CORPORATE FINANCING

Capital raising and financing issues are at the heart of every transaction. Whether it’s private placement, venture capital, debt capital or equity restructuring, we are recognized for our efficient and strategic business approach. We look after your interests.

Be one of the many companies, financial institutions, corporations or investment funds we support.

  • Confidentiality agreement
  • Letter of intent
  • Due diligence
  • Examination and negotiation of financing offers
  • Short- and long-term financing arrangements
  • Preparation of financing or subscription agreements and ancillary documents
  • Preparation of debentures or other securities or financial documents
  • Preparing and setting up security interests
  • Compliance with securities legislation
  • Corporate legal notice

YOUR TEAM

NICOLAS BEAULIEU

Lawyer, Partner

LINDA CHARBONNEAU

Paralegal

CATHERINE DEMERS

Lawyer

ROXANNE DUPUIS

Lawyer

BRUNO FRATICELLI

Lawyer

NICOLAS LANTHIER

Lawyer, Partner

MÉLANIE MASSON

Senior lawyer

JEAN PROULX

Lawyer, Partner

CATHERINE RAMSAY-PIÉRARD

Lawyer

AUDREY ROBITAILLE

Lawyer, Partner

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