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Staff Management: Legal Essentials in the UK
Hiring people is a big milestone - and a big responsibility. Great staff management sets the tone for...

Promissory Note Meaning in the UK: What It Is and How It Works
If you’re lending or borrowing money in your business, you’ll quickly come across the term “promissory note”. It...

Repudiatory Breach of Contract in the UK
When a key supplier stops delivering, your software vendor pulls the plug, or a client refuses to pay...

What Does Pty Ltd Mean When Dealing With Australian Companies?
If you trade internationally, you’ve probably seen “Pty Ltd” on an invoice or contract and wondered what it...

Sale Of Goods And Services Act (UK): Key Points
If you sell products or provide services in the UK, you’ll hear people refer to the “Sale of...

GDPR Solicitors: What UK Small Businesses Should Know
If you collect or use any personal data in your business (think customer names, emails, payment details, CCTV...

Is A Company Secretary A Director In The UK?
If you’re running (or about to register) a UK company, you’ll quickly bump into two governance roles: directors...

Contractor Or Employee In The UK? How To Tell The Difference
If you’re growing a small business, chances are you’ve wondered whether to bring someone on as an employment...

How To Assign a Commercial Lease in the UK
If your business has outgrown its current premises - or you’re pivoting, selling the business, or exiting a...

Photography Contract: Key Clauses, Templates and Legal Tips
Whether you run a studio, hire photographers for campaigns or events, or sell creative services as part of...

Breach Of Confidentiality At Work: UK Employer Prevention & Response
Confidential information is the lifeblood of most small businesses - from client lists and pricing to product roadmaps...

Commercial Lease Break Clauses In The UK: What You Need To Know
Signing a commercial lease is a big commitment. Whether you’re opening your first shop or expanding into a...

Minimum Wage UK: Employer Compliance Guide
Hiring your first staff member is a big milestone. It’s also the moment your obligations under UK minimum...

Adjudication vs Arbitration: Key Differences In The UK
When a commercial relationship hits a bump, fast and fair dispute resolution can be the difference between a...

Sole Trader Liability in the UK Explained
Running your business as a sole trader is simple and flexible – which is why it’s the most...

Disadvantages of Shares When Issuing Equity in the UK
Offering shares can be a smart way to raise funds and bring the right people on board. But...

Unfair Recruitment Law in the UK: What Employers Need to Know
Hiring should help your business grow - not land you in a tribunal. If a recruitment or interview...

UK Law on Non-Payment of Invoices
If you’ve delivered the work and raised your invoice but the payment still hasn’t landed, you’re not alone....

Legal Document Templates in the UK: What To Use And When
Getting your key contracts in place is one of the easiest ways to protect your small business from...

Data Breach Reporting in the UK: What To Do and When
If your business holds customer details, employee records or payment information, a data breach isn’t just stressful -...

Holiday Pay in the UK: What Employers Need to Know
Holiday pay is one of those topics that seems simple until you try to run it in payroll...

Software Licence Or License In The UK?
If your business develops, sells, bundles or simply uses software, you’ll deal with software licences (or licenses) sooner...

UK Office Dress Code: How To Set And Enforce A Fair Policy
A clear office dress code helps your team show up professionally, stay safe where needed, and represent your...

Key Advantages Of Franchising In The UK
Thinking about growth, but not keen on opening every new location yourself? Or perhaps you’re exploring a proven...
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