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🏢 Corporate Law · Ontario

Corporate Law Services
in Ontario

Practical, cost-effective corporate legal services for Ontario businesses — from incorporation to commercial agreements. Flat fees, no billing surprises.

Practice AreaCorporate Law
Starting From$1,750 + HST
Service AreaAll of Ontario
FormatVirtual / Online
Our Services

Corporate Law Services & Pricing

Transparent, flat-fee corporate law services for Ontario businesses. No surprises, no hourly billing — just straightforward legal help.

Incorporation

Business Incorporation

Ontario or Federal incorporation with complete organizational documents. Start your business on the right legal footing from day one.

$1,750
+ HST • Flat fee
  • Articles of Incorporation
  • Organizational minutes
  • Share certificates
  • Government registry filing
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Agreements

Shareholder Agreement

A custom-drafted shareholder agreement that protects your business relationships and clearly defines rights, obligations, and exit provisions.

$2,500
+ HST • Flat fee
  • Share transfer restrictions
  • Decision-making provisions
  • Buy-sell / drag-along / tag-along
  • Dispute resolution clauses
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Contracts

Commercial Contract

Custom-drafted or reviewed commercial contracts including service agreements, NDAs, supply agreements, and vendor contracts.

From $1,500
+ HST • Flat fee
  • Service agreements
  • NDAs & confidentiality agreements
  • Supply & vendor contracts
  • Contract review & redlining
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Real Estate

Commercial Lease Review

Comprehensive review of commercial leases for tenants and landlords in Ontario — protecting your interests before you sign.

From $1,200
+ HST • Flat fee
  • Full lease review
  • Risk identification & summary
  • Negotiation recommendations
  • Lawyer review meeting
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Employment

Employment Agreement

Compliant Ontario employment agreements that protect your business and clearly define the employment relationship.

From $1,000
+ HST • Flat fee
  • ESA-compliant drafting
  • Termination provisions
  • Non-solicitation clauses
  • Confidentiality provisions
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Corporate Matters

General Corporate Matters

Ongoing corporate maintenance, resolutions, minute book updates, and general business legal support for Ontario companies.

Quoted
on intake • + HST
  • Corporate resolutions
  • Minute book maintenance
  • Director & officer changes
  • General legal advisory
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer to incorporate my business in Ontario? +
While you can incorporate without a lawyer, having legal help ensures your articles of incorporation, shareholder agreements, and organizational documents are properly structured from day one. This protects you and your co-founders and prevents costly mistakes later.
What is a shareholder agreement and do I need one? +
A shareholder agreement is a contract between the shareholders of a corporation that governs their relationship, rights, and obligations. It covers matters like share transfers, decision-making, and what happens if a shareholder wants to leave. If you have business partners, a shareholder agreement is essential.
How does commercial lease review work? +
Solvine Law reviews your commercial lease in detail, identifying unfavourable clauses, potential risks, and negotiation opportunities. You receive a written summary of key points and a lawyer review meeting to discuss findings and next steps.
Can Solvine Law draft NDAs and service agreements? +
Yes. Solvine Law drafts and reviews all types of commercial contracts including NDAs, service agreements, vendor contracts, supply agreements, and more. All contracts are custom-drafted for your specific situation.
Is Solvine Law virtual? +
Yes. Solvine Law is a fully virtual law firm serving clients across all of Ontario. Meetings are conducted via video call and all documents are signed electronically.

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Book a free 30-minute consultation to discuss your corporate law needs. Flat fees, virtual appointments, and straightforward legal advice.

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