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bâtonnier
‖ bâtonnier (batɔnje) [Fr., = ‘staff-bearer’, f. bâton staff.] The title of the doyen of the Bar of Paris and of Quebec.1907 Westm. Gaz. 26 Nov. 10/1 It is from circumstances connected with St. Catherine's festivals that the ‘bâtonnier’ of the Paris Bar derives his curious designation. 1918 E. Clark... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bâtonnier
The role includes administering the legal aid system for the island (the day-to-day administration is carried out by an Acting Bâtonnier, while the Bâtonnier decides appeals against the decision of the Acting Bâtonnier). wikipedia.org
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La Pothouin
Pierre-Salomon Pothouin, Bâtonnier of the Ordre des Avocats (barristers) of the Parlement de Paris from 1745 to 1746, lived and worked in Paris between Pothouin’s son Pierre-Charles was also bâtonnier of the barristers of the Parlement of Paris (1775-1776). wikipedia.org
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Michel Halpérin
Michel Halpérin Bâtonnier Prize for Excellence Established in 2017, the Prix Bâtonnier Michel Halpérin aims to recognize and reward excellence as embodied The Bâtonnier Michel Halpérin Prize for Excellence  is awarded in principle each year to a lawyer or a trainee lawyer appointed by the jury. wikipedia.org
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Jean Martineau (lawyer)
He became Président du Bureau des examinateurs en 1952 and from 1953 to 1954, he was Bâtonnier of the Bar of Montreal and Bâtonnier du Barreau du Québec B3, Martineau Walker Advocate (this obituary states that Martineau died in his 91st year; i.e. he is assumed to have passed his 90th birthday) Martineau wikipedia.org
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Yann Brekilien
Fighting in the French Resistance from 1941, he founded a secret journal with the Dupouy brothers and the sons of the bâtonnier Arrighi. wikipedia.org
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bâtonnier - Traduzione francese-cinese | PONS
Cerca qui la traduzione francese-cinese di bâtonnier nel dizionario PONS! Trainer lessicale, tabelle di coniugazione verbi, funzione di pronuncia gratis.
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bâtonnier - Traduction français-chinois | PONS
Consultez la traduction français-chinois de bâtonnier dans le dictionnaire PONS qui comprend un entraineur de vocabulaire, des tableaux de conjugaison et des fonctions pour la prononciation.
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bâtonnier - Translation from French into Chinese | PONS
Look up the French to Chinese translation of bâtonnier in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.
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Louis-Edmond Panneton
He was bâtonnier for Saint-François district in 1886, 1889, 1896, 1898, 1905 and 1907 and bâtonnier for Quebec in 1907 and 1908. wikipedia.org
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Joseph-Émery Robidoux
Robidoux was bâtonnier for the Montreal bar in 1895 and 1896, president of the Canadian Bar Association in 1896 and bâtonnier for the Quebec bar in 1896 wikipedia.org
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Paul-Matthieu Grondin
Paul-Matthieu Grondin is a Canadian lawyer and the bâtonnier (elected leader) of the Bar of Quebec. In the election for the position, he received 8,400 votes out of 11,679, defeating former bâtonnière (the feminine of bâtonnier) Lu Chan Khuong and replacing wikipedia.org
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François-Philippe Brais
He then served as bâtonnier of the Montreal Bar in 1949, and bâtonnier of the provincial Barreau, 1949–1950. wikipedia.org
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Jean-René Farthouat
Jean-René Farthouat (26 June 1934 – 11 January 2020) was a French lawyer who served as Bâtonnier of the Paris Bar Association from 1994 to 1995. wikipedia.org
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Strachan Bethune
Strachan Bethune, (November 6, 1821 – March 8, 1910) twice Bâtonnier of Montreal and the 1st Anglican Chancellor of the Diocese of Montreal. He was twice appointed Bâtonnier of Montreal (1859 and 1862) and his name was frequently mentioned when judicial vacancies became available. wikipedia.org
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