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Bring any documents relevant to your matter — contracts, correspondence, notices, or identification. The more context you provide, the more productive your consultation will be.
Consultation fees depend on the complexity of your matter and the length of the consultation. We provide clear fee information before any work begins, so there are no surprises.
Yes. We offer virtual (video call), telephone, and in-person consultations. You can choose the format that works best for you when booking.
Dane Law focuses on Corporate & Commercial Law, Employment Law, Wills & Estates, and Notary Services. We serve individuals, families, and businesses across Ontario.
Fees vary depending on the service. Some matters are billed at a flat rate, while others are billed hourly. We provide a clear estimate before beginning any work.
Dane Law is licensed to practice in Ontario. For matters requiring representation in other jurisdictions, we can discuss referral options.
A will takes effect after death and directs how your estate is distributed. A power of attorney takes effect while you are alive and authorizes someone to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so.
If you have been terminated, are facing disciplinary action, or have concerns about your employment agreement, a consultation can help you understand your rights and options before making any decisions.

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