
March 17, 2014
LexisNexis Canada has published an interesting new Canadian business law text, by Bryce C. Tingle, entitled: Start-Up and Growth Companies in Canada – A Guide to Legal and Business Practice, 2nd Edition. A student edition is also available – see: here.
Given that I work with a number of start-ups and recently founded businesses, largely in relation to their marketing and advertising law needs, I thought this newly updated text that includes legal and practical considerations for start-ups, was interesting and worth posting here for Canadian start-ups and their advisors.
From LexisNexis:
“When this book was initially published in 2005, it was the first resource of its kind written for legal, business and finance professionals who service clients in the start-up and growth company sector. It remains unique today. Author Bryce Tingle is singularly qualified to write this book, with his extensive experience in this area of the law. Nowhere else will you find such a comprehensive guide to steering your way through the often complicated and challenging issues that confront start-up and growth companies in Canada. The book addresses three key areas in creating successful start-up and growth companies: Business and Financial Concerns; Legal Issues; and Practical Support.”
For more information and ordering instructions see: here or here (student edition).
E-mail Paula Sloss at LexisNexis (paula.sloss@lexisnexis.ca) and mention my blog and receive a 10% discount.
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