Time is of the essence when having your own business, building good practices, relationships, creating a financial plan and understanding your legal rights and obligations makes having your own business solid and gives you a better chance of success instead of bankruptcy. These components will serve you throughout the life of your business.
At this Lunch and Learn we will focus on the legal issues around you business, meet and ask your questions all in an environment of like-minded individuals.
Jordon will help you understand the 4 important legal components that serve as the foundation for a solid business, you will learn about:
- key legal issues to successfully launching your new startup.
- key legal issues to preparing your business for a successful sale.
- key issues for employees ownership.
- key issues in preparing to sell your business.
And much more…
We invite you to join us for our upcoming complimentary workshop. Each month, we will be introducing new and interesting topics. Invest just 60 minutes and it could save you and your family thousands of dollars.
This event took place at the Thornhill Country Club on Monday, October 26th between 12:00pm – 1:00pm. Lunch was provided by The McClelland Financial Group.
ABOUT OUR SPEAKER
Jordon Dolgin
Jordan Dolgin is the Founder of Markham, Ontario based Dolgin Professional Corporation (DPC). DPC is a dynamic business law firm dedicated to helping entrepreneurs start, grow and sell their businesses.
For almost 20 years, Jordan has been assisting clients build better businesses through strong business relationship management. His practice focuses on:
- assisting new business formations;
- managing corporate growth;
- completing financing/M&A transactions; and
- facilitating corporate divorces.
As a transactions lawyer, Jordan is well known for his responsive, practical, detailed and “get it done” approach. His practice style emphasizes regular client communications, overall availability and project management. He understands the importance of delivering results and approaching client problems with a “…there must be a way to solve this…” mindset. He appreciates that great lawyers need to be innovators and see the “forest” and the “trees” at the same time. Jordan knows that clients want to deal with business-minded professionals not merely legal technicians. Lastly, Jordan believes in the essential importance of continuous professional development and is a frequent contributor to several industry publications and participates regularly in professional and client lecture series.