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Bill and Create Invoices Based on Hourly Rates or Flat Fees; Digitally Sign and Share Invoices with Clients; etc
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This new feature gives Legal Practitioners access to legal resources from other African countries, and this will enable them advise their clients much more effectively and efficiently, thus, contributing to the overall strategic objectives of AfCFTA, which has definitely put Africa in the centre stage of trade and economic development. Access to legal resources and policy frameworks is fundamental to the success of AfCFTA.
NextLaw AfricaTM therefore contributes its own quota to the success of AfCFTA with the introduction of this new feature. Please enjoy this new feature.
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ONE SUBSCRIPTION gives you unlimited access to legal resources covering Courts' Judgments and Decisions, Statutes of Parliament (Coming soon: Provincial Legislation & Municipal Bye-Laws), Rules of Courts & Regulations, Gazettes, and Journals/Articles.