
Termination of Employment and Wrongful Dismissal in Alberta: What Employees and Employers Should Know
Whether you’re an employee who has recently lost a job or an employer preparing to end an employment relationship, termination

Whether you’re an employee who has recently lost a job or an employer preparing to end an employment relationship, termination

If you’re involved in running a community club, society, or non-profit organization in Alberta, you may have considered whether incorporation

As a business owner in Alberta, you’re likely familiar with the challenges and opportunities that come with running your own

Financial challenges can cast a shadow over your life, but there are solutions to help you find your way back

A question that many farmers and ranchers will face in their lifetime is what business structure best suits their farming/ranching

Stringam LLP is taking the business of running a law firm in a new direction. The firm has created a

Although it is possible to have an implied or verbal agreement for a contract of employment to exist, a comprehensive
Insolvency And The Obligations of Officers & Directors As corporations are unable to pay liabilities as they become due, it

Not every corporation runs the same way. But every corporation needs to keep up-to-date minute books. Corporations can be asked

The Builders’ Lien Act is commonly misunderstood. Many people believe that its purpose is to protect the rights of contractors,

Legal advice should always be tailored to each business. Yet, there are some legal issues and services all businesses should

Once an agreement on location and compensation is reached with the operator, I advise my clients that a Right-of-Entry Order issued by the Surface Rights Board protects their rights better than signing a Surface Lease or Easement form prepared by the Company.

I often have real estate clients ask me the following question: What is title insurance and why is it important when purchasing or selling a residential or commercial property?

I often have real estate clients ask me the following question: What is title insurance and why is it important when purchasing or selling a residential or commercial property?

Once an agreement on location and compensation is reached with the operator, I advise my clients that a Right-of-Entry Order issued by the Surface Rights Board protects their rights better than signing a Surface Lease or Easement form prepared by the Company.

Once an agreement on location and compensation is reached with the operator, I advise my clients that a Right-of-Entry Order issued by the Surface Rights Board protects their rights better than signing a Surface Lease or Easement form prepared by the Company.

Once an agreement on location and compensation is reached with the operator, I advise my clients that a Right-of-Entry Order issued by the Surface Rights Board protects their rights better than signing a Surface Lease or Easement form prepared by the Company.

All the money that you take from the company for personal use is considered income for the purposes of determining child support. What is tricky is that when people think of their income, they think of the amount showing on their T1 income tax return. For people who own their own businesses, this is not always the case.

Once an agreement on location and compensation is reached with the operator, I advise my clients that a Right-of-Entry Order issued by the Surface Rights Board protects their rights better than signing a Surface Lease or Easement form prepared by the Company.

All the money that you take from the company for personal use is considered income for the purposes of determining child support. What is tricky is that when people think of their income, they think of the amount showing on their T1 income tax return. For people who own their own businesses, this is not always the case.

Have you entered into a distribution agreement for your product and/or service with an individual that decides to assign that

Every now and then I am approached by someone wanting to know if they are in any sort of obligation
If you have, or are planning to create, a corporation with more than one shareholder then it is a good

Family owned businesses are often operated as closely held corporations in order to obtain various tax and liability advantages. Unfortunately,

Electronic communication has not only become an essential part of how we do business, but of how we get business.

Many small businesses are operated through a corporation. The smallest of these will be single-person corporations, where one person is

You’ve found a franchise that seems like a hot business. You’ve talked to the Franchisor, and they want to take

There are two basic transaction structures for acquiring a business – (1) the Share Purchase and (2) the Asset Purchase.

The term “due diligence” usually applies in commercial purchase transactions, and is therefore something lawyers deal with on a regular

Technology and legislation have made it easier for people to do certain things for themselves – such as incorporating a

You’re about to start a business – or you’ve been operating your small business for some time and it’s progressing

General Contracting and the Fair Trade Act If you are a general contractor, or if you are a homeowner thinking of