Corporate Law
in Calgary

Comprehensive Corporate Legal Services for New & Established Businesses

Our considerable experience enables us to meet the needs of franchises, corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, sole proprietorships, and nearly any other type of business.

When it comes to corporate law, our philosophy is simple: place the interests of our clients first. With our legal team’s expertise, we can help you navigate the muddied waters of corporate and business law. Our experience is evident in the timeliness of our work, transparency in our communication, and the results we provide.

Book a Start-Up Consultation

Are you starting a new business or purchasing or selling a business? Do you have questions about the appropriate next steps? We invite you to contact us to book a consultation. We will provide a plan based on your business and specific needs.

Questionnaires & Forms

If we have asked you to fill in one of our questionnaires for your corporate legal matter, please find it here:

  • Incorporation
  • Unanimous Shareholders Agreement

Our Legal Services for Businesses

Start-Ups, New Businesses, & Societies

We have worked with hundreds of business owners during their infancy, helping them choose the appropriate business and share structure based on their needs, projected growth, and other key information.

Some of the services we provide include:

  • Incorporation of both named and numbered corporations, as well as societies
  • Minute book preparation, drafting of corporate bylaws, and articles of incorporation
  • General advice on corporate structure and share structure
  • Creation of unanimous shareholder agreements, joint venture agreements, and partnership agreements

We also regularly act as our clients’ registered office, including maintenance of the corporation’s minute book.

If you are a new business seeking assistance, we would love to talk to you.

Established Businesses

Our experience with businesses of all sizes provides us with excellent insight into the needs of most business owners. Our specific services include:

  • Contracts, both external and internal
  • Unanimous shareholders agreements, joint venture agreements, and partnership agreements
  • Licensing agreements
  • Employment agreements
  • Financing transactions
  • Review of existing documents/agreements
  • Leasing transactions

We can provide general legal counsel for business matters and welcome the opportunity to assist you. If you are unsure of the specific type of services you need, we encourage you to book a consultation so we can learn about your needs in greater depth.

Buying or Selling a Business

Purchasing or selling a business is an exciting time but also one that requires diligence and attention to detail. Our firm prides itself on conducting rigorous due diligence, ensuring your interests are protected and properly represented.

Our services include:

Drafting and negotiating all relevant transaction documents

Drafting and negotiating asset purchase agreements and share purchase agreements

Review and negotiation of franchise agreements and lease agreements

Due diligence as required by our client, including review of material agreements, franchise agreements, and lease agreements, as well as performing necessary governmental and regulatory investigations

Coordination with third parties such as lenders, franchisors, and landlords

Our Locations

Visit our main office or make an appointment to see us at our Central or South Calgary locations.

Main Office

Our Address

  • #20, 1915 32nd Avenue NE
  • Calgary, AB T2E 7C8

Phone: 587-323-4155

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

Central Office

Our Address

  • #135, 808 42 Ave S.E.
  • Calgary, AB T2G 1Y9

Phone: 587-323-4169

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

By Appointment Only

South Office

Our Address

  • #300, 340 Midpark Way SE
  • Calgary, AB T2X 1P1

Phone: 587-323-4155

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

By Appointment Only

Testimonials

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