INCORPORATION AND DISSOLUTION OF COMPANIES

With our experienced team, you’ll adopt the right corporate structure to achieve your projects and goals. You’ll be guided through the management of potential risks at incorporation and dissolution for provincial and federal corporations, not-for-profit organizations, cooperatives and joint ventures.

Our pragmatic approach will help you find the business structure that best suits your needs.

  • Company formation and organization
  • Name search
  • Shareholders’ agreement
  • Negotiation and drafting of limited partnership agreements
  • Corporate bonds and annual deposits
  • Preparation, verification and maintenance of minute books
  • Compliance with securities legislation
  • Asset distribution agreement
  • Dissolution of corporations and companies

YOUR TEAM

NICOLAS BEAULIEU

Lawyer, Partner

CATHERINE DEMERS

Lawyer

ROXANNE DUPUIS

Lawyer

BRUNO FRATICELLI

Lawyer

MÉLANIE MASSON

Senior lawyer

JEAN PROULX

Lawyer, Partner

CATHERINE RAMSAY-PIÉRARD

Lawyer

AUDREY ROBITAILLE

Lawyer, Partner

MATTHIAS SANCHEZ

Paralegal

CYNTHIA ZAKHER

Paralegal

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