
About
Luc Grenon is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of Université de Sherbrooke, where he has taught since 2007. A member of the Quebec Bar since 1996, his academic career follows over a decade of practice in business law at prominent firms, including five years specializing in tax law at McCarthy Tétrault.
Education:
- LL.L. (Common Law) from University of Ottawa
- Master of Taxation (M. Fisc.) from Université de Sherbrooke
- Currently completing PhD at Université de Montréal under Professor Pierre Noreau, analyzing charitable purpose recognition in Canada
Research Focus: Grenon specializes in taxation law, corporate law, and business financing. His work critically examines tax expenditures related to charitable organizations, particularly their impact on vulnerable populations. He explores intersections between tax law, fiduciary structures, and securities regulation through both theoretical and practical lenses.
Professional Activities: Actively engaged in tax law education through permanent training sessions for the Quebec Bar, international conferences (AIJA Lisbonne 2002, AIJA Montréal 2001), and funded research projects like the Édu-Club Fiscal Guide (2010) for the Autorité des marchés financiers.
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