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Webber Wentzel Joining the Startup World

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One of the tough issues to deal with in the current society is the issues that require one to follow the law. Settling of different forms of disputes requires a great team of lawyers with the excellent mastering of the law of the land, and they should have adequate experience when arguing out their points in the court of justice.

Webber Wentzel is the best full-time service law firm that offers customers with solutions to tax and legal issues around Sub-Saharan Africa. The firm that is based in South Africa is currently embracing the startup world with the Ignite program.  The firm will offer shortlisted innovators and entrepreneurs with actual, legal services valued at up to ZAR 100, 000 ($7, 300), training support and bespoke mentoring. The program will aim at legal knowledge and skills required by tech businesses and targeted networking and profile raising opportunities.

Webber Wentzel is known for its tireless support for the entrepreneurs. The company believes that the future South African economic development needs an ecosystem of innovation and growth, and the company is working towards making a huge contribution to support it this is according to Christo Els, Webber Wentzel senior partner.

By the use of the Ignite program, the company will provide the outstanding applicants with the best legal service to promote their business and place them in a good position for future expansion and fundraising. Good business ideas cannot turn into better enterprises with global reach without adequate support and that is what Webber Wentzel is trying to offer.

Applications are open until 15th January 2018 for the interested parties. All that one requires is to fill application form. After that,  a consultative group of industry experts will shortlist the applicants that meet the threshold for getting support. Priority will be given to the South African ventures which have already marketed itself and is in command of a good portion of the market.

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Written by Denis Opudo

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