Shareholders’ Agreements: Tag-Along and Drag-Along Clauses

In a previous article, Why Use a Shareholders’ Agreement?, we briefly mentioned drag-along rights as a common way that shareholders can maintain a certain level of control over business decisions. We invite you to read more about tag-along and drag-along clauses, courtesy of Jose Luis Por Cobo Aragoneses of ILP Abogados. https://www.ilpabogados.com/en/tag-along-and-drag-along-clauses/

By |2020-10-30T10:58:14-04:00October 30, 2020|Articles, Business Law|

Buying or Selling a Dental Practice – Here are Some Things to Consider

Hugues Boisvert, Founder & CEO, Business Lawyer Claudia Lach, Summer Student Are you considering stepping out of the dental industry after many long years of practice? Or are you looking to purchase an established dental practice with lifelong clients to jump start your dental career? If so, there are many things that you should consider [...]

By |2020-07-22T09:12:38-04:00June 11, 2019|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

Shotgun Clauses in Shareholders’ Agreements: What are They and How Do They Work?

If you are purchasing shares in a company, or if you are already a shareholder and are considering implementing a shareholders’ agreement to govern your company, one of the most important provisions you will want to consider is the buy-sell or “shotgun” clause. A shotgun clause provides an important lever to be used in the [...]

By |2019-09-04T13:44:26-04:00April 29, 2019|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

When to Incorporate your Business

Choosing whether or not to incorporate your company is an important decision that can have far-reaching consequences for you and your business. There are a number of benefits to incorporation and ultimately, once a company has reached a certain stage of its lifecycle, it does makes sense to incorporate. However, if you rush into incorporation […]

By |2019-06-28T14:41:57-04:00March 25, 2019|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

What is an Indemnity and How is it Different from a Right to Sue?

A fundamental role of many contracts is to set out the terms and conditions on which an ongoing relationship between two parties will be governed. For instance, this is the case in contracts between lenders and borrowers, suppliers and distributors, and even employees and employers. It is very common, at one point or another in […]

By |2019-09-30T15:59:37-04:00March 18, 2019|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

Hugues Boisvert Attends the Ottawa Senators’ 2019 Annual Gala Event

Hugues Boisvert,  Founder & CEO of HazloLaw – Business Lawyers and head of its business law group attended the Ottawa Senators’ 2019 Annual Gala that happened on February 9. The disco-themed soiree supported the local children and youth by raising money for physical and mental wellness as well as social and recreational programs. The event […]

By |2019-05-15T07:01:58-04:00March 1, 2019|Business Law, News|

What is a PPSA Registration in Ontario and How Does it Work?

Often, when obtaining a loan from a bank or other lender, the lender will insist on taking “security” and “registering a lien” under the Personal Property Security Act (Ontario), or “PPSA”. These terms can be very confusing as they are often misused or confused with other concepts, even by the persons and companies that are […]

By |2020-07-22T09:02:03-04:00February 27, 2019|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers has partnered up with OONE, an International Online Consulting Platform

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers has joined the OONE network comprised of lawyers, accountants, customs, marketing and internationalization experts in over 50 countries.  OONE, which is based in Padova, Italy, provides initial consultations by means of a video conference software by which clients are able to schedule one-hour calls with local professionals. This consultation system enables […]

By |2019-05-15T07:02:45-04:00February 25, 2019|Business Law, International Law, News, Tax Litigation|

Why You Should Consider a Professional Corporation for your Practice

We have written before about the benefits and drawbacks of incorporating versus doing business as a sole practitioner. But in certain industries, the choice is not quite as simple as that. For specific professionals operating in regulated industries, such as doctors, dentists, veterinarians, lawyers, architects, engineers and accountants, incorporation can only be accomplished through a […]

By |2020-07-22T09:17:47-04:00February 21, 2019|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

Corporations Canada is considering a proposal to increase certain filing fees

Hugues Boisvert, Business Lawyer Brian Benford, Legal Intern Introduction Corporations Canada is considering a proposal to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act (“CBCA”), Canada Cooperatives Act (“Coop Act”), and the Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act (“NFPA”). The proposed changes will affect the service filing fees for online and non-online filings, which are described as anything other […]

By |2019-05-20T05:39:43-04:00February 8, 2019|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

Hugues Boisvert Presents to a Large Group of Retiring Federal Government Employees on Estate Planning

Hugues Boisvert,  Founder & CEO of HazloLaw – Business Lawyers and head of its business law group, was the instructor of a estate planning course directed to retiring federal government employees. The course took place in Ottawa on February 05, 2019 and addressed relevant aspects related to the drafting of wills, power of attorney and […]

