Serge LeBel

Partner, Lawyer

Serge LeBel

Quebec

Complexe Jules-Dallaire, T1
2828 Laurier Blvd., 12th Floor
Quebec City, Quebec G1V 0B9
CANADA
418 266-4500 418 266-4515

A pioneer of BCF's Quebec City office, Serge LeBel has over 40 years’ experience in business law. An entrepreneur at heart, he knows how to offer our like-minded clients pragmatic solutions adapted to their reality. He advises a diverse clientele in Canada and internationally, on virtually every aspect of business law.

Serge has developed particular proficiency in the negotiation of business partnerships, technological transfers and economic immigration, as well as partnerships with First Nations. His in-depth knowledge of corporate governance has made him a useful ally for business leaders. He also advises clients in complex commercial and liability litigation matters and occasionally acts as an arbitrator.

Actively involved in the Québec business community, Serge is the secretary to the Board of Québec international, ambassadeur of Governors of the Québec Youth Foundation, volunteers at the Entrepreneurship Foundation, and is a member of the Défi Kayak Desgagnés for the benefit of Jeunes Musiciens du Monde fundraising committee, Québec Division, of the Musée du Fjord au Saguenay, of the Board of Directors of the Memorial Foundation, as well as a jury member of a committee of the Ose Entreprendre movement and a member of the Lions Club since 1985. Having served on the Board of Directors of Loto Québec for nearly 15 years and on the Board of Directors of the Administration portuaire de Québec for nearly 10 years, he has relevant global knowledge of governance and issues at various levels of a Crown corporation, both provincially and federally. He also sits on several boards of directors, as well as advisory committees. 

 
  • Certification universitaire en gouvernance de sociétés, Collège des administrateurs de sociétés (2008)
  • Called to the Barreau du Québec (1983)
  • LL.B. Université Laval (1982)
  • Common Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax (1981)