Amal Sebti Honored in Quebec as the Best Military Instructor in 2019
Me Amal Sebti, a lawyer specializing in tax and business law, had a remarkable career in the Canadian Armed Forces, where she served with distinction as a Master Corporal.
Me Amal Sebti, a lawyer specializing in tax and business law, had a remarkable career in the Canadian Armed Forces, where she served with distinction as a Master Corporal.
In a world where family offices play a central role in managing ultra-high-net-worth wealth, the complexity of assets demands high-level legal and tax expertise to navigate investments, estate planning, and family governance.
Tax fraud is a serious offense in Quebec, carrying significant legal, financial, and personal consequences. Whether you are an individual or a business, understanding the implications of tax fraud, the relevant legal provisions, the investigations conducted by Revenu Quebec, and the possible charges is essential to protect yourself.
A class action in Quebec follows a structured process in five main stages, enabling a group of people who have suffered similar harm to seek justice collectively. Here is a clear and concise explanation of each stage, in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.p.c.)
In Quebec, class actions are a crucial legal mechanism for addressing harms suffered by large groups of people, particularly in areas such as environmental protection, data privacy, labor law, and consumer protection.
Starting June 1, 2025, significant changes will take effect in Quebec regarding the use of trademarks in languages other than French, under Bill 96, which amends the Charter of the French Language.
When a couple jointly owns a business, a divorce can present complex challenges, both personally and professionally.
To be considered a tax resident of Canada for tax purposes, you must understand the criteria established by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as well as the legal and administrative rules governing this determination.
Blended families, often characterized by complex family structures and multiple relational dynamics, present unique challenges in estate planning.
Taxation in Canada is a complex and ever-evolving field where poor planning can lead to significant financial consequences.