Legal essentials for new and prospective businesses: A practical toolkit
Course Description:
This course is designed for aspiring entrepreneurs, startup founders, and individuals planning to set up their own businesses. It provides an in-depth understanding of the legal landscape that affects new business ventures, covering everything from initial business planning to day-to-day legal considerations.
Course Objectives:
- Equip participants with the knowledge to navigate legal challenges in business formation and operation.
- Enable understanding of key legal principles relevant to startups and new business ventures.
- Prepare participants to identify and manage legal risks from the planning stage to the growth phase of a business.
Course Content:
- Choosing the Right Business Structure
- Contracts to protect your business
- Intellectual Property Protection
- Data Privacy and Security
- Employment Law for Startups
- Laws regulating E-commerce (such as electronic signatures and distance selling)
- Dissolving a business
- Question time
MQA Approval/HRDC Refund:Â Yes
CPD Points:Â 3
Price: MUR 10,000
Delivery Mode: Face-to-Face
Duration:Â 3 Hours
Speaker
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Anuja GhoorahBarrister at Temple Law
Anuja’s practice covers the full spectrum of corporate and commercial law. She advises a wide range of clients including domestic and international companies, banks and diplomatic bodies. Her areas of expertise include protection of intellectual property rights, amalgamations, tax implications of commercial transactions, share purchase agreements, establishment of trusts and foundations, company insolvency, re-domiciliation of companies and foundations, data protection, protection of foreign investment, employment law, medical negligence and citizenship applications. Additionally, she appears before the Family Court in divorce and custody matters. Anuja also lectures on a part-time basis at the Open University of Mauritius. She is an MQA accredited trainer and regularly conducts training sessions in corporate law.