by Ross Rumbell Business Law | Jun 17, 2021 | Business Start Up, Corporation, General
A challenge for many foreign businesses operating in Canada has been our history of requiring the boards of directors of Canadian business corporations to include a minimum number of resident Canadians. While several provinces have already moved away from this policy,...
by Josh Eisen | May 21, 2021 | Business Start Up, Capital Markets, General
On May 20th, the Ontario Securities Commission (“OSC”) announced that their Office of Economic Growth and Innovation (the “Innovation Office”) is up and running. The purpose of the Innovation Office is to help innovative businesses navigate securities law by providing...
by Glenn M. Rumbell | Sep 1, 2018 | Business Start Up, General, Intellectual Property
By Glenn Rumbell Most businesses put substantial thought into their company name or brand. Some, such as ‘Starbucks’ are highly unique (how did Howard Shultz link a character from Moby-Dick with coffee?) others like the name of my firm ‘Ross Rumbell’ (the last names...