Fiduciary Duties: What are they and what does this mean for directors of a corporation, really?

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Now for those who are seasoned directors, information concerning fiduciary obligations will, perhaps, be of little use or news to you. However for those starting out, particularly entrepreneurs whose interest lies in their science or technology, knowing what is required or expected of you as a director is important.

The term “fiduciary duty” has a fancy ring, doesn’t it? It sounds somewhat ominous and archaic, too. It was the subject of a fairly recent Ontario Court of Appeal case (July, 2014): Continue Reading →

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Compensation when Entrepreneurs and Advisors Part Ways

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Entrepreneurs often rely on consultants and advisors to contribute time and resources to assist them in commercializing their creation, invention or development.  There is hope and excitement when people start working together. In addition, many entrepreneurs lack business acumen and look to the advisor for this skillset.  Often there is some vague offer of compensation of shares with no agreement in writing as to exactly how many and when the shares will be issued, or shares may be issued with ...

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Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation – Part VI

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On January 29, 2013 I posted some information on Canada’s new Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), related to the new regulatory requirements for sending certain types of emails and other electronic communications, and for installing software, including updates and upgrades.

In my February 14, 2013 post I provided a commentary on what electronic messages are governed by the statute. As outlined there, unless exempted under CASL, commercial electronic messages (known as CEMs) may only be sent where: (a) the recipient has consented to receiving ...

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Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation – Part V

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In my January 29th post on Canada’s new Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), I wrote about the introduction of new requirements for sending certain types of emails and other electronic communications, and new regulatory requirements for installing software, including updates and upgrades.

In the February 14th post I provided a commentary on what electronic messages are governed by the statute. Unless exempted (as discussed below) commercial electronic messages (known as CEMs) may only be sent where: (a) the recipient has consented to receiving it, whether by express ...

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Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) – Part IV

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What Constitutes Implied Consent?

In my January 29th post on Canada’s new Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), which will likely come into force sometime this year, I mentioned that there will be new requirements for sending certain types of emails and other electronic communications, and new regulatory requirements for installing software, including updates and upgrades.

In the February 14th post I provided a commentary on what electronic messages are governed by the statute. As mentioned in ...

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Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation Part III

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What Constitutes Consent under CASL?

Canada’s new Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) is scheduled to be proclaimed in force sometime this year.  Originally it looked like the proclamation might be this Spring (2013), although with all manner of people, groups and organizations lobbying for changes, we will see!  Regardless, it is wise to be aware of the requirements in advance.

In my January 29th blog post I mentioned that CASL contains new regulatory requirements for sending certain types of emails and ...

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Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation – Part II

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What does CASL mean to you, and how do you comply?

In my blog post of January 29, 2013 I provided initial information on CASL. This is a continuation and builds on the information provided there so I recommend that you read that entry first, before reading this blogpost.

To comply with CASL, each person, business, organization, charity and the like, will have to determine whether the emails that you send are what the legislation defines as “commercial electronic messages” ...

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Canada’s (new) Anti-Spam Legislation

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Canada is in the midst of enacting anti-spam legislation. Read more to find out what the new regulatory requirements are for sending certain types of emails and other electronic communications, and for installing software, including updates and upgrades!

Hi everyone,

Canada is in the midst of enacting Anti-Spam Legislation, known as CASL.

The actual name of CASL is a mouthful. It is as follows (which is why we are all calling it CASL!): An ...

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Health Canada Notice regarding Registration and Disclosure of Clinical Trial Information – October 19, 2012

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On October 19, 2012 Health Canada issued a Notice that it intends (at some point in future) to publish an administrative list of clinical trials authorized by Health Canada on its website.

The purpose of the list as stated is to inform and provide information to patients, healthcare providers and the public about clinical trials that have been authorized by Health Canada.

Health Canada is in the ...

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