Dunton Rainville offers a wide range of legal services to support our clients’ business development, growth objectives and day-to-day operations. Our 25 professionals in corporate, commercial and banking law have the expertise to offer you the best solutions for your specific needs and concerns.
Our approach to business matters is “keep it simple, keep it practical and keep it economical.” With these values in mind, we work to develop the most efficient business solutions and defend your interests effectively before the courts.
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Banking law
■ Bank fraud
■ Bankruptcy and insolvency
■ Collections
■ Financing
■ Hypothecary rights and remedies (foreclosure)
■ Security
■ Suretyships or guarantees
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Bankruptcy, insolvency and reorganization
■ Arrangements with creditors and proposals
■ Representation of creditors’ or debtors’ interest
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Business and commercial law
■ Corporate management
■ Dissolution and winding up
■ Franchising
■ Incorporations, mergers & acquisitions, reorganization
and corporate restructuring
■ Negotiation, drafting and interpretation of agreements
and contracts
■ Sale and transfers of businesses
■ Shareholder relations and conflicts
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Commercial litigation
■ Competition legislation
■ Contractual litigation
■ General Collections
■ Liability
■ Securities litigation
■ Shareholder or partner disputes
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Financing and securities
■ Investments
■ Leasing
■ Liability of investment counsellors and brokers
■ Private financing or bank financing
■ Public offering
■ Securities legislation and regulations
■ Suretyship or guarantee
■ Trusts
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Real Estate
■ Commercial Leasing and related contracts
■ Financing and development
■ Landlord-tenant litigation
■ Real estate transactions
■ Security
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Trade-marks and intellectual property
■ Copyrights
■ Drafting of distribution, licensing and franchising
agreements
■ Drafting and negotiation of agreements pertaining to
artistic management or spokespersons
■ Trade-marks
■ Transfers of technology
■ Unfair competition, Anti-trust, patent infringement
claims and copyright infringement