Why Does a Company Even Need a Lawyer?

Published: 10th August 2011
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Business entities may include partnerships, corporations, sole proprietorships and others. The kind of business to venture into dictates legal nuances that have to be given attention. The incorporation process entails a lot of documentary paperwork to be compiled, annexed and filed before the Ontario Securities Commission. The choice of business entity affects the kind of corporate power to be exercised, the shares of stock to be allotted, tax liabilities, and other corporate nuances.

Once the business entity has been established, business operations have to comply with labor law, concerning both labor standards and labor relations. Employers have the right to conduct their business, choose the working conditions and pick their employees. On the other hand, employees have the right to receive employment benefits, such as a living wage, hours of work, social security and security of tenure. Both are protected by labor legislation.

Employment lawyer Ottawa is equipped with expertise to deal with both labor and management for the benefit of all concerned. A good running business needs employees. And employees need a legally healthy employer.


Once a person dies, all property of the deceased will be open to distribution among heirs and those entities stated under the law. These may depend on whether or not he left a will. If he left a will, the procedure to be followed is testate succession. If he did not leave a will, the procedure to be followed is intestate succession. Both have legal intricacies that are regulated by law for the protection of all concerned.

Estate lawyers Ottawa is knowledgeable of both civil law and tax law. The proper appreciation of these subject matters enables counsel to completely comply with all of the requirements that have to be followed so that inheritance may transfer to those who are properly bound to receive them. Counsel also has to take note of the transfer taxes that have to be satisfied before the estate of the deceased is transferred to those who are to receive them. This includes the computation of the gross estate and the subtraction of possible tax exclusions, deductions and exemptions.


The combination of civil law, commercial law and tax law necessitates the expertise of a business lawyer Ottawa, who can navigate through all these so as not to leave any stone unturned.

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