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What We Doadmin2024-08-06T21:40:31+00:00

Incorporations

Our Ontario and Federal incorporations are completed by our team of experienced corporate lawyers and our pricing is all inclusive, so there are no hidden fees. Get it right the first time!

Minute Books

Incorporation is only the first step. After you’ve incorporated you are required to organize your corporation with a minute book, including issuing shares, electing the board of directors, appointing officers and enacting by-laws.

Shareholders Agreements

The fundamental agreement among the shareholders of a corporation that sets the terms for operating the business and the ownership and sale of shares.

Corporate Changes

Make changes to your existing corporation, including change of address, directors or officers. Also includes resolutions for dividends or other matters, and annual corporate resolutions.

Stock Options

One of the most popular methods for incentivizing your amazing team is to issue stock options, allowing them to take part in the growth of your business and see real rewards for helping you grow. It also helps attract great people without spending a lot of money (a huge bonus we think).

Employment Agreements

Written employment agreements help to clearly identify key employment terms for your employees.

In addition, employment agreements can help to limit liability with respect to your employees, including when terminating your employees.

Contractor Agreements

Contractor agreements are commercial contracts and unlike employment agreements can provide a significant amount of flexibility for your business.

Non-Disclosure Agreements

Not all non-disclosure agreements are created equally. Before you disclose any of your valuable confidential information, make sure to have a solid NDA in place.

Web Terms of Use

Your website terms of use are like the contract between your business and users of your website. Your terms cover things like user behaviour when interacting with your site (for example, posting comments), payment terms (for online sales) and intellectual property rights.

Privacy Policies

If you’re collecting personal information on your website then you need to implement a privacy policy detailing your collection, use and disclosure of that personal information.

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