Doha: Bedaya Center for Entrepreneurship and Career Development (Bedaya Center), a joint initiative by Qatar Development Bank and Silatech, in cooperation with the Alhanzab Law firm, announced the provision of “Legal Counseling” sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays of every week for startups wishing to start their business or for entrepreneurs seeking advice and legal counseling for their existing projects.

Through the “Legal Counseling” sessions that can be booked from the Bedaya’s website www.bedaya.qa, and will be conducted over the phone for a period of 20 minutes, entrepreneurs will be able to inquire about many legal matters to reach the right stages in their practical journey by receiving answers to all their inquiries, which will assist them in taking the appropriate steps and options that suit their projects.

On this occasion, Mr. Abdulla Faleh Al Saeed - Board Member and General Manager of Bedaya Center, said, “We constantly seek to support entrepreneurs by providing all the aspects that support their tendency to start or progress their projects, as the Center has been providing consultations to all of its affiliates & members, regardless of the nature and diversity of their projects. Furthermore, Bedaya regularly conducts a wide range of programmes, events and workshops to bridge the gap between qualified Qatari youth and the business world, and help them follow the right steps and direction to ensure the continuity and success of their business.”

“Given the importance of the legal factor in various entrepreneurial projects, we, in cooperation with Alhanzab Law Firm, have extended our expertise by offering free legal advice sessions to entrepreneurs in order to help them avoid violating procedures and making common legal mistakes. Through this endeavor, we will provide the most important tips and instructions on the legal aspect, which would help them in launching their business or augmenting their existing projects,” he added.

From his side, Mr. Ali Al Henzab, Chairman of “Alhanzab” Law Firm, for legal Consultation and Arbitration, said, “Based on the principle of participating in the renaissance and development path, and in support of advanced legal environment, Alhanzab Law Firm preferred to extend bridges of cooperation with Bedaya Center by providing free legal advice and counseling to entrepreneurs and SME owners”.

“Legal advice is one of the best preventive solutions for project owners and companies when it is offered in a timely manner. When legal advice is requested, business owners can obtain legal information or knowledge that shows the law’s point of view in the dispute or legal issue, and the value of the advice increases when it is presented before the emergence of dispute so that knowledge is revealed with insight when acting, to protect the advisor from accountability, loss or conflict in the future,” he added.

“In this regard, we affirm that legal advice is in the place of a preventive barrier for the consultant, whose pillars are four foundations of competence, to distinguish that it is a legal analysis, and that it is a specialist in law, legal study, and is adopted with an objective and abstract opinion,” he continued.

“We cannot fail to direct the business owners in the consultation to the necessity of enabling the consultant to the realistic elements of the incident and its details, and not to hesitate in consulting in order to gain time and money, and to ward off the possibility of conflict, and thus provide the consultant with protection in a timely manner, so that the incident or event does not become a turning point and stumble if he neglects it,” he concluded .

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About Bedaya Center

Established in 2011, Bedaya Center for Entrepreneurship and Career Development is a joint initiative between Qatar Development Bank and Silatech with the mandate to provide Qatari youth access to a wide range of services including career guidance, self-assessment, mentoring opportunities, volunteering, practical training, job shadowing, networking activities, and lecturers programs.

Bedaya Center works as a facilitator to enable startups, SMEs and entrepreneurs enhance their competitiveness, strengthen their innovation capacity and promote the entrepreneurial culture in Qatar.

Bedaya Center continuously strives to provide Qatari youth with career development and entrepreneurship services by organizing several basic skills training workshops to help start their career in the Qatari labor market or launch their own business. The Center holds several monthly activities and annual conferences to facilitate the youth reach their professional and entrepreneurial goals by developing their skills and abilities and setting goals and work plans.

For more information, please visit www.bedaya.qa 

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