Traditional legal services are usually expensive and inaccessible for most SME's. Small businesses do not have big budgets for external expertise and often resort to AI tools and free online templates, most of which are based on US legislation and only cover about 10% of what is needed.
Legal Ninjas to the rescue! Our remote working legal consultants provide the legal support that your business needs, protecting your business from a myriad of risks. What makes us different is that our company is exclusively online, making our services cost effective, while ensuring that the quality of legal support is excellent.
Our team is made up of attorneys with decades of experience in advising organisations of all sizes, from start-ups to global, listed companies. Legal Ninjas will become strategic partners to your business and assist you in scaling it in a sustainable way.
CHIEF LEGAL NINJA
Taryn is a fully qualified South African attorney with 15 years' experience. Other than being a generalist attorney, Taryn is a specialist in financial services law, having spent a decade as in-house counsel for Coronation Fund Managers and Ninety One, South Africa’s largest asset manager. Taryn is also founder of an e-commerce store and knows first-hand the challenges of being an entrepreneur.
Having acted as a key legal advisor for large, listed companies means that Taryn has a wide array of legal skills including drafting all commercial contracts and ensuring compliance in highly regulated industries.
TRADEMARK NINJA
Sena is a legal advisor with a strong focus on Intellectual Property Law and Commercial Contracting. Known for turning complex legal jargon into actionable business strategies, Sena leverages his experience to deliver tailored solutions that align with clients' objectives.
Beyond the legal briefs, Sena is a gym enthusiast who lives by the motto "don't stress, bench press", a lover of reggae music, and can often be found hiking or strategising for the next online chess tournament. Sena combines expertise with a calm, laid-back approach, making IP law feel more like a good beat and less like a legal headache.