by Joseph Chiummiento | Mar 9, 2017 | Business Law, News
In a low-supply and overheating Toronto real-estate market, construction of new residential properties cannot seem to go quick enough to satisfy demand. What legal framework exists to regulate construction funding and how is each party, may it be the property owner or the contractor, affected in their rights and obligations? – Let’s have a look at the Ontario Construction Lien Act.
by Joseph Chiummiento | Mar 2, 2017 | Business Law, News
What are key responsibilities and liabilities when taking on the role of a director or officer of a corporation? Find out in the latest Core Lawyers blog.
by Joseph Chiummiento | Feb 16, 2017 | Business Law, News
Joseph Chiummiento of Core Lawyers discusses shareholder agreements and fundamental considerations when going into business with others.
by Joseph Chiummiento | Feb 9, 2017 | Business Law, News
Many companies looking to grow or to take advantage of an opportunity will raise funds by selling securities to accredited investors. Joseph Chiummiento of Core Lawyers provides tips on how to use lawyers when raising capital through private placement offerings – or selling shares.
by Joseph Chiummiento | Feb 2, 2017 | Business Law, News
Do you qualify for a Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption (LCGE)? Corporate and securities lawyer, Joseph Chiummiento, describes the Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption (LCGE) for business owners, how it can benefit you and what you need to know to make use of it.
by Joseph Chiummiento | Jan 26, 2017 | Business Law, News
There are many choices in the toolkit of corporate financing, and a convertible debenture is a popular option. Woodbridge corporate and securities lawyer, Joseph Chiummiento, of Core Lawyers, explains how a convertible debenture works and how it can benefit in a startup financing.