Legal Services for Dentists

Running a dental practice is hard enough without legal questions slowing you down, whether it’s a tricky associate agreement, a lease issue, a purchase or sale, or a complaint that needs a calm, careful response. 

Juriscorp Law provides legal services for dentists with plain-English guidance, clear next steps, and coordinated files that move on time. 

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Full-Service Law Firms Serving Dentists and Dental Offices

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Practice Ownership & Corporations

Protect how you earn, how you’re taxed, and how you’re exposed by structuring your professional corporation the right way from day one.
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Practice Purchases & Sales

Buy or sell a dental practice with clean contracts, lender-ready documentation, and no last-minute surprises that derail closing.
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Associates, Locums & Staff

Set clear expectations, protect your patients, and avoid disputes with properly drafted associate, locum, and employment agreements.
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Leases & Clinic Real Estate

Secure a clinic location that supports your growth, protects your build-out investment, and avoids landlord traps that cost you later.
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Financing & Banking

Close on loans and equipment financing without unnecessary guarantees, delays, or documentation gaps that put your personal assets at risk.
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Regulation, Discipline & Complaints

Respond confidently to College complaints, investigations, and discipline matters with lawyers who understand professional regulation and due process.
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Disputes, Claims & Litigation

Resolve conflicts with patients, partners, landlords, and insurers, and defend your practice when disputes escalate into formal claims.
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Succession & Exit Planning

Plan your transition, protect your tax position, and preserve the value of your clinic when it’s time to sell, retire, or step back.
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Alberta Dental College Defence & Hearings

Protect your licence, reputation, and livelihood when you’re facing an ADA&C complaint, investigation, or disciplinary hearing.
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Welcome to Juriscorp Law

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Setting Up a New Dental Professional Corporation?

Incorporating can improve tax planning and make ownership, financing, and exit planning cleaner–but only if it’s structured and compliant from day one. In Alberta, dentists incorporate through a Professional Corporation (PC) and complete the required steps with the College of Dental Surgeons of Alberta (CDSA), including College review/approval of Articles and the PC registration/permit process.

We understand the difference between running one chair and managing multiple clinics, and we adjust our advice and strategy accordingly. Receive practical legal guidance that helps you reach your ideal outcomes while reducing risk and supporting sustainable growth.

Setting up a dental corporation in Canada

Time to Give Your Practice a Health Check

Stop guessing about your legal exposure. Talk to an experienced lawyer and get real answers.=

Legal Services for Dentists
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Protect Your Practice, Protect Your Patients

Real stability comes from careful legal structure and disciplined professional governance.

We help you protect your clinic by putting the right agreements, compliance systems, and risk controls in place.

Whether You’re a Sole Practitioner or Multi-Location Office

Real dental practices don’t all face the same pressures, and neither do their legal needs. We understand the difference between running one chair and managing multiple clinics, and we adjust our advice and strategy accordingly.

Receive practical legal guidance that helps you reach your ideal outcomes while reducing risk and supporting sustainable growth.
Legal Services for Dentists

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of legal services do you provide for dentists?

We help with the legal needs that commonly come up in dental practice ownership and employment. That can include contract drafting and review, corporate setup and maintenance, purchase or sale support, lease review and negotiation, and general business advice. If your situation touches personal planning too, we can also assist with wills and estate planning so your personal and business plans work together.

Cost depends on what you need, how complex the situation is, and how quickly things need to happen. Some files can be handled on a predictable, fixed-fee basis once scope is confirmed, while others are better suited to an hourly approach because the other side’s responses can change the workload. The fastest way to get an exact quote is to share the documents you have and your timeline, then we will outline the recommended scope and fee structure.

Timelines vary based on the type of matter and how many parties are involved. A contract review can sometimes move quickly once we have the full agreement, while negotiations, practice purchases, or lease discussions may take longer due to back-and-forth and third-party schedules. During intake, we will ask about your deadline and map out realistic next steps.

Bring or send whatever you have, even if it feels incomplete. Helpful items include the draft contract or lease, any term sheet or offer, corporate documents if you are incorporated, and notes on what you were told verbally. Also share key dates, like a start date, closing date, or renewal deadline, so we can prioritize correctly.

Good legal support should reduce friction, not add to it. We focus on clear issues that matter, explain options in plain language, and keep communication professional and practical. If negotiation is needed, we aim for solutions that protect you while keeping the relationship workable.

Yes. We help dentists incorporate a PC, structure share ownership and governance, and complete the regulator-facing steps required to register the PC in Alberta (CDSA/ADA&C). We also coordinate with your accountant so the legal structure supports your tax plan and future goals.

Yes. Associates often need help understanding compensation, termination terms, scheduling expectations, and restrictive clauses. A review before you sign can help you understand what is standard, what is risky, and what is negotiable. It also gives you a clear summary you can use in discussions with the clinic.

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