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Dean is a lawyer who practices exclusively in the area of tax dispute resolution and litigation. He helps his clients solve significant tax disputes effectively and efficiently. He cut his teeth working as a clerk for the judges of the Tax Court of Canada. Dean is considered an “expert” by Thompson Reuters’ TaxnetPro.
Partner with Brazeau Seller Law. Called to the Bar of Ontario, 1990.
With a multi-faceted background, extensive tax experience and a broad legal practice, Harold has an acute ability to recognize the underlying tax issues in a business transaction. Harold specializes in tax and estate planning and corporate/commercial law, with a particular emphasis on providing tax-effective structures for wealth maximization and providing legal solutions to health care and other professionals. Legal services for professionals and their practices include incorporations, practice sales, leasing and the preparation of partnership, association, shareholders and associate agreements.
Bernie Roach is an Ottawa lawyer in our Business & Corporate Law, Estate Planning & Administration, and Tax Practice groups. Bernie specializes in corporate finance and tax issues connected to private corporations and on estate planning issues. He assists our clients with estate planning services such as will planning, trust planning and business succession planning. His tax advisory services include tax planning for private corporations, owner-managed businesses and high net worth individuals including planning connected to wealth preservation, the use of trusts and the transfer of wealth to future generations
Sarah graduated from the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2005. Her practice at Rasmussen Starr Ruddy concentrates on corporate and commercial work including advising clients on: