
Corinne Brousseau
Avocate

A member of the Quebec Bar since 2018, Corinne Brousseau focuses her practice on litigation, most notably latent defects and property law. A Rouyn-Noranda native, she practises primarily in litigation, but also helps with construction law as needed.
Among her more notable achievements, Mrs. Brousseau has managed several complex latent defect litigation cases in which she represented her clients before the civil courts. She has also advised owners and co-owners on property law issues and provided effective solutions to complex legal problems. Her rigorous attention to detail and ability to work under pressure make her well respected among her colleagues and clients.
Mrs. Brousseau holds a Law degree from Université Laval. Recognized for her organizational skills and intellectual rigour, she is actively involved in her community, notably as president of the Jeune Barreau de l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue from 2021 to 2023 and as a member of the Section Council of the Barreau d’Abitibi-Témiscamingue. When she is not at work, she enjoys the outdoors, particularly running and taking part in half-marathons. Access to legal aid, as well as equality and equity before the law, are causes close to her heart.
Formation académique
2018
- Barreau du Québec
2017
- Bachelor of Laws, Université Laval
Implications
2020
- Advisor, Barreau d’Abitibi-Témiscamingue