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Company Registration & Related Matters
Yes. Legalline Law Chambers assists clients with company registration in South Sudan, including incorporation, preparation of registration documents, shareholder structuring, and guidance on regulatory requirements.
Yes. We support foreign investors with company registration, business establishment, shareholder structuring, and legal guidance on applicable local ownership and regulatory requirements in South Sudan.
Under the Companies Act, 2012, a private company may be formed by two or more persons, while a public company may be formed by seven or more persons.
The registration process generally requires incorporation documents under the Companies Act, 2012, including the memorandum and articles of association, together with shareholder and director details and other registry requirements.
Yes. We assist with company registration, incorporation documents, and shareholder structuring in South Sudan.
Yes, for many locally incorporated businesses involving foreign participation, South Sudan practice recognizes a 31% South Sudanese shareholding requirement.
No. Official investment climate reporting states that for foreign-based companies establishing a subsidiary in South Sudan, the local shareholder requirement does not apply. The rule is generally discussed in relation to companies being established locally rather than every foreign business structure.
Yes. Where the local shareholder requirement applies, the foreign investor may still retain majority ownership, provided the required local shareholding threshold is met.
General
We provide legal services in corporate and commercial law, company law, contracts, labour and employment, taxation, compliance, litigation, real estate, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and international trade.
We are based in Juba, South Sudan, and provide legal support to clients operating across South Sudan.
Yes. We advise individuals, local businesses, international companies, NGOs, investors, and institutions.
Yes. We support businesses with registration, contracts, compliance, governance, disputes, and ongoing legal advisory matters.
Process
Yes. We offer consultations for clients who need legal advice before deciding on the next step or formally engaging our services.
You can contact us by phone, email, WhatsApp, or through the contact form on our website. We will review your inquiry and advise on the next steps.
You should provide a short summary of the matter, the key documents if available, and any deadlines or urgent concerns. This helps us assess the issue properly.
Fees & Billing
Yes. We offer retainer arrangements for businesses, NGOs, and institutions that need ongoing legal support and regular advisory services.
For some assignments, we may require an initial deposit or agreed advance payment before work begins. The payment terms will always be clarified in advance.
Our fees depend on the nature, scope, and urgency of the matter. We may charge consultation fees, fixed fees, retainer fees, or agreed professional rates depending on the service required.
Yes. We offer retainer arrangements for businesses, NGOs, and institutions that need ongoing legal support, contract review, compliance advice, and representation.
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