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Why Contract Specialists and Procurement Teams Cannot Replace Legal Counsel
Many businesses rely on contract specialists or procurement teams to manage agreements. Learn why these roles cannot replace legal counsel and how ongoing legal support reduces risk.
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Why Sales and Procurement Should Not Own Contract Risk Alone
Why Sales and Procurement Should Not Own Contract Risk Alone
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Sole Proprietor vs Corporation in Ontario
Sole Proprietor vs Corporation in Ontario
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What Fractional General Counsel for Contracts Actually Looks Like in Practice
What Fractional General Counsel for Contracts Looks Like in Practice
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Why Growing Companies Regret Waiting Too Long to Fix Contract Infrastructure
Why Growing Companies Regret Waiting to Fix Contract Infrastructure
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Do You Need a Lawyer to Incorporate in Ontario?
Do You Need a Lawyer to Incorporate in Ontario?
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Verbal Agreements and Broken Promises: Why Written Contracts Matter and What to Do When Someone Backs Out
Verbal agreements are often used because they feel quick and convenient. Business owners and individuals frequently rely on conversations, emails, or informal understandings to move deals forward without drafting a formal written contract.
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New Job Offer: The Importance of Having a Lawyer Review Your Contract Agreement
A new job offer often comes with a contract that shapes your rights and obligations. Learn why having a lawyer review your employment agreement protects your compensation, job security, and long-term interests.
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Should I Incorporate My Business in Ontario?
In the early stages, incorporation often feels unnecessary. Revenue may be modest. Operations feel manageable. Sole proprietorships or partnerships appear sufficient. Incorporation is frequently viewed as something to address later, once the business is larger or more stable.
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Federal vs Provincial Incorporation in Canada
The decision between federal and provincial incorporation affects name protection, ongoing compliance, cost, administrative burden, and long term flexibility. Choosing the wrong structure can create unnecessary complexity and, in some cases, require costly restructuring later.
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Understanding Termination Clauses in Contracts
Termination clauses define how and when contracts can end. Learn why termination provisions matter, common types of termination clauses, and how legal assistance helps protect your business.
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Can a Construction Worker Take Back Their Materials and Tools If They Haven't Been Paid?
Unpaid construction work raises difficult questions. Learn when a construction worker in Ontario can take back tools or materials, what the law allows, and safer legal alternatives.
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Why Using Free Templates for Legal Documents is Not Enough
Free legal templates may seem convenient, but they often create risk for businesses. Learn why generic templates fall short and how tailored legal documents protect your business.
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Why Every Business Needs a Contract: A Comprehensive Guide for Business Owners
Contracts are the foundation of every successful business relationship. They define expectations, establish responsibilities, and provide the legal structure needed to operate with confidence. Yet many new and even experienced business owners underestimate how essential a well drafted contract is. Without clear written agreements, businesses expose themselves to unnecessary disputes, financial losses, and legal uncertainty. Creating Clarity and Certainty in Business Relations
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