Incorporating federally or provincially, shareholder agreements, by-laws, and the legal structure that protects you from day one.
Commercial Contracts
Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts that protect your interests, supply agreements, service agreements, NDAs, and distribution deals.
Mergers & Acquisitions
Share purchases, asset acquisitions, due diligence, and post-merger integration for businesses at every stage of growth.
Business Advisory
Strategic legal counsel for founders and executives. We sit at the table with you and help you make decisions, not just document them.
Shareholder Disputes
Deadlocks, oppression remedies, and shareholder disputes handled efficiently, with litigation as a last resort, not a first instinct.
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International business establishment, cross-border transactions, and global mobility planning for companies entering or operating in Canada.
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Jay Choksi
Senior Counsel
Corporate and commercial matters with a specialist India Practice. Fluent in English and Gujarati.
Matthew Ram
Partner | Corporate & Entertainment Law
Over a decade advising businesses from startups to multinational corporations. Handles corporate structuring, commercial transactions, and entertainment law. Acts for production companies, talent, and distributors across Canada.
Monique Chanderpaul
Closing Manager, Corporate
Manages corporate closings, commercial transactions, and compliance documentation. Coordinates funds, registration, and filing for business and investment matters.
Jia Junaid
Commercial Lawyer
Advises on commercial contracts, corporate structuring, and regulatory compliance. Handles business transactions, partnership agreements, and commercial disputes.
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What does a business lawyer do?
A business lawyer advises on corporate structure, contracts, compliance, transactions, and disputes, protecting your company at every stage of growth.
Do I need a lawyer to incorporate in Ontario?
You can incorporate without a lawyer but it is strongly advisable to have one structure your shareholder agreement, by-laws, and initial contracts correctly from the start.
How much does it cost to incorporate a business in Ontario?
Incorporation costs in Ontario typically range from $500 to $2,000 in professional fees, depending on complexity. This covers corporate filing fees (approximately $360 for Ontario corporations, $200 for federal), document preparation, and legal advice. Additional costs may apply for trademark searches, business license applications, or organizational meetings. At Lexaltico LLP, our corporate lawyers provide transparent pricing and can discuss cost-saving options during your free 30-minute consultation at 416-333-6200.
What is the difference between incorporating federally vs. provincially in Ontario?
A provincial incorporation under the Ontario Business Corporations Act (OBCA) operates only in Ontario and is typically simpler and less expensive. A federal incorporation under the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) allows your company to operate across all provinces and territories with a single license. Federal incorporation costs slightly more but provides national scope and may be beneficial if you plan to expand beyond Ontario. Our corporate lawyers in Brampton, Milton, Mississauga, North York, and Oakville can advise which structure best suits your business plans.
Do I need a shareholders' agreement for my incorporated business?
Yes, a shareholders' agreement is highly recommended even for small corporations. It establishes clear rules for ownership percentages, decision-making, profit distribution, dispute resolution, and what happens if a shareholder wants to exit or dies. Without a formal agreement, Ontario law defaults to rules that may not match your intentions. This is particularly important for multiple-owner businesses to prevent costly disputes. Lexaltico LLP drafts customized shareholders' agreements that protect your interests and ensure smooth business operations.
What ongoing legal compliance is required after incorporating in Ontario?
After incorporation, you must maintain annual corporate records including minutes of shareholder and director meetings, keep a current shareholders' register, file annual reports with the Ontario government, comply with the Employment Standards Act when hiring employees, and maintain proper accounting records. The Business Corporations Act also requires you to hold annual meetings and update by-laws as needed. Lexaltico LLP offers ongoing corporate governance support to ensure your business stays compliant with all Ontario and federal requirements.
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A 40% minority shareholder alleged oppression after being excluded from management decisions. Rather than proceeding to a contested s.248 OBCA application, we facilitated a structured buyout at fair market value, including a non-compete and orderly transition plan that preserved the business and its key relationships.
“I had the absolute pleasure of working separately with two lawyers from Lexaltico — Pooja Lassi and Matthew Ram — on different matters. The level of professionalism, expertise, and care demonstrated by each of them was consistently exceptional. They do not simply service your needs — they take the time to thoroughly understand your situation and proactively problem-solve.”
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“I had the absolute pleasure of working separately with two lawyers from Lexaltico — Pooja Lassi and Matthew Ram — on different matters. The level of professionalism, expertise, and care demonstrated by each of them was consistently exceptional. They do not simply service your needs — they take the time to thoroughly understand your situation and proactively problem-solve.”
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