The Honourable Danielle Ferron

Justice Danielle Ferron holds a civil law degree from the Université de Montréal and was called to the Barreau du Québec in 1993.

Prior to her appointment, Justice Ferron had been a partner at Langlois Lawyers LLP since 2011. She practised in the area of civil and commercial litigation, including civil fraud, banking litigation, cybersecurity, intellectual property, piracy and shareholder disputes.

She is renowned for her skills in seizures before judgment, injunctions, as well as in Anton Piller, Mareva, and Norwich injunctions and orders—on which she coauthored a book of doctrine published in 2009. She has also developed expertise in the field of corporate governance. In 2016, Justice Ferron received the Barreau du Québec’s Advocatus Emeritus distinction.

Over the years, Justice Ferron has shared her knowledge and experience through numerous publications and conferences across Canada; she also taught the Civil Investigation Law course at the Faculty of Continuing Education of the Université de Montréal.

She has been active in her community and in the legal community. She was formerly a Board Member of the Young Bar of Montreal, the Association des femmes en finance du Québec, La Financière Agricole du Québec and the Marie-Vincent Foundation.

Justice Ferron has been happily married to her husband for almost 30 years. They are the proud parents of two young adults: Michael and Thomas.

Appointed Judge of the Federal Court, and ex officio member of the Federal Court of Appeal, on February 28, 2025.

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