By |2019-05-15T07:03:09-04:00February 5, 2019|Business Law, News|

Restrictive Covenants in the Sale of a Business

It has almost become common knowledge that restrictive covenants are not looked-upon kindly by the courts and tend not to be valid or enforceable. Courts consider it contrary to public policy to enforce restrictive covenants because they put an improper restraint on business. But, not all restrictive covenants are created (or treated) equally. Depending on […]

By |2020-03-18T11:55:27-04:00December 14, 2018|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers Sponsors Ottawa’s First Outdoor Christmas Market

[ENG] Ottawa’s first outdoor Christmas market opening took place on December 5th, 2018 in the Clarendon Court in the Byward Market. Hosted by  Alpha Art Gallery owner Edith Betkowsi-Sokolowski and sponsored in part by Hazlolaw Business-Lawyers, Martin Aquilina, COO of the firm and International Lawyer, attended the Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in which the Mayor […]

By |2019-05-15T07:05:01-04:00December 7, 2018|Business Law, International Law, News, Tax Litigation|

Franchising in Ontario: The Difference between a Franchise Agreement and a Franchise Disclosure Document

A franchise disclosure document and the franchise agreement are the backbone of the franchising relationship between the owner of the franchise (franchisor) and the potential buyer of the franchise (franchisee). The franchise disclosure document is a legally required document that the franchisor must provide to the prospective franchisee before the signing of the franchise agreement. […]

By |2019-05-20T05:54:58-04:00November 26, 2018|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

Three Clauses to Include in Your Written Employment Contract

Searching for a new employee can be a long process. But it doesn’t stop once the employer has found the perfect candidate. Once the employer has decided to hire, the next step should include getting the new employee to sign a written employment contract. A written employment contract is important because it safeguards employers from […]

By |2019-05-20T06:00:45-04:00November 20, 2018|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

Hugues Boisvert Acts on Behalf a Group of Shareholders on a Management Buyout (MBO) of a Large Construction Company

Hugues Boisvert, Founder & CEO and head of the Business law department of our Firm, has acted on behalf of a group of shareholders on a management buyout of a large construction company.  The transaction involved the negotiation of the final terms and the drafting of the share purchase agreement and all related legal agreements. […]

By |2019-05-15T07:05:54-04:00November 19, 2018|Business Law, News|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers Advised the National Gallery of Canada Regarding an Agreement to Acquire a Carl Moll Painting

Hugues Boisvert, Founder & CEO and head of the Business law department of our Firm, and Martin Aquilina, COO and International Business Lawyer, advised the National Gallery of Canada regarding an agreement to acquire a painting by Carl Moll (1861-1945) titled “At the Lunch Table.” According to the National Gallery, this will be the first […]

By |2019-05-15T07:06:11-04:00November 19, 2018|Business Law, International Law, News|

What is an NDA and is it really enforceable?

When entering a business negotiation, remember to discuss non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). An NDA, also known as a confidentiality agreement, is a legal obligation preventing parties from sharing information exchanged. A properly drafted NDA is a valuable tool to business owners because it protects sensitive information. If one party shares the information to the public, the […]

By |2020-07-22T09:06:31-04:00November 6, 2018|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

Before You Sue: Think of the Damages

Time and time again we are approached by clients who have entered into a contract, had their contract breached in one way or another, and want to sue the other party. There are many reasons that compel people to sue. Money is most often a motivating factor, but other factors often complement or eclipse monetary […]

By |2019-05-20T06:08:24-04:00October 30, 2018|Articles, Business Law|

Are You in a Partnership Without Knowing It?

Take These Steps to Help Prevent This from Happening to You There are many advantages to operating business as a sole proprietorship as opposed to a corporation, particularly when the business is at an early stage of its lifecycle. But this doesn’t change the fact that even sole proprietors need help to run their businesses. […]

By |2019-05-20T06:15:03-04:00October 22, 2018|Articles, Business Law|

Hugues Boisvert Featured in Capital Magazine’s Latest Edition

On October 12, 2018, Capital Magazine featured HazloLaw – Business Lawyers’ Founder and CEO, Hugues Boisvert, in its article “Networking and Risk-Taking Keys to Accelerating Your Business”. In his interview with Capital Magazine, Hugues shared his belief that “building and accessing a network of mentors and advisors is paramount for those thinking about accelerating their business”. […]

By |2019-05-15T07:08:18-04:00October 19, 2018|Business Law, News|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers’ Appointed as a Complaint Recipient by D-Quest

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers has been appointed as a complaint recipient by D-Quest, a Japanese firm assisting Japanese public companies operating worldwide to comply with their obligations to offer a whistle-blowing channel. D-Quest provides investigative services such as due diligence investigations, background checks, and intellectual property rights protection investigations/support, in particular anti-counterfeit measures and infringement […]

By |2019-05-15T07:08:34-04:00October 19, 2018|Business Law, International Law, News|

General and Limited Partners in Partnerships

Why Are There Different Types of Partners in a Limited Partnership? A Limited Liability Partnership is one of the most commonly used business structures. It is comparable with corporations in its potential uses, and often individuals that are looking at starting a company will be choosing between a corporation and a limited partnership because they […]

By |2019-05-20T06:20:12-04:00October 15, 2018|Articles, Business Law|

Why Use a Shareholders’ Agreement?

