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The Outside Counsel of Your Business

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You have a business and you have a lot of work - trying to deal with the legals of your business doesn't exactly fit on your plate. That's what we are here for.

We are a law firm that acts as your outside counsel. If you are signing a new lease, need a new contract drafted, doing a corporate reorganization, buying a new business, negotiating a new deal - we help, with all of that.

In our service pages, you'll find a taste of some of the work that we do - and then some. Come and explore - we can't wait to meet you.

Let's Meet.

You take care of your business, let us take care of the law.

What We Do.

How we provide value.

Corporate

We act as an outside counsel for your company. We incorporate your business, complete your corporate filings, update your minute book, draft resolutions and minutes, continue your business, dissolve businesses & more.

Contracts

Any business relationship should be set on paper. We revise contracts for your business, draft new ones and review the ones you were asked to sign. We make sure you’re well protected and that your business relationships are solid – both in person and on paper.

Transactions

Whether you are buying a business, selling a business, conducting a corporate re-organization, merging with another company, acquiring a company, we stand by you every step of the way and ensure that you’re business transactions are compliant with every aspect of the law.

How We Charge.

Flexible Billing Methods for Your Business Needs

An amount per hour of work.

A one-time fixed-fee package for a specific mandate.

Ambitious business but small budget?

Discover our resources section. You’ll find videos, guides and contracts to guide you through the legal of your business.

Learn and copy the techniques we use for our clients and use them to protect your business.

Who we help.

See some of the industries we’ve worked with

Retail

Design & Fashion

Food & Beverage

E-commerce

Not-for-Profit & Charities

Real Estate

Want some legal information?

Check out our most recent blog posts.

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What is a Minute Book and Do You Need One?

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The Differences Between a Non-Profit Organization and a Charity

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