New eLegl online portal simplifies legal matters for entrepreneurs. LegalAdvice eLegl LegalView LegalAcademy
According to a statement, the new platform seeks to change the way growing businesses access legal knowledge and services.
In their business journeys, entrepreneurs are often faced with multiple legal issues, which they may not be equipped to handle. These include following corporate compliance laws; intellectual property laws, such as trademark and copyright requirements; drafting partnership and employee contracts; competition law; and disclosure/truthfulness in product or services claims.
"In South Africa, entrepreneurs must become legal citizens to thrive. Without a solid grasp of the law, they may struggle in key business areas and face contractual and compliance issues.
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