by John M. Figol | Jan 26, 2018 | Contracts & Drafting, Employment, General
A common misconception amongst business owners is that employment agreements with employees aren’t necessary because all legal rights are set out in the Employment Standards Act 2000 (ESA). The ESA outlines the minimum standards that employees and employers must...
by Ross Rumbell Business Law | Jan 6, 2018 | Contracts & Drafting, Dealings with Shareholders, General
Becoming a shareholder in a company is easy enough to do — removing yourself (or someone else) is a complex and legal process. This is because a shareholder of a privately held company has no right to sell his or her shares for the purpose of liquidity without the...