Contact Information
Address:
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, located at 10 King Street East, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5C 1C3, stands as a specialized Canadian law firm dedicated to navigating the complexities of Canada's rapidly evolving regulated industries. Our expertise lies at the intersection of law, policy, and innovation, providing tailored legal counsel to businesses operating within sectors facing unique regulatory challenges, particularly within the cannabis and psychedelics domains.
Operating from our Toronto headquarters, Substance Law leverages deep local knowledge and a national perspective to serve clients seeking clarity and strategic direction. We understand that the regulatory landscape, especially concerning emerging industries, is dynamic and demanding. Our firm is committed to helping businesses not just comply, but thrive within these frameworks.
Our team comprises seasoned legal professionals with extensive experience in corporate law, intellectual property, compliance, and dispute resolution, specifically honed for the intricacies of regulated sectors. Whether a company is navigating its initial licensing application, structuring its operations for optimal growth, ensuring ongoing regulatory compliance, or addressing challenges related to intellectual property protection, Substance Law offers the specialized expertise required.
At Substance Law, we pride ourselves on a client-centric approach. We listen carefully to understand your unique business objectives, challenges, and vision. This understanding allows us to craft bespoke legal solutions that are not only legally sound but also strategically aligned with your goals for success within the regulated marketplace. Our focus is on proactive legal advice, risk mitigation, and building resilient legal frameworks that support your business's journey.
For businesses based in or operating within the vibrant economic hub of Toronto, Substance Law provides dedicated support right here in the city. Our physical presence at 10 King Street East, Suite 600 allows for direct access and personalized attention. We are uniquely positioned to understand the specific needs of businesses operating within Ontario's regulatory environment.
Our services are specifically tailored to meet the needs of clients operating within regulated sectors, focusing on:
Licensing and Regulatory Approvals: Navigating the complex application processes for necessary licenses and permits within Canada's regulated industries. Compliance and Corporate Structure: Advising on the optimal corporate structure and ensuring adherence to evolving federal, provincial, and municipal regulations. Intellectual Property: Protecting your brand, products, and innovations within the specific legal frameworks governing regulated sectors. Business Transactions: Structuring mergers, acquisitions, partnerships, and other commercial activities compliantly and efficiently. Dispute Resolution: Providing strategic legal counsel to resolve conflicts arising within the regulated industry context.Substance Law is committed to staying at the forefront of regulatory changes and industry developments. We believe that informed counsel is essential for navigating the complexities of today's business environment. Our goal is to empower businesses, particularly those operating in innovative and tightly regulated sectors, to achieve their objectives with confidence and legal certainty.
Whether you are launching a new venture, expanding your operations, or seeking to resolve a legal challenge, Substance Law offers focused expertise from our Toronto offices at 10 King Street East, Suite 600. We are here to provide the specialized legal guidance necessary for your success.
For inquiries or to schedule a consultation regarding your specific needs, please visit our website at https://substancelaw.com or call us directly at (647) 371-0032.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What specific industries does Substance Law focus on in Toronto?
A: Substance Law primarily focuses on providing legal services to businesses operating within Canada's regulated industries. This includes, but is not limited to, the cannabis sector (both medical and adult-use) and the emerging psychedelics industry operating within the legal framework established in jurisdictions like Ontario.
Q2: Can Substance Law help my Toronto-based cannabis business with licensing?
A: Yes, absolutely. Our team at 10 King Street East, Suite 600 has extensive experience guiding businesses through the complex licensing process for cannabis operations in Ontario, ensuring compliance with Health Canada and provincial regulations.
Q3: Do you offer legal advice specifically for psychedelics businesses operating in Toronto?
A: Yes. As Ontario is at the forefront of Canada's psychedelic regulatory framework, Substance Law offers specialized legal counsel tailored to the unique requirements and opportunities within this emerging sector, operating from our Toronto offices.
Q4: How can I reach Substance Law at 10 King Street East?
A: You can reach us by phone at (647) 371-0032 or by visiting our website at https://substancelaw.com. We are located physically at 10 King Street East, Suite 600, Toronto, ON M5C 1C3.
Q5: Is your advice specific to businesses operating within Toronto?
A: While our expertise covers national regulations relevant to Canada's regulated industries, our advice is delivered with a keen focus on the specific operational context of your business, including its location in Toronto. We understand the nuances of operating within the Greater Toronto Area's regulatory landscape.