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Sabinet provides support for small law firms, tertiary institutions in SA

By Sabinet Online
Pretoria, 18 Aug 2014

Exorbitant operating costs are one of the biggest barriers in starting a small or medium enterprise in South Africa today. Many law firms and tertiary institutions in South Africa have felt this financial pressure; it is impossible for businesses and institutions everywhere to ignore these economic times.

Sabinet has been facilitating access to information for more than 30 years. Since 2005, 21 tertiary institutions have been receiving free access to Sabinet's South African Legislation product (NetLaw) and in 2011, 287 small, less advantaged South African law firms received the same. To date, this sponsorship amounts to nearly R9.2 million.

"Access to information is our core business," says Sabinet Managing Director, Rosalind Hattingh, "but more importantly, we understand that costs and reliability can be big factors when choosing a service provider; and as an information provider, we assure timeous and accurate information to law firms and tertiary institutions in South Africa."

Sabinet, as a company that cares for its community and its people, believes this initiative will contribute to the development and education of South Africans on how to use online legal resources as a simple, valuable and credible source.

This initiative, funded by Sabinet, was designed to assist tertiary libraries and small law firms not only with legal information, but also to uplift and support legal professionals or prospective law students.

Sabinet's South African legislation product (NetLaw) offers updated and consolidated South African principal Acts, Rules and Regulations from 1910 to date. All amendments as published in the Government Gazette are updated as soon as possible. Only the latest version of the Act currently in force is made available, to eliminate any potential confusion.

To ensure easy access to the Acts and its Amendments, full-text copies with references are available in HTML format and amendments in PDF format for easy printing and e-mailing. Sabinet also offers support to users on how to do searches and use the system effectively.

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With a sound track record of 31 years, Sabinet has firmly established itself as a leader in facilitating access to a wide spectrum of high quality and credible information sources. Over the course of the last three decades, Sabinet has managed to build a strong local and international reputation for providing Africa's information to the world and the world's information to Africa.

Sabinet's mission to support library technical process, promote resource sharing and enable access to information sources is underpinned by its dedication to the values of commitment, partnerships, understanding and support.

Sabinet's roots are in library support services, where it is recognised for providing central platforms for collaboration and resource sharing among libraries.

Editorial contacts

Jeanine Arnold
Sabinet Online
(+27) 12 643 9500
jeanine@sabinet.co.za