Have you ever had a joint venture dispute? Here is what you need to know

Business Law

Joint ventures in most cases start out with the best of intentions but when there is a disagreement pertaining to the contract or when one of the parties involved  does not  have the funds that they had originally committed, it can lead to a joint venture dispute. What causes a joint venture dispute?  There are…

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Spousal Sponsorship to Canada: Eligibility Requirements

Spousal Sponsorship Canada

Spousal sponsorship allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their partner so that they can come to Canada and live here permanently. In Canada, we value the importance of family being together which is why spousal sponsorship applications are a top priority.  Here is what you need to know about spousal sponsorship and eligibility…

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Assets and Share Purchase in Business Transaction in Ontario: A Guide

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There are over 1.23 million businesses in Canada, and many of these may be for sale by their owners. This is a natural part of the business cycle, so prepare to deal with this eventuality if you are an owner. You might downsize, move, or just be ready to retire. Regardless of your reasons for wanting to…

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The Most Common Types of Civil Cases

civil law

Civil cases involve those where one or both parties are trying to get some form of compensation from the other. This differs from criminal cases in which the Crown is bringing a charge against the accused. In civil cases, the Crown is not the prosecutor but rather both parties represent themselves with the help of…

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How the New NOC System will Affect Express Entry Eligibility

Express Entry

Starting this November 2022, the Government of Canada will begin using the 2021 National Occupation Classification (NOC) system. The new NOC system is going to change the way immigration officials evaluate work experience. With the new system there will be an additional 16 occupations that will now be eligible for Express Entry while three that…

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How to Legally Defend Yourself Against False Accusations

Criminal Law

Being falsely accused of a crime may just be one of the most stressful experiences that an accused individual can face. Regardless of whether you committed the offense, it is important to know how you can defend yourself.  In this blog, we will discuss what you can do if you are ever falsely accused of…

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When is it too late to challenge or dispute a will?

Will Estate Lawyer

When a loved one passes away, there is so much to do and final affairs to take care of. At the time, you may not be thinking clearly about what is going on and so you might be least concerned about your loved one’s will or final wishes. Now that it’s been a while and…

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Buying a Home from a Builder: What you Should Know!

Real Estate Law

Having a brand new home, where you get to pick out all the finishes and fixtures is so exciting! No one else has ever lived in this home, it’s just yours and you get to make it exactly the way you want it. It’s a very attractive option to work with a builder and purchase…

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What is the Next Step if Your Refugee Claim is Rejected in Canada?

Refugee Claim Canada

Successfully qualifying for refugee status can be challenging, and if you have had a previous refugee claim rejected, you may be wondering what to do. Fortunately, there are some steps that you can take that may help to reverse a previous decision. If your claim has been denied, you should seek the help of an…

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How to find a business lawyer who works best with your business interests

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Running your very own small business is an exciting adventure, especially when it is your passion. One of the most conceptually frightening thoughts is, after you’ve put all this hard work into it, another party could potentially bring a claim against your business and threaten to take it all away.  Even the most careful business…

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