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Posted September 25, 2023

This is the second blog addressing the new requirement for private Ontario corporations to maintain a register of individuals with significant control over the corporation[...]
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Obtaining financing can be crucial for starting and expanding your business. Join Neil Schwartz and Jason Peyman from Mann Lawyers, LLP as they discuss the[...]
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Posted August 15, 2023

Throughout their small business journey, sole proprietors need to wear a wide variety of hats. On any given day, they can be all at once[...]
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Posted May 18, 2023

This episode of A Manner of Speaking covers the wonderful world of commercial leasing and features host Neil Schwartz’s business law colleague  Marina Abrosimov and the one (and only?) Jeff[...]
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Posted May 9, 2023

Often business owners reach a point where they are considering the sale of their business either through the sale of shares or the sale of[...]
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Posted April 13, 2023

Cody Sorensen, Director, M&A, Welch Capital Partners – and Olympian! – joined Neil Schwartz for this episode of A Manner of Speaking. They discuss a number of[...]
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Posted April 3, 2023

As of January 1, 2023, all private corporations incorporated or continued under the Business Corporations Act of Ontario, other than private corporations that are wholly-owned[...]
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Posted March 16, 2023

In this episode, business coach (and Dallas Cowboys fan)  Rob Dale from Rhapsody Strategies joins business lawyer (and Green Bay Packers fan) Neil Schwartz from Mann Lawyers . What is business coaching[...]
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Join us on March 2o, 2023 at 12 pm to get a birds eye view of the legal landscape when it comes to starting a[...]

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