Any company with more than one shareholder should give some thought to whether or not they should implement a unanimous shareholders’ agreement (a “USA”). USAs give shareholders the flexibility to set out exactly how a corporation will be structured, how decisions will be made and how disputes will be resolved, among many other things. Generally […]

By |2019-05-20T06:31:44-04:00September 17, 2018|Articles, Business Law|

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Corporation’s Mistakes and What Can You Do About It?

One of the main reasons that people incorporate their businesses is to shield themselves (and their partners and investors) from personal liability. And although the corporate structure does allow businesses owners to avoid liability in most circumstances, there are ways in which people within the corporation can be held personally liable when they do not […]

By |2020-03-18T11:59:16-04:00September 4, 2018|Articles, Business Law|

HazloLaw proud to sponsor documentary “Collared”

OTTAWA, Ontario – July 31, 2018 – HazloLaw – Business Lawyers is proud to be a sponsor of “Collared”, an incredible documentary on insider trading which will be presented at the worldwide premiere in Toronto on September 20th, 2018. This documentary will also satisfy CPE/CPD initiative for lawyers, accountants, and investment or business professionals. Friends of HazloLaw […]

By |2019-05-15T07:12:23-04:00July 31, 2018|Business Law, International Law, News|

Hugues Boisvert selected as one of 3 Best Business Lawyers in Ottawa

OTTAWA, Ontario – July 25, 2018 – HazloLaw Founder and CEO Hugues Boisvert has been chosen as one of 3 Best Business Lawyers in Ottawa, Ontario. Three Best Rated® handpick the top 3 local businesses through a 50-point inspection system that includes inspecting business’ reputation, reviews, history, complaints, ratings, nearness, satisfaction, trust, cost, and general […]

By |2019-05-15T07:12:31-04:00July 25, 2018|Business Law, News|

Ontario Court of Appeal Reaffirms Franchisee Protections in Franchise Disclosure Regime

Background Historically, when considering whether or not to open a franchise, a potential franchisee would have only the information provided by the franchisor company to rely on. Without any regulatory oversight, franchisors would often only disclose incomplete, or sometimes even inaccurate information, and due to their very limited bargaining power, most franchisees would often have […]

By |2019-05-20T07:35:34-04:00April 30, 2018|Articles, Business Law|

Listen up creative industries: having this clause in your service agreement can help protect your brainchild

Consider this scenario: Your company, BestDesignCorp (“BDC”), is hired by WeAdvertiseCorp (“WAC”) to come up with a design for their upcoming advertising campaign. WAC will pay you in installments upon certain milestones being achieved. BDC gets paid $25,000 after delivering a preliminary design to WAC, which is calculated as 25% of the total work being […]

By |2019-05-20T07:38:28-04:00April 20, 2018|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

If you are a business owner and your client owes you money, don’t forget this crucial step

In an ideal world, every person you lend money to will pay you back and every customer/client will pay you for your services. Unfortunately, we do not live in that world and people, for a variety of reasons, sometimes refuse to pay their debt and/or disagree with the amount owed. In these situations, most businesses […]

By |2019-05-20T07:41:16-04:00April 16, 2018|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers proud to have contributed to 2018 E-iure Compendium

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By |2019-05-15T07:14:09-04:00March 28, 2018|Business Law, International Law, News, Tax Litigation|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers proud to announce establishment of an annual fund in memory of Robert McMechan at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law

OTTAWA, Ontario – October 6th, 2017 – HazloLaw – Business Lawyers is proud to announce that they have established a new annual fund in memory of their late colleague, Dr. Robert McMechan at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law. Described as a “tax litigation expert” by the Ontario courts, Robert McMechan served as Senior […]

By |2019-05-15T07:15:34-04:00October 6, 2017|Business Law, International Law, News, Tax Litigation|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers to sponsor: Canada 150 – 150th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation in the Americas: Canada’s Role Regarding the Protection of Human Rights

