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Our commercial law services are catered to ensure your business is in the strongest legal position when contracting with other businesses, onboarding vendors and protecting your interests, whilst staying agile and adaptable to an ever evolving business landscape.

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We’re great at

Contract drafting

Expertly crafted service level agreements, MOUs, JVs and everything in between. Our commercial team understands nuance and give you the exact contract you need.

E-Commerce terms

E-commerce terms and conditions in South Africa can be challenging. That's why we curate terms directly to what you require and not what’s generated by your provider.

Advice

Our commercial law advice is strategic and bespoke. Whatever the complexity of your issue, we’re here to assist.

Corporate affairs

Need to set out your shareholding? We have an agreement for that. We can assist in registering your company, setting up your certificates and advise on your structures.

What We Offer

We offer a range of services to meet the needs of all of our clients no matter the size of their business. Whether it’s contract drafting, document reviews or situational and strategic commercial advice, our team of experts is on hand to assist.

All of our fees are fixed. This means no uncertainty as to what you’re getting.

Service Level Agreement

Software Licensing Agreement

Memorandum of Understanding

Joint Venture Agreements

Website Ts and Cs

Website Privacy Policies

Company Resolutions

Shareholders Agreement

Custom Memorandum of Incorporation

Company disclaimers

Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreements

Loan Agreements

Acknowledgement of Debt

B-BBEE Affidavit

Contract reviews

Consultation (30 min)

R5 500.00

R7 750.00

R3 250.00

From R3 750.00

R2 550.00

R2 550.00

R750.00

R7 850.00

R2 500.00

From R800.00

R1 850.00

R2 000.00

R1 500.00

R750.00

R105.00/page

R750.00

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