Isabelle Grondin

Lawyer

Ms Grondin is a member of the business law group, with a practice focused on transactional law, mergers and acquisitions, corporate and tax reorganizations, and business financing.

She advises and assists companies of all sizes with the structuring, negotiation, and drafting of commercial agreements, including letters of intent, share and asset purchase and sale agreements, shareholder agreements, service and loan contracts, and various other contractual instruments.

Before joining Beauvais Truchon, she practiced at a major international business law firm, where she was involved in a variety of cases at both the provincial and national levels. This experience, combined with her thoroughness, attention to detail, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, allows her to efficiently manage complex cases and provide pragmatic legal solutions that align with her clients' goals.

  • Purchase and sale of businesses
  • Corporate financing and security interests
  • Implementation of corporate and tax reorganizations
  • Shareholder relations and governance
  • Incorporation of corporations and other legal entities
  • Startups and emerging businesses
  • Liability of directors and officers
  • Various commercial agreements
  • Intellectual property and information technology

Barreau du Québec 2022

Degree Programs
  • Bachelor of Laws

    (Université Laval, 2020)

  • Certificate in Management & Leadership for Lawyers

    (Bucerius Law School, 2019)

Areas of expertise
  • Purchase and sale of businesses
  • Corporate financing and security interests
  • Implementation of corporate and tax reorganizations
  • Shareholder relations and governance
  • Incorporation of corporations and other legal entities
  • Startups and emerging businesses
  • Liability of directors and officers
  • Various commercial agreements
  • Intellectual property and information technology
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