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Commercial Law

We do not believe in any form of one-size-fits-all solutions. Every business, regardless of its size, has individual needs that require tailor-made, industry specific solutions that make both legal and good business sense.

By drawing on the diversity of our professional expertise, we offer clients innovative tailored solutions in all areas of commercial (business) law, including (without limitation):

  • law of business enterprises
  • company and corporate law
  • drafting and review of company founding documents
  • directors’ duties, indemnities and contracts
  • corporate governance
  • employment law
  • principal and agent
  • the law regulating co-operatives
  • the law of partnership
  • the regulation of and drafting of corporate contracts
  • joint ventures
  • mergers and acquisitions
  • consumer law
  • surety, pledge and cession
  • company registration
  • sale of shares / business
  • company / shareholder / director disputes

We also offer a specialist service in Shariah commercial transactions, which include:

  • Loan Agreements
  • Profit Sharing
  • Purchase of Property
  • Lease Agreements

Trust us to be your trusted advisor, legal partner, outsourced legal department, an extension of your legal department or non-executive director!

Should you require a quote, please complete our quote form.

* Choosing the “right fit” attorney is an important matter! We fully appreciate this and therefore offer a reasonably priced and commitment free initial consultation (R950 VAT included per initial consultation), so you can ensure you have found the “right fit” before contracting legal work! Call us today!

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