CCDC contracts over 20 working days of construction site closures

On March 23, 2020, the Premier of Quebec, François Legault, announced the complete shutdown of all non-essential businesses.1 This measure, which covered most construction sites, officially came into force on March 25, 2020.2 At the time of writing, the date for the resumption of construction activities remains uncertain, except for specific residential construction sites that […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

STUDIO | LEGALE COVID-19 Vademecum

Unfortunately, the world is under the spell of the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19 or SARS-CoV-2. In addition to its very serious impact on the health, the virus affects society in many other ways. Shops and restaurants are being closed, lockdowns are being imposed, borders are being closed, festivals and other events are being cancelled, […]

Joost PeetersPartner, STUDIO | LEGALE

Limiting the economic impact of COVID-19 on your business: planning for recovery

In response to the economic shock caused by the numerous public health measures to control the spread of COVID-19, the provincial government announced, on March 19, 2020, the creation of a $2.5 billion program to assist Quebec businesses. In a matter of days, thousands of Quebec workers were confined to their homes, creating unprecedented logistical […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

Relief for employers as payment of dues to CNESST is deferred

In a press release, which has remained altogether quiet, the Quebec’s occupational health and safety agency (CNESST) has announced it will offer employers relief measures, to help them face the COVID-19 crisis. Some of these involve a rather significant measure to help businesses with cash flow. In effect, employers now have until August 30, 2020 to settle […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

COVID-19: Quebec businesses offering non-essential services to close down

Contingency measures: during his last press conference, Premier François Legault announced that Quebec would be taking a break until April 13. All businesses, except for those providing essential services, have been asked to close down. In spite of this, the professionals at Langlois are working hard to provide services to business managers who are dealing […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

Coronavirus: an important update

On January 30, we informed you of the potential workplace consequences of a possible pandemic related to the new coronavirus/COVID-19. Six weeks later, it is clear that, unfortunately, the situation has become more serious and now requires employers in all sectors to take concrete measures to limit the risk of spreading the disease within their […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

2020-2021 Quebec government budget: measures to stimulate investment and digital innovation among SMEs and to improve corporate transparency

On March 10, 2020, Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard tabled his second budget, which includes a number of measures to encourage investment in technology and support digital transformation.  An amendment to the enterprise register to promote greater corporate transparency was also announced.  Measures to stimulate investment and digital innovation by SMEs  In economic matters, the […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

2020-2021 Quebec government budget: measures to promote corporate governance practices in favour of the green economy

On March 10, 2020, Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard tabled his second budget marked by measures to promote the green economy. He introduced significant measures to electrify transportation, reduce GHGs and adapt to climate change. Recognizing that environmental issues and economic development are among the leading concerns of its citizens, the government is addressing a […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

COVID-19: Quebec government offers financial assistance to certain workers affected by the pandemic

In the context of the crisis created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Quebec will, starting on March 19, 2020, and in partnership with the Red Cross, make it possible for workers who cannot earn their full income and who are not eligible for another program to receive financial assistance of $573 per week […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

Insurance of divided co-ownerships: principal amendments to the Civil Code of Québec

This article first appeared in French in the Winter 2020 edition of the Copropriété Plus magazine.   Did you know that several sections of the Civil Code of Québec1 concerning the insurance of divided co-ownerships have recently been amended or will soon be amended?  On June 13, the Québec National Assembly adopted the Act mainly to improve the regulation of […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

The Disciplinary Council’s duty to assist an unrepresented party

he lack of legal representation for a defendant or witness in a disciplinary dispute can sometimes raise questions for the opposing party or for the Disciplinary Council (“Council”) as to the duty to assist the unrepresented party. In Attara v. Dentistes (Ordre professionnel des)1, the Professions Tribunal shed light on this increasingly common problem. Facts Dr. Attara, the […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

The Superior Court Takes Stock of Restrictive Covenants Included in Contracts of Partnership

The Superior Court recently rendered a very relevant decision in Mazars Harel Drouin S.E.N.C.R.L. v. Plourde1 with respect to the interpretation and validity of a non-solicitation clause and of a penal clause included in a contract of partnership, and with respect to abuse of legal process. This decision namely clarifies the angle of analysis for restrictive covenants incorporated in […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP