45 LAWYER MONTHLY ADR AWARDS 2023 Litigation and Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year Junior Associate Nelson Champagne About Samuel Mtre. Samuel Grondin is a junior associate at Nelson Champagne, a business boutique located in the heart of Montreal’s central business district, at the historic Windsor Station. The firm specializes in corporate and commercial law, mergers & acquisitions, corporate reorganization, tax planning, as well as civil, commercial, and insurance litigation. Samuel practises primarily in the field of civil and commercial litigation, where his focus is on protecting and advancing the commercial interests of his clients, whether before the Courts or within the context of arbitration or other alternative dispute resolution methods. He has been a member of the Quebec Bar since 2020 and is a member of the Canadian Bar Association. Samuel has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals contributed to commercially edited legal encyclopedias. His work has been cited by Quebec tribunals in numerous matters. He has also given professional conferences on specialized points of Quebec contract law and alternative dispute resolution. Mtre. Grondin has degrees both in civil law (Université de Sherbrooke) and in common law (Queen’s University) as well as a Master of Laws in alternative dispute resolution (ADR), the whole in addition to having received advanced instruction abroad in the field of commercial arbitration. Samuel is certified as a mediator by the Institut de médiation et d’arbitrage du Québec (IMAQ). He is trilingual, being fluent in English, French, and Spanish, and offering his services in all three languages. Samuel Grondin NELSON CHAMPAGNE AVOCATS . LAWYERS Gare Windsor, 9e étage / Windsor Station 9th Floor 1100, avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal Montréal (Québec) H3B 2S2, Canada Tel: +1 514 843-4855 Fax: +1 514 843-8440 Email: courriel: general@ncc-lex.com CANADA Samuel Grondin “The firm specializes in corporate and commercial law, mergers & acquisitions, corporate reorganization, tax planning, as well as civil, commercial, and insurance litigation.”
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