[av_three_fourth first] [av_heading tag=’h1′ padding=’10’ heading=’HazloLaw – Business Lawyers to sponsor: Canada 150 – 150th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation in the Americas: Canada’s Role Regarding the Protection of Human Rights’ color=” style=’blockquote modern-quote modern-centered’ custom_font=” size=” subheading_active=” subheading_size=’15’ custom_class=”][/av_heading] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” custom_class=”] HazloLaw – Business Lawyers is proud to sponsor Canada 150 – […]

By |2019-05-15T07:16:07-04:00August 22, 2017|Business Law, International Law, News, Tax Litigation|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers at SHAPE North America Summit 2017

On July 13, 2017, Hugues Boisvert (second from the right), Founder & CEO of HazloLaw – Business Lawyers, spoke on the panel at SHAPE North America to discuss NAFTA after 25 years. The panel included Ailish Campbell, Chief Trade Commissioner of Canada and Raul Rodriguez, Chairman, US-Mexico Foundation. Shape North America is a 5-day summit that brings […]

By |2019-05-15T07:16:42-04:00July 16, 2017|Business Law, News|

Professional Development Workshop: Managing the Legal and Financial Risks of Exporting

Are you currently exporting, thinking of exporting or want to upgrade your knowledge about exporting? In a presentation from HazloLaw – Business Lawyers & Export Development Canada: -Learn about letters of credit, bonds and guarantees. -What are the types of risk that make your banker uneasy? -Learn how EDC can mitigate the financial risks of exporting. […]

By |2019-05-15T07:17:50-04:00May 3, 2017|Business Law, International Law, News|

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers is proud to sponsor a luncheon featuring Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during his upcoming visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina

HazloLaw – Business Lawyers is delighted to announce that they will be a Maple Leaf sponsor of the upcoming luncheon of Prime Minister Trudeau hosted by the Cámara de Comercio Argentino Canadiense (“CCAC”) with the intent to support the Prime Minister’s efforts in strengthening and promoting bilateral trade, foreign direct investment and trade relations between Argentina and Canada. […]

By |2019-05-15T07:18:56-04:00November 15, 2016|Business Law, International Law, News|

Hugues Boisvert Speaks at Tax for Artist Panel

Hugues Boisvert, Founder & CEO of HazloLaw – Business Lawyers, spoke on the panel for artists along with Jessie Parker, professional visual artist and Joshua Smith, accountant at Welch LLP. The event was organized by Artists’ Legal Services Ottawa (ALSO) to provide various tax and corporate advice to artists in Ottawa. Hugues’ practice focuses on […]

By |2019-05-15T07:20:05-04:00May 27, 2016|Business Law, News, Tax Litigation|

Franchisors and Prospective Franchisees: Do you know about the disclosure requirements?

March 31 2016   Hugues Boisvert Founder & CEO, Business Lawyer If you are looking to get involved in the franchise business in Ontario, you need to be aware of the Arthur Wishart Act. Specifically, if you are looking to sell or buy a franchise, the disclosure requirements outlined in the Act will be of interest to you. […]

By |2019-05-20T08:46:07-04:00March 31, 2016|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

What are the differences between Letters of Intent, Offers to Lease, and Leases?

March 31 2016   Hugues Boisvert Founder & CEO, Business Lawyer When leasing a space for your commercial endeavours, the term “lease” is often mistakenly understood to mean all agreements that have to do with the lease. However, there are three main agreements that you should take into consideration that play a role during different stages from the […]

By |2020-07-22T09:05:47-04:00March 31, 2016|Articles, Business Law, Hugues Boisvert|

Notre Firme est finaliste au prix d’excellence de la Petite-Moyenne Entreprise (“PME”) de l’année attribué par Le Regroupement des gens d’affaires de la Capitale nationale (RGA)

Nous sommes fiers d’annoncer que HazloLaw – Avocats d’Affaires a été nominée finaliste au prix d’excellence pour Petite-Moyenne Entreprise (“PME”) de l’année attribué par Le Regroupement des gens d’affaires de la Capitale nationale. Le prix est décerné à une entreprise selon sa performance, son engagement social ou communautaire. L’entreprise gagnante sera dévoilée samedi, le 23 […]

By |2019-05-15T07:20:34-04:00March 21, 2016|Business Law, News|

Our Firm has been nominated finalist for the Award of Excellence for Small-Medium Enterprise (“SME”) of the Year by “Le Regroupement des gens d’affaires de la Capitale nationale”

We are proud to announce that HazloLaw – Business Lawyers has been nominated finalist for the Award of Excellence for Small-Medium Enterprise (“SME”) of the Year by “Le Regroupement des gens d’affaires de la Capitale nationale”. The prize will be awarded based on performance, social or community involvement. The unveiling will take place Saturday, April […]

By |2019-05-15T07:20:44-04:00March 21, 2016|Business Law, News|