Commercial Law

In today’s fast-paced world, legal disputes are inevitable. At StandPoint Law, we don’t just defend your business—we fight for it. Our team delivers strategic, cost-effective solutions that align with your goals and protect your interests, ensuring you stay on course even in the face of complex legal challenges.

When litigation strikes, results matter. We are dedicated to cutting through legal complexities with precision, offering practical advice tailored to your specific situation. Whether your case requires litigation, arbitration, or alternative dispute resolution, our focus is achieving the best possible outcome for you.

Our Senior Counsel has a reputation for delivering successful results across Alberta’s courts and tribunals. We take pride in guiding our clients through every stage of the dispute, ensuring that each decision is made with clarity and confidence.

Trust StandPoint Law to be Alberta’s go-to firm for commercial litigation. We are committed to providing exceptional service and consistent results—every time.

Commercial Law is a broad category that includes corporate restructuring, financing, takeovers, and regulatory law. StandPoint Law’s focus is commercial litigation and commercial contract drafting.

Commercial Litigation

Commercial litigation typically involves disputes between corporations or other companies. It’s a broad, multi-faceted area of law.

A lawyer’s job in commercial litigation is to identify the legal rights a business client may have in a particular dispute, and then convincingly advocate for the client so those rights are upheld.

Senior Counsel at StandPoint Law have been involved in complex commercial litigation cases in Alberta, including the following:

  • Terrapin Mortgage Investment Corp v 1726811 Alberta Ltd,
    2018 B 513
  • Alberta Treasury Branches v Exall Energy Corporation,
    2017 ABQB 602

Commercial Contract Drafting

Commercial contract drafting is drafting written agreements that govern the relations between corporations or other companies (usually for a specific project). These written agreements are specific, clear, and concise, and include all the necessary details regarding parties’ obligations to the agreement.

There are many types of commercial contracts, including:

  • Lease agreements
  • Employment agreements
  • Partnership agreements
  • Shareholder agreements

To learn more about our Commercial Law services, or to discuss the details of your situation, contact StandPoint Law today.