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#1 Jul 25 2013 4:43am

Legal and business advice for foreign businesses

Starting up a business abroad is never easy. Entrepreneurs are finding themselves facing complex transnational legal issues affecting their ability to make sound business decisions. Language barriers, different legal systems and high legal fees are the main barriers when looking for cost effective and quick answers to these legal issues.

E-commerce website for the exchange of legal and business information, provides you with a truly accessible, fast and cost-efficient services to help you establish your business abroad. On this website, you can get legal advice from one of our globally located lawyer and business specialist or download legal documents at very low costs. Website’s company search service enables you to find a trustworthy partner to develop your regarded business in China or provide you with all the necessary information about your current partner in China. The legal calculator function will enable you to estimate your legal fees for free.

Starting up a business abroad is never easy. Entrepreneurs are finding themselves facing complex transnational legal issues affecting their ability to make sound business decisions. Language barriers, different legal systems and high legal fees are the main barriers when looking for cost effective and quick answers to these legal issues. E-commerce website for the exchange of legal and business information, provides you with a truly accessible, fast and cost-efficient services to help you establish your business abroad. On this website, you can get legal advice from one of our globally located lawyer and business specialist or download legal documents at very low costs. Website’s company search service enables you to find a trustworthy partner to develop your regarded business in China or provide you with all the necessary information about your current partner in China. The legal calculator function will enable you to estimate your legal fees for free.
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#2 Jul 25 2013 11:37am

Re: Legal and business advice for foreign businesses

Dear Mali,

We are two partners who want to start a freight forwarding business in Bahrain. One of us is based in DXB as an Individual and the other one is a company in France. Can we start-up with 100% foreign ownership? Kindly advise me the process and documents to start up a limited liability company in BAH.
Thanks
Neville

Dear Mali, We are two partners who want to start a freight forwarding business in Bahrain. One of us is based in DXB as an Individual and the other one is a company in France. Can we start-up with 100% foreign ownership? Kindly advise me the process and documents to start up a limited liability company in BAH. Thanks Neville
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#3 Aug 29 2013 3:46pm

Making documents for use overseas legally valid


Certified copies and documents requiring a witness or authentication for use overseas should be signed before a notary public. There have been recent cases where a solicitor in England or Wales has offered to certify a document and the client has opted for their service believing it will save a little money. The document has subsequently been rejected in the foreign country, costing the client even more money and time spent in starting the process again. - See more at: http://www.startupoverseas.co.uk/news/making-documents-for-use-overseas-legally-valid.html#sthash.BSmFNr4Q.dpuf

Certified copies and documents requiring a witness or authentication for use overseas should be signed before a notary public. There have been recent cases where a solicitor in England or Wales has offered to certify a document and the client has opted for their service believing it will save a little money. The document has subsequently been rejected in the foreign country, costing the client even more money and time spent in starting the process again. - See more at: http://www.startupoverseas.co.uk/news/making-documents-for-use-overseas-legally-valid.html#sthash.BSmFNr4Q.dpuf
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#4 Aug 29 2013 6:49pm

Re: Legal and business advice for foreign businesses

Dear Mali,

We are two partners who want to start a freight forwarding business in Monaco. we are based in portugal as a society one Individual and the other one is a company. Can we start-up with 100% foreign ownership? Kindly advise me the process and documents to start up a company in monaco.

Thanks
Jorge Almeida

Dear Mali, We are two partners who want to start a freight forwarding business in Monaco. we are based in portugal as a society one Individual and the other one is a company. Can we start-up with 100% foreign ownership? Kindly advise me the process and documents to start up a company in monaco. Thanks Jorge Almeida
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