Voyer Law Corporation is a cross-border law firm advising clients on U.S. and Canadian corporate and technology law.
Practice Areas
1. Technology and Regulatory Compliance
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
We prepare SaaS licensing agreements to protect your rights and interests while ensuring that your users are bound by the terms.
- Technology Licensing, Transfer and Sale
We prepare IP License Agreements, End User License Agreements and other IP license, transfer and sale agreements from a California and British Columbia legal perspective.
- Privacy Law
We prepare Privacy Policies, develop internal company policies, structure data collection and review compliance with United States and Canadian privacy law.
- Terms of Service and User Agreements
We prepare Terms of Service and User Agreements and advise on their implementation in order to protect your rights and interests while ensuring that your users are bound to the terms.
2. Startup Services
- Incorporation and Corporate Maintenance
We incorporate, structure and maintain your startup in British Columbia, California or Delaware and prepare necessary by-laws/articles, shareholder agreements and subscription agreements.
- Employment Agreements and Employee Compensation
We prepare employment, contractor, non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements for your startup and create equity compensation structures, such as option plans, to award and retain important employees.
3. Angel, Seed and Venture Capital Finance:
We represent angel investors, venture capitalists and startups in Canadian and United States financings.
4. Intellectual Property Protection
Our intellectual property practice counsels on branding, registration, strategic enforcement and licensing of your intellectual property rights from a United States and Canadian legal perspective.
5. Advise on U.S. Law
Industry
Legal Services, Lawyers, Services to businesses, Business Services
HQ Location
403-134 Abbott St
Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2K4, CA
Keywords
Corporate LawTechnology LawStartup Legal ServicesCalifornia LawSecurities Lawand Video Game Law