
Noémie Cimon
Lawyer

Noémie Cimon specializes in Aboriginal and Constitutional Law and has gathered significant expertise in matters related to First Nations governance, specific claims and Aboriginal rights.
Fluent in French and English and working at the Roberval office, her approach combines in-depth understanding of political issues and cultural specificities of her clients. She excels at finding appropriate solutions and anticipating her clients’ needs, while being concerned and attentive to the overall goals of each individual case that comes her way.
After being called to the Quebec Bar in 2022, Ms. Cimon quickly made her mark in the field of Aboriginal law. As a Wolastoqey woman and member of the Madawaska Maliseet First Nation, her ability to navigate between the judicial and Indigenous perspectives makes her an invaluable resource for clients and colleagues alike.
With a Bachelor of Civil Law from Université Laval, Ms. Cimon brings to her practice a contemporary, innovative perspective on the legal challenges facing Indigenous communities today. Drawing on her background and personal experience, she is known for her sensitivity, listening skills and level-headed approach. Her clients also appreciate her ability to articulate complex legal principles in simpler and approachable terms.
Formation académique
2022
- Barreau du Québec
2021
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Université Laval