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Jean Monet is counsel at Colby, Monet, Demers, Delage & Crevier. Born in Saint-Jean-sur Richelieu, Quebec, he was called to the Quebec Bar in 1957 and was named Queen's Counsel in 1974. He is also a member of the Canadian Bar Association, the Canadian Tax Foundation and the International Tax Planning Association. He has also been a member of the Board of Governors of the Canadian Tax Foundation and of the Consultative Committee on Canadian Tax Reform created by the Federal Minister of Finance in 1972. Working in the fields of corporate and commercial law, he is first and foremost a tax law specialist, a topic on which he lectured at the Faculties of Law of the Universities of Montreal, Laval, Sherbrooke and McGill as well before practioners in events organized, amongst others, by the Canadian Bar Association and the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. He is the author of Vos biens, votre décès et les impôts and Estate Planning for Canadians (5 editions from 1967 to 1974), Your Assets, Death and Taxes - 1971, Estate Planning for Canadians - 1975, La Soutane et la Couronne - 1993 and The Cassock and the Crown - 1996 and has also published numerous articles on tax law and business law and been an invited speaker at numerous conferences. He completed his preparatory studies at Loyola College and St-Patrick College (Ottawa) and studied law at the University of Ottawa and McGill University. Practice Areas: Commercial and Corporate Law; Tax Law.
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