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When Non-voting Shares Get to Vote Part II

by Glenn M. Rumbell | Oct 26, 2020 | Corporation, Dealings with Shareholders, General

In “When Non-voting Shares Get to Vote” we looked at how calling a share a ‘non-voting’ share is a bit of a misnomer. Under Canadian corporate statutes even non-voting shares have the right to vote in certain circumstances and at best should be called ‘mostly...

Covid-19 and Breach of Contract a/k/a Force Majeure to the Rescue!

by Glenn M. Rumbell | Mar 26, 2020 | Contracts & Drafting, General

The Covid-19 pandemic and government mandated shutdowns are slowing down and even putting many businesses, perhaps yours included, on hold. At the same time, there are employees, rent and suppliers to be paid, and customer commitments to be met. A sudden decline in...

Aggressive Business Valuation – Is It Worth It?

by Glenn M. Rumbell | Jun 25, 2019 | General, Lending & Borrowing, Purchase and Sale of a Business

For some companies the most important term in a term sheet is valuation. And that makes sense.  When raising capital the higher the valuation on your business, the more you keep. But a  high valuation, or  perhaps more accurately an overly aggressive valuation, can be...

Director Liability Under Canada’s Anti-spam Laws

by Glenn M. Rumbell | Jun 25, 2019 | Directors & Officers, General

I don’t know if you follow enforcement of the Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (commonly known as CASL) but if you don’t and you are an officer or director of a company that sends commercial electronic messages — read on. In a recent decision the CRTC, for the first...

2019 Brings Sweeping Changes to Canadian Privacy Policies

by Glenn M. Rumbell | Jan 1, 2019 | Contracts & Drafting, General, Intellectual Property

Did you feel the earth move January 1, 2019? If you are an aficionado of privacy rights in Canada, you just may have. Starting January 1, 2019, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) commenced enforcement of its meaningful consent guidelines, first...
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