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If you are involved in a franchise or business dispute in Vancouver or the surrounding area and would like advice or assistance with franchise, commercial, or real estate disputes, contact Ben Hanuka at (604) 262-1711.
Location
1285 West Broadway, Suite 600
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6H 3X8
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Law Works is a respected small boutique law firm specializing in franchise law, franchise disputes, and commercial disputes.
The law firm was founded by our firm’s principal, Ben Hanuka, and has operated in Vancouver since 2017. Our affiliate offices have been operating in Ontario since 2012 and in Calgary as of 2014.
We also operate Law Works Professional Development to provide lawyers in Vancouver and across Canada with accredited short and intensive training courses accredited for professional development (CPD) hours for lawyers by the Law Society of British Columbia on key areas of franchise law and commercial disputes.
Our Foundation in Vancouver
Law Works and our principal, Ben Hanuka, are members of the Law Society of British Columbia. Ben is also a member of the Canadian Bar Association – B.C. Branch.
Our Vancouver satellite office is located in the West Broadway area of Vancouver. We have represented clients in Vancouver, Metro Vancouver, Vancouver Island and Kelowna in commercial and franchise disputes.
Ben has been an active volunteer with the Canadian Bar Association – B.C. Branch and the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia.
He has shared his expertise by moderating professional development programs and participating in expert panels in continuing education programs for lawyers. Ben has also presented at the Canadian Franchise Association’s Franchise Tradeshow in Vancouver about franchise legal issues.
In addition to Ben’s volunteer work in the legal community of British Columbia, we deliver through Law Works Professional Development CPD-eligible webinars and courses for lawyers in British Columbia that are accredited by the Law Society of British Columbia on commercial and franchise disputes.
What are Clients are Saying about Working with Law Works
“Ben Hanuka and his team at Law Works provided me with first-rate service. Their advice was timely, cost-effective and critical to the success of our claim.” Jeremy H.H. Hockin, Partner, Parlee McLaws LLP
Why You Should Consider Working with Law Works
Law Works has the expertise, experience and proven track record representing franchise and commercial clients in the Vancouver area.
In franchising, we have settled disputes between franchisors and franchisees, of all types and sizes, since before franchise legislation was put in place in British Columbia. For a timeline of franchise decisions where Law Works has acted as counsel, visit our Franchise Disputes page.
In commercial disputes, we have represented parties to commercial agreements of many types and sizes. For a timeline of commercial decisions where Law Works has acted as counsel, visit our Commercial Disputes page.
Vancouver is located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, a world-renowned seaport city in Western Canada. Vancouver is also one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada. More than half of Vancouver’s residents are visible ethnic minorities, the majority being Chinese, which make up more than 30% of its population. Vancouver is consistently ranked as one of the Top 5 Worldwide Best Places to Live based on quality of life. The Economist Intelligence Unit recognized Vancouver as the first among ten of the world’s most well-living cities for 5 consecutive years.
Vancouver has the third largest GDP of Canadian cities, with its GDP growth expected to surpass 3.0 percent for the third year in a row. This is above the expected average of the Canadian economy at 1.8 percent. In 2016, Vancouver had record job creation, with 82,900
new jobs, which was close to one-third of all new jobs created nationwide. The majority of Vancouver’s recent economic growth was in its FIRE sector (finance, insurance and real estate) and construction, with significant growth in the retail sector as well.
Vancouver is the sixth Canadian province to have adopted franchise legislation. Canada has the second largest franchise industry in the world, counting for 12% of its GDP and more than 20% of consumer sales. Vancouver was also the first province to recognize real estate brokerages as franchises, after litigation against the government of British Columbia.
Vancouver is classified as a “Global City,” meaning it is an important factor in the global economic system. Over the years, Vancouver has developed a large tech sector: the city has become an innovator in software development, biotechnology, aerospace, video game development, and animation studios.