Running a business is not easy, and it’s important to have trustworthy legal advisors to help keep your business running smoothly. The Coulter Dalton Wolanski LLP law firm in Edmonton delivers corporate/commercial services to over 900 Alberta companies. These businesses are, in the main, owned and operated by the people we meet with. Our Alberta law firm cultivates lasting relationships with our clients and many think of us as part of their management team, working closely with our client’s accountants, bankers, financial advisors, and other professionals.
Looking for an experienced business lawyer? Whether you’re a small business or a corporation, the corporate lawyers at Coulter Dalton Wolanski LLP can help you.
We deliver many services to our clients in the following areas of corporate & business law:
- Business Incorporation
- Partnerships and Joint Ventures
- Corporate governance issues and serving as the registered offices of our clients
- Unanimous Shareholder Agreements
- Employment Law
- Identifying tax issues and working with our client’s accountants
- Leases and contracts
- Separating personal liability from business liability, when possible
- Dealing with Shareholders/Partnership issues
- Client Reviews
- Service Regions
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Corporate & Commercial FAQs
A corporation is a common way to organize your business affairs. It is considered a legally independent person that is separate from its owners, called the shareholders. This means that the corporation has its own rights and responsibilities as with any person. A major feature of a corporation is its limited liability, which means the shareholders of the business are not personally liable for any debt that the corporation may incur. Learn more about incorporation for your business by calling our experienced business lawyers today!
A corporate lawyer’s role is to advise and guide clients, such as small business owners, on their rights, responsibilities, and duties as stated by the law. These lawyers represent the company and its interests and make sure that the corporation complies with corporate laws in Edmonton. It’s always a good idea to have a corporate lawyer on board to help the business in times of strategic decision-making. Contact the lawyers at Coulter Dalton Wolanski LLP today!
Yes, you can! Even if you are just a small business in Edmonton, the legal guidance of a lawyer is recommended. Although having one on retainer is not necessary, you can seek help for certain matters, such as contracts, setting up the business, insurance, copyrights, employment issues, and lawsuits.
There are many benefits to incorporating your business, such as legal protection of your personal assets from creditors and lawsuits, tax benefits, perpetual existence, easier transfer of the business, easier to raise capital, brand protection, and establishing relationships between multiple owners. If you need help determining which type of business is best for you or if you need guidance with business incorporation, call our Edmonton law firm - Coulter Dalton Wolanski LLP!
Other than corporate and business law, our law firm offers services in the areas of real estate law and wills & estates law. If you’re seeking help in buying a home or estate planning, we have the legal experience and knowledge to get the job done.