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WHAT ABOUT US

Experienced business &
corporate lawyers

Grit. Strategy. Growth.

At GSG Law we offer a comprehensive range of legal services designed to meet your diverse needs. Our dedicated team is committed to providing personalized and effective solutions across various practice areas. While we specialize in mergers and acquisitions, we also provide services in Contract Law, Corporate Structuring, Franchise & Trademarks, Wills, Probate & Estate Law Services. Our approach combines deep legal expertise with a client-focused mindset, ensuring that each case receives the attention and dedication it deserves.


We invite you to explore our full list of services to discover how we can assist you with your legal needs.

OUR SERVICES

Why GSG Law

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Proven Excellence

We're committed to delivering high-quality legal services with a reputation built on trust, results, and client satisfaction.

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Reliable & Strategic Solutions

Our legal team combines precision, integrity, and strategic thinking to protect your interests and drive long-term success.

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Hear When You Need Us

Whether it's urgent advice or ongoing support, we're available around the clock to ensure you're never left without legal guidance.

Our Testimonials

"GSG was extremely helpful and always available to answer my questions. They explained everything clearly, making sure I understood my options. Thanks to their expertise, my case had a successful outcome. I wouldn't hesitate to work with them again!"

Michael R.

"I run a small trucking business. I was dealing with a serious legal issue involving one of my trucks and didn’t know where to turn. From day one, they treated me with respect, explained everything clearly, and fought hard to get the best result. No sugarcoating—just honest, solid legal work. If you're in the trucking business and need someone who actually understands the pressure we deal with, these are the people to call."

Rajveer R.

"The legal guidance I received was excellent, and my case had a favorable outcome. The quality of service was top-notch, and I would still recommend Gursharn!"

Robert L.

Frequently Asked Questions

As an individual, you don't need to register a business name – you can always conduct business under your personal name. The incorporation of a business does have certain benefits though. Business names are useful for marketing purposes, and also allow you to accept and make payments with your bank under a business name. More importantly, incorporation protects your assets personally from legal liability.
For the most part, it's just a preference. The federal, however, gives your business increased business name protection and wider rights to conduct business. You may also opt for federal incorporation if you plan on conducting operations in multiple provinces or simply extra provincially register your province corporation in other provinces.
The biggest advantage of incorporation is limited liability for shareholders. Under law, a corporation is considered to be a legal person that is distinct from the shareholders who own it. This means that individual shareholders are not personally liable for the debts and obligations of the corporation. If a corporation fails, the shareholders will lose the amount of equity invested with their shares. One disadvantage of a corporation is that income is taxed at two levels: first on income for the corporate entity, and then at the shareholder level where shareholders are taxed on any dividends they have received.
No, a shareholder does not have to be 18 or older. However, you should be careful, as the laws regarding underage shareholders may be complex. If you plan to list someone under the age of 18 as a shareholder.
Yes, a director can be appointed to any office of the corporation, and can also hold shares of the company.
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