
Business Law in Longueuil, Quebec
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For all your business law questions in Longueuil, contact Grenier Laliberté Lawyers, toll-free at 450-465-0992 . Our team will be pleased to advise you.
Contracts
If you have signed a contract or are about to sign one, be aware of what you are getting into. Your signature commits you to fulfilling the obligations contained in the contract. A contract can contain many clauses that you need to understand. For more information, contact Grenier Laliberté Lawyers.


Collections
Are you having trouble getting paid by your clients? Have you lent money and been refused repayment? Don't wait until your claim is time-barred. Otherwise, you could lose all your rights to collect what is owed to you.
Disputes
If you want to enforce a contract, lease, or agreement you've negotiated, you must proceed with caution. Some contracts involve significant responsibilities, and you need to fully understand what they entail before signing. For support in your efforts, contact us.


Companies, Incorporations and Associations
In business, several situations may justify your recourse to the courts.
Starting a business
Incorporate a company
To partner with other people
Buy another company
Merge your company with another
To buy the assets or shares of another company
Selling your business or your business assets
To be a shareholder in a company or to be associated with partners
Cease your activities with your associates or business partners and other shareholders of the company
In business, you have to be careful. A partnership is like a marriage. You have to anticipate that there might be a divorce someday. Think about it while everything is going well.
So, starting a business, whether alone or with others, comes with a lot of responsibility, and you must be very careful about how you proceed. Don't be swayed by people who claim to know what they're doing. Trust the professionals.
Conventions
If you partner with other people or form a company in which you will be a shareholder with others, you must plan for:
The steps to take if you stop doing business with these other individuals
The steps to take if others decide to stop doing business with you
The steps to take if one of the people you do business with passes away


Construction Law
Business law also applies to the construction industry in several situations. If a client doesn't pay you, refuses to let you complete a contract, or refuses to pay additional fees they agreed to, contact us.
Commercial Lease
If you want to enforce a contract, lease, or agreement you have negotiated, or if you are entering into a new agreement, lease, or contract, proceed with caution. Such contracts involve significant responsibilities, and it is important that you fully understand them. Contact us for more information.


Bankruptcy
Are you experiencing financial difficulties? If you’re unsure of your options for getting out of this financial situation, or if someone who owes you money has declared bankruptcy, don’t hesitate to contact us. We have the resources to help.
Negotiations
If you need to settle the terms and conditions of buying a movable or immovable property, negotiate an employment contract, handle your withdrawal from an association or corporation, or arrange the buyout of your partner’s or another shareholder’s shares, don’t hesitate to call us.


Conflict Arbitration
Do you need an arbitrator to resolve:
A dispute between you and your business partner
A dispute between you and your employer
A dispute between you and your neighbour, or to help make any decision aimed at resolving a conflict
Work, Dismissal, Layoff, and Termination
If you are experiencing problems at work, have issues with an employee, or have been the victim of an unfair dismissal, layoff, or wrongful termination, what can you do? Call us to explore solutions.
Let us help you navigate the options available to you for resolving your business law disputes.

