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Pierre D. Grenier

Pierre D. Grenier

Dentons, Canada

Work Department

Litigation and Dispute Resolution; Real Estate; Restructuring, Insolvency and Bankruptcy; and Construction

Position

Partner

Career

Pierre Grenier is a partner in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution group of Dentons' Montréal office. His practice focuses on corporate and commercial matters as well as on the construction, energy and real estate sectors.

Pierre represents owners and developers, general and specialized contractors, equipment manufacturers and franchisors, financial institutions, industrial corporations and investors. He has developed particular expertise in the realization of security and restructuring, regulatory regimes in the energy sector, construction claims, and contractual arrangements, manufacturer’s liability and the rights and recourses under corporate and securities laws, including claims against directors and officers and minority shareholder remedies. Pierre also represents clients in negotiations and mediations and before arbitration, administrative and judiciary tribunals.

Pierre serves as President and Director of the Institut de médiation et d'arbitrage du Québec

Read Pierre's full biography here.

Languages

French, English

Memberships

Member, Québec Bar Member, Canadian Bar Association Member, Association des MBA du Québec Member, Pipeline Association Member, Executive Committee of the ADR Institute of Canada responsible for the 2008 National Conference in Montréal Member, Liaison Committee with the Superior Court, Commercial Division of the Bar of Montreal (2011–2013) Member, Arbitration and Mediation Rules Review Committee of the ADR Institute of Canada (2008-2012) President and Board member, Institut de médiation et d’arbitrage du Québec

Education

Harvard University, 2008, Advanced Negotiation Training University of Ottawa, 1988, M.B.A University of Ottawa, 1988, LL.L University of Ottawa, 1984, B.Mus

Mentions

Canada

Construction

Canada

Dispute resolution: Quebec