Provides references to local service providers and other professional associations.
Last Published: 8/5/2019

The services of a local attorney are generally required for executing agreements and setting up offices in Fiji.  Normally paperwork can be completed quickly and easily.  Law firms also advise on the various types of business organizations that can be established, assist in registering firms, and in obtaining permits.  Lawyers are needed for registering patents and trademarks and for taking other legal measures to protect products from intellectual property right infringements.  Most commercial and civil law is based on the British system.  A list of practicing Fijian accountants can be found on the Fiji Institute of Accountants website.
 

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