Langlois Avocats

Langlois Avocats

Montreal, QC

http://langlois.ca

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With more than 150 practising lawyers in the Greater Montréal and the city of Québec areas, Langlois Lawyers is Québec’s largest independent law firm. Our team of around 300 employees offers a complete range of high-quality legal services in a variety of areas, including construction law, energy and the environment, life sciences, information and communications technology, governance and ethics, civil and commercial litigation, labour and employment law, real estate law and business law. In 2020, Langlois Lawyers was named Regional Law Firm of the Year in Canada by Chambers and Partners and was ranked first among the Top 10 Quebec Regional Law Firms in Canadian Lawyer magazine. 

The excellence of our services and the human dimension of our values set us apart with both our clientele and our staff. For us, team culture is essential because it affords us the chance to listen, fully understand and act on the synergies between our different fields of practice—enabling us to offer business solutions that are truly adapted to the needs and requirements of our clients.



Community involvement

As a law firm with a human touch, we encourage our team to use their legal skills for positive change in their community.

Because today’s children embody tomorrow’s leaders, we focus our social responsibility efforts on children supported by the Marie-Vincent Foundation.

Since 2013 we have been committed to this Foundation, which shares the human values cherished by Langlois Lawyers. Its mission is simple: striving for a world without sexual violence towards children and adolescents. To achieve this goal, the Foundation raises money to finance services for victims and support for their parents and families, as well as research, prevention and training initiatives.

Following our hearts, we are also committed to helping the Centre for Social Pediatrics in Quebec City (the “CPSQ”, Centre de pédiatrie sociale de Québec), whose mission is to support vulnerable children and their families.