From drafting contracts to company registrations, we iron out the complexities of commercial law for you so you can focus on growing your business. Setting up and running a business in South Africa is becoming an increasingly complex area of law. We have helped set up hundreds of entrepreneurs for success, without threat of legal implications.
Mc Naught & Co have specialised experience in commercial law and are here to help you navigate this shifting landscape, both in South Africa and abroad.
There are many aspects of commercial law that can have serious legal implications for your business if not handled correctly, including tax codes, Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE), the protection of intellectual property rights, the protection of personal information (POPI), labour law and contracts. That’s why you need an experienced legal partner to help you navigate the potential minefields of conducting business in South Africa and abroad.
Yes, South African law protects businesses and business owners in several ways, including:
Protection of Businesses Act
The South African Companies Act
The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA)
To some degree, but remember that expertly prepared legal documentation forms the backbone of any successful company or organisation. Our team advise on all legal issues pertaining to the setup and registration of companies, from private companies to Section 21 companies. Backed by an experienced team of commercial lawyers, we focus on the unique needs of each corporate client so that they can focus on their growth.
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Mc Naught & Co is a law firm of attorneys, conveyancers and notaries public based in South Africa with offices in Durban and Sandton.