4 Reasons you need a Shareholder Buyout Agreement

A skilled law firm can help you navigate through the alternations in your shareholder policies

4 Reasons You Need A Lawyer To Write Your Will

Writing a Will is one such task that must not be attempted on your own.

Questions Being Asked on TPP

The Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP has been an ongoing topic of debate. There are detractors

Qualities Every Good Lawyer Should Have

every client looking for an agent would want someone who is excellent. But how can

Protecting Your Brand Slogans From Misuse

The legislation, applicants will have to furnish the Trademarks Office with evidence to establish the

Protect Your Business: What’s A Lawyer For?

Having a good lawyer can be incredibly good for your business. He can help you

Pros And Cons Of The New Environmental Assessment Law

Here are some of the pros and cons of the environmental law in Canada. For

Process of LEED Certification in Canada

If you receive an affirmative decision, then your building is LEED certified. If the decision

Precautions To Take With Employee Data

It is important that you have a privacy policy in place that details the type

The Portrait of a Strong Trademark

Creating a strong, unique, distinctive trademark can be beneficial as your company grows. Here are

Steps for Policing Trademark Rights During a Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way the Canadian market functions. Here are some steps

Planning to Negotiate with Your Insurance Company? Here Is What You Need to Know

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Personal Injury Lawyers: Why Should You Work With Them?

When you seek help or get guidance on the merits of your case when thinking

Personal Injury Claims: When You Need A Lawyer

Our legal experts at Prowse Barrette (Previously Prowse Chowne) work immensely hard to make sure

Peace Bonds And Restraining Order: What Is The Difference?

A report compiled by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics revealed that 4% of all

Payroll Must Do’s For The CRA

An important part of payroll compliance is understanding the appropriate deduction along with the remittances,

Payment Options: Should I Ask The Lawyer About It?

To be honest about how much you can afford to pay. You'd be surprised at

How Patents Differ from Copyrights and Trademarks

You can't copyright your brand name, trademark your own invention or patent your piece of

Patents and Trademarks and Copyright, oh my!

When it comes to your intellectual property, there are many terms that are used to

Patent Pending – What Does It Mean?

Simply put, patent pending is an indication that a patent application has been filed. For

Patent Ideas That Changed The World

If you are some one who wants to patent something that you have been working

Patent Eligibility of Software in Canada

The Canadian Patent Act makes no mention of words such as "computer" or "software". But,

Partnership Disputes: What is the best to Settle?

Resolving partnership disputes is a task that needs to be undertaken with extreme tact and

Part II- Legal Liabilities Related With The Use Of Social Media Marketing

To avoid unnecessary IP litigation, it is important to consult an IP lawyer/agent before utilizing

Part II – A complete Guide To The Employment Law In Edmonton

To ensure complete compliance of your service contract with these standards, consult our expert lawyer

Opening A Line of Credit With A Bank

A line of credit can be very useful as it can help you finance a

New Rules For Exporting Produce To The US

The horticultural industry leaders of Canada are poring over documents that have been issued by

New Regulations for Sponsored Spouses and Partners

The government of Canada has recently made changes to its immigration policy regarding spousal sponsorship.

New Privacy Tort in Alberta: Public Disclosure of Private Facts

On September 16, 2021, Prowse Barrette (Previously Prowse Chowne) was successful in having a new

New Intellectual Property Law Proposed By The Federal Government: Part 2

The newly changed legislation will now allow the introduction of prosecution history to be submitted