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TORONTO BUSINESS LAWYER - CONTRACTS Negotiating and drafting contracts that advance your business objectives. Contracts are truly the lifeblood of most commercial business transactions. Contracts provide the framework through which business relationships are controlled, enabling each of the parties to attain their agreed upon benefits, while providing appropriate protections against violating the settled terms and conditions. In turn, the value of an excellent contract, which has been skilfully negotiated and properly written, is rarely evident - until one of the parties attempts to breach the contract (with the potential for such a violation having been substantially reduced by the knowledge that any violation will have serious repercussions). Conversely, when contracts are poorly negotiated and/or written, they can become a source of unending anguish and drain on a business' financial resources. Experienced contract negotiations and drafting will enable you to avoid these disasters, by avoiding the traps and pitfalls that other businesses all too frequently fall prey to. You should always be looking to solidify your business relationships with well-structured contracts, so that you can focus on your core business and not the distractions that arise from disputes that lack a clear contractual formula for resolution. For knowledgeable and experienced legal counsel for the negotiation, review and drafting of business contracts, contact Toronto contract lawyer Christopher Neufeld at Chris@LawyerTorontoBusiness.com / 416-887-9702.
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Toronto Business lawyer Christopher Neufeld with the law firm of Neufeld Legal Professional Corporation (1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1W7), is admitted to practice law in Ontario, Alberta and New York State. Christopher's legal practice focuses primarily on business law, in particular corporate commercial transactions and contract work. The content of this website is purely for informational purposes and should not be relied upon - as you should consult a lawyer with respect to the specifics of your particular legal matter. Please review our legal disclaimer and privacy policy prior to contacting us and be advised that contacting us does not create a lawyer-client relationship. Copyright 2010. |
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