Canadian Virtual Lawyer for Startups
Wires Law is a virtual business & e-commerce law firm delivering legal services to entrepreneurs, freelancers, digital nomads, small and medium sized business in Canada.
Start a Business
Incorporate your business online.
Buy & Sell a Business
Start the process to buy or sell a business with a lawyer.
Corporate Counsel
Access general corporate advice and governance.
E-Commerce Law
Contracts for developers and designers, terms and conditions & privacy policies.
Shareholder Agreements
Drafting shareholder agreements for privacy companies.
Contract Drafting
We help clients draft a wide range of business contracts.
Wires Law was founded by John Wires, a Toronto business lawyer who comes from a background of corporate commercial litigation. Having litigated shareholder and employee disputes he understands the value of companies protecting their businesses at an early stage.
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Fixed Price Legal Services
We know entrepreneurs need certainty in their legal spend. For most projects, we can quote you a fixed price service up front and stick to it. Go ahead, ask us for a quote.

Virtual Legal Services Across Ontario
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.

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.
Should I Trademark It?
DISCLAIMER: The information in this article is not (and is not intended to be) legal advice. This is legal information only. Reviewing information about the law may help you understand whether you need legal assistance. Whether and how this information applies to your...
Corporate Share Classes
Why Have Different Share Classes? Not all shares are created equal. Start-ups can issue different types (or classes) of shares with different rights attached to them. Having different classes of shares can be used for a number of different reasons but more often that...
Protecting Your Startup from Disputes with a Shareholder Agreement
Lawyers hear the same horror stories all the time. A client starts a company 50/50 with a good friend or business associate and one of two things inevitably happens. The new venture is either successful or within the first few years it struggles to generate revenue...