Monday 28 December 2015

Top Contract And Business Lawyers In Toronto, ON

Buzaker Law Firm strives to provide high quality legal services with integrity, professionalism, and respect for our clients and the community. Our firm focuses on ethics while solving and negotiating any situation with significant knowledge and skills gained through years of practicing law in Ontario and Israel. With our rich experience and skills in management and decision-making, we can help you with your case. In addition, being fluent in English, French, Hebrew, and Russian allows us to legally council a wide variety of individuals.


Buzaker Law Firm Professional Corporation strives to provide high quality legal services with integrity, professionalism, and respect for our clients and the community. law firms in Toronto also focuses on ethics while solving and negotiating any situation with significant knowledge and skills gained through years of practicing law in Ontario and Israel. With our rich experience and skills in management and decision-making, we can help you with your case.

CONTRACTS


An agreement is important in a business. They establish a strong relationship among involved parties and make binding arrangements in the specified roles of each party, as stipulated in the agreement.

At Buzaker Law Firm, we provide the following services with regards to agreements:

We Negotiate, Draft, and Review all information needed by both parties so that parties involved properly understand their respective functions.

We can assist you in maintaining the reputation of your business and prevent your business from being canceled due to incorrectly completed permits, and payments of charges and damages.

Contract lawyers Toronto offer consultation, arrangement, and preparation of business agreements and contracts, such as non-disclosure agreements, confidentiality agreements, proprietary information agreements, and secrecy agreements; ensuring limits are known by business partners and employees.


Partnership and contract agreements as well as other necessary agreements which specify the roles and obligations of parties involved in the business. This prevents any lapses or loses and maintains business productivity, transactions, and relationships.

Drafting Agreements : When drafting an agreement, it is important that each party understand exactly what is expected of them. If there are any words that could be misconstrued, or any terms that are ambiguous, parties should define them within the agreement. Ultimately, when drafting an agreement, clarifying the terms and duties should be the goal.

Reviewing Agreements : It may sound obvious, but before signing an agreement, each party should read it. In reviewing the agreement, parties need to be certain they understand the stated obligations. If there is any uncertainty as to the duties of each party, and yet the agreement is signed, parties may be liable for breaching the agreement. Having a legal professional review the agreement’s terms will ensure that the needs of each party will be met and that no party will obligate themselves unexpectedly.

INCORPORATION


Toronto Business Lawyers will allow us to clarify the different business entities, apply your business to one of these entities – following the legal regulations, while formulating and negotiating a variety of agreements for your business.

A sole proprietorship is the most cost effective, least complicated, and quickest way to start a business. This is because it is owned and operated by one person, the sole proprietor, and the law treats the business and its owner as one entity. This is because there is no distinction between the owner of the business and the business itself. The sole proprietor can, and often will, hire a few employees, but as long as the sole proprietor remains the only owner, the business is still considered a sole proprietorship.


There are many advantages to running your business as a sole proprietorship. These include minimal regulation from the government, complete control over the business, profits not having to be shared, and since a sole proprietor is only required to file one income tax return, s/he can remove any business losses or expenses from his/her personal income.

There are also disadvantages of sole proprietorship, the main one being unlimited liability. This means that the owner of the business is personally liable for any of the business’ debts or obligations. In addition, if the sole proprietor passes away, the business is over. It may also be difficult to raise the money required to start your business on your own and if your business is successful, a sole proprietor may be taxed at a higher rate. Finally, since a sole proprietor is not considered an employee of their business, they will not be entitled to benefits like a salary or vacation pay.

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