Maintaining Your CCPC Status; Primer on Director’s Liability; Primer on Securities Law for Private Companies; Tax Planning for Professional Corporations; HST & Typical Transactions | CPDonline.ca

Maintaining Your CCPC Status; Primer on Director’s Liability; Primer on Securities Law for Private Companies; Tax Planning for Professional Corporations; HST and Typical Transactions

Maintaining Your CCPC Status; Primer on Director’s Liability; Primer on Securities Law for Private Companies; Tax Planning for Professional Corporations; HST and Typical Transactions

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Credits
Substantive: 0.75
Published
2016
Presenter(s)
Andrew Godfrey
Janet Kasun
Anna Keller
Bernard Roach
Daniel Scott
Lawrence Silber
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
45 minutes
Price
$109.00 plus tax
CCLA Solicitors Conference 2016
Includes Handouts
In this presentation, speakers present the following topics:
  • Keeping Your Corporation Canadian: Maintaining CCPC Status with Shareholder Agreements
  • Liability of Directors
  • Primer on Securities Law for Private Companies
  • Tax Planning for Legal Professional Corporations
  • HST and Typical Transactions

Presenters

Andrew Godfrey

Janet Kasun

Janet Kasun is a lawyer practicing in the Ottawa office of Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in the area of tax with a focus on commodity tax. Janet received her HBA in Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario and her designation as a CMA from the Society of Management Accountants of Manitoba. She then went on to complete her LLB from the University of Ottawa and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2001, receiving the Treasurer’s Medal as the top bar admission student in the province.

Anna Keller

Anna Keller is a senior associate in Dentons’ Ottawa office and is a member of the Firm’s Corporate Law and Venture Technology and Emerging Growth Companies group. In her practice, which focuses on corporate and securities law as well as corporate governance matters, Anna represents investors and corporations in private equity and venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, and other forms of transactions. She has advised clients at all stages of growth, providing reasoned, practical and strategic legal advice. Anna has significant experience advising companies and institutional clients on corporate commercial matters, as well as corporate governance issues. She is regularly called upon to offer advice regarding formation issues for start-up companies, shareholder agreements, and various commercial and SaaS agreements.

Bernard Roach

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

Daniel Scott

Lawrence Silber

Lawrence Silber was called to the Bar in the province of Ontario Bar in 1986, and specializes in corporate/commercial law with particular expertise in income tax, estate and succession planning. He advises clients on a broad range of business matters and practices residential and commercial real estate. He is a Partner at Kelly Santini LLP. Lawrence Silber deals extensively with families in business together in order to provide a comprehensive solution to difficulties that arise in family businesses trying to balance family and business. Lawrence Silber has been an instructor in the Business Law section of the Ontario Bar Admission Course. He taught real property law for the Ontario Real Estate Association for close to 30 years and lectures frequently on wills and estate matters. Lawrence is a member of several tax and estate planning-related professional organizations, including the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, Ottawa Estate Planning Council and Family Enterprise Xchange (formerly the Canadian Association of Family Enterprises). He is on the Solicitors Conference Committee for the Carleton County Law Association, frequently contributing articles to the conference. He is also a member of the Taxation, Business, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law sections of the American Bar Association. Lawrence Silber earned both his civil and common law degrees (B.C.L. and LL.B) from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

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