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Corporate lawyers · Toronto & GTA

Build your business on a solid legal foundation.

From startup incorporation to complex commercial agreements, our corporate lawyers provide practical, business-first legal advice to companies of all sizes across the Greater Toronto Area.

All sizes Startup to mid-market
Practical Business-first advice
GTA Business community
What we handle

Corporate & commercial services

Incorporation
Federal and Ontario provincial incorporation. Minute books, resolutions, and corporate maintenance.
Shareholder Agreements
Protect your interests. Built-in dispute resolution mechanisms and exit provisions.
Commercial Contracts
Drafting, review, and negotiation of all commercial agreements. Practical and enforceable.
M&A & Due Diligence
Acquisitions, asset purchases, and share purchase transactions. Full deal management.
Business Restructuring
Corporate reorganizations, amalgamations, and wind-downs handled efficiently.
Franchise Law
Franchise disclosure, agreements, and ongoing franchisee support across Ontario.
Why choose us

Legal counsel that moves at the speed of business

Business-first
Legal advice grounded in commercial reality. We understand what keeps businesses moving.
Responsive
We move at the speed of business. Fast turnarounds on agreements and urgent matters.
Full-service connection
Employment, litigation, and real estate all under one roof. One team for everything.
GTA network
Trusted by Toronto's business community. We understand the local market.
Common questions

Corporate & commercial FAQ

Federal incorporation gives you the right to operate under your corporate name across all provinces and is often preferred for businesses planning to expand nationally. Provincial incorporation is simpler and sufficient for most businesses operating primarily in Ontario. We'll advise the right structure for your situation.
If your company has more than one shareholder, a shareholder agreement is essential. It governs how decisions are made, what happens if a shareholder wants to leave, how disputes are resolved, and protects everyone's investment. We draft agreements that are practical and built for the long term.
Acquiring a business involves due diligence, structuring the deal (asset vs. share purchase), negotiating the purchase agreement, and managing closing mechanics. We work alongside your accountants and financial advisors to ensure you're protected at every stage.
A well-drafted shareholder agreement with buy-sell provisions, non-compete clauses, and share valuation mechanisms is your primary protection. If you don't have one, we can help negotiate a separation agreement. The best time to plan for a partner exit is before it happens.
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30 minutes · No obligation · Business-first advice