Why it is vital to register your trademark—and what can happen if you do not
When an aesthetic nurse in Kitchener-Waterloo named her new business “Kraftwurk,” it was partly an homage to the region’s rich German heritage. But she likely
Why it is vital to register your trademark—and what can happen if you do not
When an aesthetic nurse in Kitchener-Waterloo named her new business “Kraftwurk,” it was partly an homage to the region’s rich German heritage. But she likely
Foreign investment in Canada: How to navigate the legal landscape
Canada has consistently maintained its identity as an open trading economy, where foreign investment plays a pivotal role in enhancing the vitality of its business
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In this episode of Techopia Live, OBJ publisher Michael Curran interviews Brian Kells, a corporate and securities lawyer from Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall, discussing the
Canada’s judge shortage doesn’t have to negatively impact your family – or your business
Arbitration has always been a critical part of Canada’s legal system, but lately it has been getting more attention due to the judge shortage.
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Can artificial intelligence help you buy your next house?
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What the average Canadian needs to know about the two-year ban on foreign real estate purchases
The Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act took effect on the first of January – but what does it really mean?
Don’t make these common employment law mistakes
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How Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall helps Ottawa companies go public
For those who don’t deal directly in public securities, it can be easy to breeze over the intricacies of taking a company public.
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