Marta
J. Tarczynska
A member of the Chambre des notaires du Québec (Quebec’s Chamber of Notaries) since 2005, Me Marta J. Tarczynska practises real estate law in the Montreal office. With a diploma in notarial law (D.D.N.) and a bachelor’s degree in law (LL.B.) from Université de Montréal, Me Tarczynska has built a solid career collaborating on large-scale projects.
Among her most significant mandates, Me Tarczynska has contributed to establishing major condominium projects such as Le Faubourg Boisbriand, the conversion of the Ritz Carlton and Le Solano. These experiences have enabled her to work alongside rigorous, creative, and seasoned professionals, enriching her career in the legal arena.
Her commitment to impeccable service is at the heart of her practice. She develops privileged and trusting relationships with her clients and accompanies them in all their real estate projects. Known for her thoroughness and attention to detail, Me Tarczynska stands out for her ability to listen attentively to her clients’ needs, while finding solutions tailored to their issues.
Beyond her legal practice, Me Tarczynska enjoys the outdoors, hiking, cross-country skiing, swimming, yoga, and is fond of animals. Thomas A. Edison’s notable quote, “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time,” which she particularly appreciates, perfectly illustrates her persistent and resilient approach to all aspects of her life.
Assistant : Patrizia Arnoldo, Kate Anson
Expertise
- Real estate law
Education
- Diploma in Notarial Law (DDN), Université de Montréal, Montréal (2003)
- LL.B., Université de Montréal, Montréal (2002)
Professional experience
- MALLETTE s.e.n.c.r.l., Bois-des-Filion (2023-2024)
- Self-employed, Montréal (2009-2023)
- De Grandpré Joli-Coeur, s.e.n.c.r.l., Montréal (2005-2009)
Lecturing, conferences, publications
- Lecturer for the diploma in Notarial Law (DDN) Course: Divided co-ownership law (in French), Université de Sherbrooke, Campus de Longueuil (2007-2009)