commercial liability policies. Carmine has also […]


François Joubert

François has a broad experience in civil litigation, having represented various clients before all the Courts in Québec. His two years as a Clerk at the Court of Appeal of Quebec has prepared François well when arguing cases before that Court. Although very determined to assert the rights of his clients before the Courts, François […]


Catherine Chaput

Since her admission to the Bar in 1993, Catherine has developed a varied and extensive insurance litigation practice including insurance coverage issues. She acts in personal injury claims, property damage and construction matters, product liability, as well as civil and professional liability. Catherine represents the firm’s clients in transportation matters and has developed a specialty in […]


Ronald W. Silverson

The focus of Ron’s varied litigation practice is defence work and coverage. An avid, bilingual litigator, he has extensive experience in pleading a wide range of liability and damages issues of particular interest to the insurance industry, including product liability, latent defects, construction claims, professional liability, D&O, E&O, fires, explosions and boiler and machinery failures. […]