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Here at Norling Law we see a common situation occurring where people have great robust contracts that they have probably spent a bunch of money on to create but those contracts are not enforceable. They can’t be relied upon. Here I address why this happens and what you can do to ensure your contract is enforceable (and costs NOTHING!).


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Shareholder Appointed Liquidators
In this video Brent Norling of Norling Law and Damien Grant of Waterstone Insolvency discuss the issues that can arise from a shareholder appointed liquidator. There is the common perception that a shareholder appointed liquidator ...
How to Protect Your Business in Times of Crisis
Today Brent Norling from Norling Law and Damien Grant from Waterstone Insolvency join Glenn Marvin from Konnector on his daily web-series. In this video, we discuss prevention techniques to avoid getting into trouble in the wake of ...
Outstanding Debts During Covid 19
In this video Brent Norling and Jamie McKenzie discuss how to deal with recovering outstanding debts in the era of Covid-19. During these times, money is a concern. It is crucial to get paid during these times, but we need to be ...
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