Alexandrine Touzin-Laberge is a lawyer at Lapointe Rosenstein Marchand Melançon, where she practices civil and commercial litigation, labor law, and construction law.
She joined the firm in 2020 as a student and completed her articling period there in 2023. She represents clients before various judicial and administrative courts and takes a strategic approach to protecting their interests.
Alexandrine holds a law degree from the Université de Sherbrooke, where she was actively involved, notably as a tutor for her peers and a volunteer for Pro Bono Students Canada, helping to provide access to justice for those in need. She also developed her skills in conflict resolution by completing a microprogram in prevention and dispute resolution at the same university, as well as a certificate in negotiation from Harvard Business School Online.
Passionate about complex legal issues, Alexandrine stands out for her analytical mindset, rigor, and commitment to excellence.