
Maude Dagenais
Lawyer

Maude Dagenais practises Aboriginal and health law at the Val-d’Or office. Her attention to detail and dedication to her clients enable her to provide high-quality services tailored to the specific needs of each case. She is bilingual, which means she can offer personalized support in both French and English. She stands out for her commitment to Indigenous communities and her ability to handle complex issues with skill and empathy.
In the area of Aboriginal law, she advises several First Nations communities and works on cases involving Aboriginal and treaty rights. In the field of health law, Mrs. Dagenais acts as a legal adviser and attorney for health care institutions in the context of applications for interim custody, institutionalization and treatment orders.
In addition to her professional commitments, Mrs. Dagenais is an avid outdoorswoman who is particularly fond of hunting, fishing and hiking. She also finds time to get involved in her community, notably by sitting on the board of directors of the Fondation Brousseau-Dargis, which addresses mental health needs.