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Business in the Spotlight: Kotze Law

Sep 16, 2020

It’s challenging to adapt to a new country. Everything is different, and to find your favourite South African products can be quite an adventure. Luckily Worldwide is here to help. Worldwide’s World Guide is unique. Here you can find a gathering of South African businesses from all around the world creating a network of South Africans abroad. This week’s business is Kotze Law legal practice in Perth, Australia.

Kotze Law (formerly Suffolk-Law) is a boutique legal practice located in the picturesque suburb of Bicton in Perth, Western Australia. We offer quality advice and represent a diverse range of individual and corporate clients. Our team of lawyers specialise in areas of commercial, construction, family and immigration law.

We are one of the few legal practices that represent clients in the business and investor migration streams that can assist with the complex legal requirements for migrating to Australia via these pathways. In a complete end to end service, we specialise in solutions for business persons and investors that wish to migrate to Australia under the business skills, investor or business talent pathway.

Visit Kotze Law’s profile on the World Guide here.

The World Guide is aimed at helping people that are busy adjusting abroad to meet other South Africans while at the same time supporting their businesses. The interactive guide makes it possible for South Africans abroad to have their businesses listed in the World Guide free of charge.

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