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Dentons expands insurance capabilities by adding Nathalie Durocher as partner
Dentons expands insurance capabilities by adding Nathalie Durocher as partner
She is a trusted advisor to companies, brokers, and financial institutions
Dentons Canada has hired Nathalie Durocher as a partner in the firm's insurance group. Her expertise lies in insurance law, professional liability and regulatory compliance.
Welcoming Durocher, Laurie LaPalme, the partner, and global insurance sector leader at Dentons remarked, "As a leading individual in the insurance sector, Durocher is a go-to resource for clients across the country. She will bolster our team's capabilities for clients who wish to grow and operate their business in Québec and beyond."
Christian Létourneau, the firm's Montréal managing partner commented, "Durocher's profile in the insurance sector, together with her strong relationship with industry stakeholders and her encyclopedic knowledge of the Québec market, make her an excellent addition to the firm. Her experience boosts the bench strength of our team in Montréal and complements our remarkable group of professionals with an exceptional reputation across Canada and globally."
On her appointment, Durocher said, "I am very excited to join Dentons. Working closely with clients to develop the best solutions for their business is important to me. Dentons' established national and global presence will allow me to leverage my knowledge and expertise to help my clients discern and respond to market and regulatory changes, wherever their business takes them."
The Dentons insurance team is at the forefront of the sector, partnering with clients to understand their objectives and obstacles from all perspectives. It interacts with the regulators and oversees the insurance industry at all levels to ensure exposure to risk is anticipated and mitigated. The group's full-service model allows them to advise on corporate and regulatory issues covering all areas of insurance law.