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Reform of Group Action: a New Start?

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Recent changes to French-language group actions could help promote their growth after more than timid beginnings, according to Kami Haeri and Alexandre Kiabski, partners at White & Case.
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Recent changes to French-language group actions could help promote their growth after more than timid beginnings, according to Kami Haeri and Alexandre Kiabski, partners at White & Case.

Adopted in 2022, the Quebec Official and Common Language Act, French (Act 14) amends the Charter of the French Language (also known as Act 101, or the Charter) and provides for significant changes for businesses operating in Quebec.

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nortonrosefulbright.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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