Chronicles of Ogilvy, Renault, 1879-1979: Published on the Occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of its Founding

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Chronicles of Ogilvy, Renault, 1879-1979: Published on the Occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of its Founding
Abstract
Ogilvy Renault LLP was a Canadian law firm with 450 members in offices in Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec, Toronto, Calgary and London, England. The firm began in Montreal 1879 as Carter, Church & Chapleau. In 1979, the firm decided to name itself after its then two senior members, Anglophone J. Angus Ogilvy and Francophone Paul F. Renault. Angus Ogilvy graduated from McGill's law school in 1926. Apparently there was a long and lively debate over whether to separate the names with a comma. The comma remained until it was removed from the firm's name at the end of 1988. In 2001, the firm merged with Meighen Demers LLP of Toronto, and in 2011 it joined the British law firm of Norton Rose.
Place
Montreal
Publisher
Ogilvy, Renault
Date
1979
# of Pages
xi-173p.
Language
en
Notes

French edition of the book was prepared by Jean A. Savard under title: Ogilvy, Renault: chronique d'un siècle de droit (1879- 1979).

Citation
Tees, Douglas H. Chronicles of Ogilvy, Renault, 1879-1979: Published on the Occasion of the One Hundredth Anniversary of Its Founding. Montreal: Ogilvy, Renault, 1979.
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