Business Lawyers

Business Lawyers

Business Lawyers
Edmonton

Our Edmonton corporate lawyers have the knowledge required to advise businesses of all sizes. We have experience guiding shareholders and business owners in making informed business decisions.

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Why Choose Bhardwaj+Co

At Bhardwaj+Co, we focus on building long-lasting relationships with our clients through reliability and honesty. Whether you’re a small business or a corporation, we have legal advisors you can trust to keep your business running. Our firm will help you with several topics and issues aimed to optimize your business output.

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We have clients that stick with us through the lifetime of their businesses, regardless of size, because we produce results. Get in touch with us to discuss how we can help you minimize your risk and enhance your gains with your business.

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We deliver services to our clients in the following areas of Business Law:

  • Asset Sale
  • Share Sale
  • Incorporations
  • Annual Returns
  • Buying and Selling of a Business
  • Unanimous Shareholder Agreements
  • Lease Reviews for Landlords or Tenants
  • Corporate Amalgamations and/or Restructuring
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  • Beaumont
  • Bon Accord
  • Calmar
  • Devon
  • Edmonton
  • Fort Saskatchewan
  • Gibbons
  • Lacombe
  • Leduc
  • Morinville
  • Spruce Grove
  • St. Albert
  • Stony Plain
  • Strathcona County
  • Sturgeon County
  • Thorsby
  • Warburg
  • Toefield
  • Wetaskiwin

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What is a Corporation vs. Incorporation?

A corporation is the legal entity of a registered business controlled through market shares and shareholders. Incorporation gives a business the legal powers of a person, allowing it to acquire assets, go into debt, sue or be sued, enter into contracts, and more. Many businesses choose to incorporate to protect personal assets and liability by separating the business from the owners.

What is a Corporate Amalgamation?

Corporate Amalgamation occurs when two or more predecessor corporations combine to form a single new successor corporation.

How can a corporate lawyer help my small business?

A corporate lawyer’s role is to advise clients on their rights as small business owners. Our lawyers represent your company’s interests by ensuring the corporation complies with the law and assisting with decision-making. Contact Bhardwaj+Co today to book your consultation and get more information!

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