Business Law

Services For Professionals

Mann Lawyers prides itself on providing a comprehensive and complete suite of legal and advisory services tailored for regulated professionals.

We have over a decade of experience advising doctors, dentists, veterinarians, psychologists, psychiatrists, accountants, architects, physiotherapists, naturopathic doctors, midwives, accountants, engineers and lawyers with regards to their specific needs as regulated professionals.

From the start of your practice to retirement, we are here to advise you on how you can structure your business, operate within the applicable regulatory framework and plan for future succession. We understand the dedication and investment you have made to become a successful professional and we will work with you to meet your specific legal needs.

When you contact our office we will review your current practice structure, discuss your goals and desired outcomes, provide advice on whether a professional corporation fits your needs and ensure your corporation is formed in accordance with the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) and the applicable legislation and regulations.  We work closely with your tax advisors, accountants and financial planners to make sure your corporate structure appropriately suits your desired short and long term goals.

Once incorporated, we can coordinate with the applicable regulatory body to make sure your professional corporation is registered and receives a Certificate of Authorization.

Our firm maintains an internal governance system and we contact you regularly to make sure your corporation is kept up to date and in compliance with all applicable laws. We strive to make our services as seamless as possible, as we understand your time is in demand.

In addition to incorporating and maintaining a professional corporation, our firm provides tailored services for all of your legal needs as a regulated professional. Some of our services include:

  • Estate planning, wills and power of attorney preparation
  • Tax reorganizations, rollovers and related planning
  • Negotiating and preparing partnership, cost sharing, association and agency agreements
  • Commercial leasing and licensing
  • Real estate services for private residences and commercial buildings
  • Employment, termination and severance advice including the preparation of employment agreements and termination documentation
  • Litigation matters, including professional negligence and insurance issues

We understand the intricacies of a professional practice and our holistic and common sense approach enables our professional clients to make sound and informed decisions on all legal matters related to their professional and personal life. Please do not hesitate to contact us today.

To learn more about professional incorporations and our business law department, please visit our blog posts.

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Offices in Ottawa and Perth     (613) 722-1500

Related Service Areas

Commercial Leasing
Corporate And Commercial
Corporate Tax And Trusts
Finance
Franchising
Not-For-Profits And Charities
Partnerships
Purchase And Sale Of A Business

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