Isabelle Carrière
Lawyer
A member of the Barreau since 2025, Isabelle Carrière practices civil and commercial litigation at the Quebec City office. She is known for her intellectual rigor and the depth of her research, which enable her to address complex legal issues with precision. Driven by a genuine interest in legal reasoning, she views argumentation as a true art—even a sport—where every nuance and every detail can make a difference.
With an approach that is both creative and structured, Ms. Carrière systematically explores all legal avenues to identify clear, effective solutions adapted to her clients’ objectives. Her pragmatic nature, combined with her excellent listening skills, enables her to accurately identify her clients’ needs and formulate relevant strategies geared toward concrete results.
With a bachelor’s degree in law and a bachelor’s degree in business administration, she relies on her multidisciplinary background to enrich her practice. Before embarking on her legal career, she founded a social enterprise in 2019 with the goal of developing a business model based on social responsibility—an experience that allowed her to develop a practical approach to problem-solving while demonstrating her commitment to social innovation and sustainability issues.
Outside of her legal practice, Ms. Carrière is actively involved in her community as a board member of the Fondation Bouchard at Collège Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière. She is also committed to causes close to her heart, including animal rights and environmental protection.
Education
2025
- Barreau du Québec
2023
- Bachelor in Laws, Université Laval
2022-2023
- Auxiliaire de recherche en droits et libertés de la personne
2015
- Bachelor in business administration, international profile, Université Laval
Engagements
2019 to this day
- Board member, Fondation Bouchard
2021-2022
- Volunteer Researcher for Droit animalier Québec
Mentions
2023-2024
- Faculty of Law Honor Roll, Université Laval
2023
- Laskin National Advocacy Competition: 2nd-best faculty team, 2nd-best brief, 3rd-best advocate