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Lawyers for founders, shareholders, startups and established companies across Canada.

We help clients license technology, raise capital, hire and fire employees, negotiate contracts and manage legal risk.

Technology and Corporate Law Services

Start a Business

Incorporate your business online and enter a cofounder agreement.

SAAS & Technology Law

Contracts and advisory services for SAAS, AI companies and software developers, including licensing agreements, terms and conditions of use & privacy policies.

Corporate Counsel

Access general corporate advice and governance.

Investor Advisory and Proxy Services

We represent minority shareholders in private companies. Our services include proxy representation at shareholder meetings, annual proxy reports and advising on minority shareholder rights.

Founder Agreements

Drafting shareholder and cofounder agreements for early stage companies to address equity ownership, vesting relationshipts, intellectual property and other rights.

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Reorganizations & Investment Transactions

We help clients draft a wide range of business and investment contracts.

Wires Law was founded by John Wires, the author of The Law for Founders: A Guide to Protecting Your Startup. John acts for software companies, app developers, e-commerce retailers, consulting firms, digital media companies and other startups. Read John’s full bio here

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Buy or Sell A Business

Fixed Price Legal Services

We know founders need certainty in their legal spend. For many projects, we can quote you a fixed price service up front and stick to it. 

Virtual Legal Services

Our online document management technology allows you to access your file 24/7. You can also hold virtual meetings with your lawyer and sign most documents electronically.

Protect Your Business

Innovative Legal Services

We’ve invested in state of the art systems to make sure we operate an efficient legal practice for the next generation of Canadian businesses.

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