Contact Information
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10 King St E Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5C 1C3
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Website
https://substancelaw.com
Substance Law is a Canadian law firm focused on regulated industries, including cannabis, psychedelics, vaping, liquor, tobacco, food and drugs, natural health products (NHPs), money services businesses (MSBs), FINTRAC, PCMLTFA, and crypto/blockchain law. The firm provides legal advice, facilitates M&A, licensing support, compliance consulting, and contract drafting, review and negotiation for businesses across Canada.
10 King St E Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5C 1C3
https://substancelaw.com
Substance Law is a dedicated Canadian law firm strategically located at 10 King St E Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5C 1C3. We specialize in providing comprehensive legal counsel for businesses operating within Canada's evolving landscape of regulated industries. Our expertise encompasses navigating the complexities of sectors like cannabis, psychedelics, and other emerging areas requiring specialized legal navigation. We understand the unique legal challenges faced by businesses in these fields and are committed to helping our Toronto clients achieve their goals through strategic advice, robust compliance frameworks, and effective dispute resolution tailored to their specific needs within the city's regulatory environment.
Reach out to us at https://substancelaw.com or call (647) 371-0032.
A: We provide tailored legal counsel for cannabis businesses in Toronto, covering areas such as licensing, regulatory compliance, corporate structuring, intellectual property, contracts, and dispute resolution specific to the industry.
A: We assist psychedelic research entities in Toronto by navigating the complex regulatory pathways, ensuring compliance with evolving federal and provincial guidelines, drafting essential agreements, and providing strategic legal advice.
A: Yes, our team at 10 King St E Suite 600, Toronto, is experienced in helping businesses across various regulated sectors in the city ensure they meet all applicable federal, provincial, and municipal compliance requirements.
A: Absolutely. We advise Toronto-based tech startups on intellectual property protection strategies, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, crucial for safeguarding their innovations and business interests.
A: Our Toronto team leverages in-depth knowledge of local and federal regulations to guide clients through the licensing application process, preparing thorough submissions, addressing potential hurdles, and representing clients in interactions with regulatory bodies specific to the Toronto context.