Fabrice Benoît
About Fabrice Benoît
Fabrice Benoît is a lawyer based in Montréal, QC and has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada™ since 2019. Fabrice Benoît is recognized in the following practice areas:
- Montréal, Quebec
- Corporate and Commercial Litigation
- Director and Officer Liability Practice
- Insolvency and Financial Restructuring Law
Current Firm: Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Location: Montréal, QC
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