Things to Watch Out for in a Share Purchase Agreement
A Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) is an integral document used when the shares of a corporation are being purchased. The document outlines the agreement between the buyer and seller and can be quite complex.
When to Create a Will
A will is a legal document that clearly states how a person’s property and belongings will be divided after their passing.
The Canadian Start-Up Visa program
Since its introduction in 2013, the program has been a huge success in assisting Canada in luring and keeping outstanding entrepreneurs who can contribute to the expansion and prosperity of the country’s economy.
A Look into The Canadian Competition Act in 2023
In 2022 the Government of Canada passed new amendments that expanded the Scope of the Competition Act. In this article, we look back on some of the changes that took place.
What Are Mergers And Acquisitions?
The term “mergers and acquisitions,” also known as M&A, refers to the merging of businesses or their essential business assets via business-to-business monetary operations.
Why Is It Important To Have A Will?
A will is a written statement that represents you after death. It specifies how you intend on allocating your assets and property.
The Canadian Mortgage Summit
Pace Law Firm is always looking to expand our business and elevate it to the next level. On Thursday November 24th, Pace Law Firm attended the Canadian Mortgage Summit (CMS) to hear from the industry’s top mortgage brokers, lenders and solution providers.
We’ve Gone Multi-Service! A Look At The New Website
We are proud to announce that Pace Law has become a multi-service firm and is launching a new website to accommodate our growth in different areas of law!
The National Day For Truth And Reconciliation
The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation takes place on September 30th for the second consecutive year. Each year, September 30th marks both Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Is the Toronto Real Estate Market Experiencing a major crisis?
In key Canadian cities, the housing inventory may reach a crisis stage, according to a recent analysis from RE/MAX Canada. The analysis confirms that governments must take quick action to address the critically low supply of available homes.