Mr. Arnaud Drouin practices in the fields of real estate, co-ownership and construction law, serving a clientele composed mainly of co-owners and condominium managers.
A graduate of the Université du Québec à Montréal with a bachelor’s degree in law, Mr. Drouin’s interest in civil litigation was sparked by his participation in the 38th edition of the Pierre-Basile-Mignault Interuniversity Moot Court Competition.
Even before he was sworn in, Mr. Drouin turned his attention to real estate law, learning the basics of the land registration system from a notary specializing in this field. He then cut his teeth in litigation with a boutique firm on Montreal’s North Shore. Finally, he devoted himself to the exclusive representation of players in the construction industry, particularly in cases of latent defects, faulty workmanship and construction defects. Mr. Drouin joined the Dunton Rainville team because of his commitment to its mission of providing clients with cutting-edge expertise in a vital and effervescent sector of Quebec law and economy.
Mr. Drouin believes that the client’s trust in his lawyer is the foundation of the practice of law. Drawing on an in-depth study of the factual and legal issues involved, he builds this trust through transparent communication, focused on a strategic assessment of the options available to the client. With an approach to litigation founded on conviction, credibility and adaptability, Mr. Drouin promotes your interests with all the force of passion.
Areas of expertise
- Real estate law
- Co-ownership law
- Construction law
- Insurance and liability law
Admission to the Bar
- 2019
Education
- LL.B. – Université du Québec à Montréal
Professional activities and associations
- Occasional participation in the “Parlons droit” service of the Young Bar Association of Montreal
- Training courses for construction industry professionals
- Publication of articles in a construction magazine
Legal Articles
- Article published in Infopreneur Magazine: “Building on land covered by an offer to purchase? Watch out for transfer duties!“
- Article published in Infopreneur Magazine: “An Act designed primarily to improve corporate transparency: a clear overview!“