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How To Calculate Annual Leave For Employees In The UK
Getting annual leave right is one of those admin jobs that can either be smooth and stress-free… or...

What Is the Maximum Fine for a GDPR Breach in the UK?
If your business handles personal data, GDPR compliance isn’t optional - it’s essential. And when something goes wrong,...

Public vs Private Limited Company: Which Suits Your UK Business?
Choosing between a public limited company (PLC) and a private limited company (Ltd) can shape how you raise...

Business Lawyer: What They Do, When To Hire, How They Protect You
Running a small business is exciting - but the legal pieces can feel like a maze. From choosing...

Shelf Company UK: Should You Buy One or Register New?
Thinking about fast-tracking your launch with a shelf company? Buying an “off the shelf” limited company can look...
How Long Should Personal Data Be Kept Under UK GDPR?
If you collect customer details, run payroll, use email marketing or even record CCTV, you’re handling “personal data”....

Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) In The UK Explained
Thinking about succession but not sure a trade sale or private equity deal is right for your business?...

Redundancy Selection Criteria in the UK: Fair, Lawful Decisions
Redundancies are never easy. But when your business needs to restructure or cut costs, getting your redundancy selection...

Directors’ Responsibilities in the UK: What Owners Need to Know
Becoming a company director is exciting - you’re steering the ship, making decisions and building something valuable. But...

How To Stop Being Self-Employed in the UK
There are lots of good reasons a small business owner might want to stop being self-employed - maybe...

What Is A Break Clause In UK Commercial Leases?
Signing a commercial lease is a big commitment. Whether you’re opening a new café, moving into your first...

Copyright Lawyers UK: What They Do and When You Need One
If your business creates content, designs, code or marketing assets, you’re already dealing with copyright every day. And...

How To Register a Trade Mark in the UK
Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. If you’ve poured time and money into a...

Disadvantages Of Crowdfunding In The UK: What To Consider
Crowdfunding can look like a dream route to finance: build buzz, raise funds, and validate your idea in...

UK GDPR Principles Explained
If your business collects any personal data - from customer emails to employee records - the UK GDPR...

Legal Documents Small Businesses Need In The UK
Sorting your legal documents isn’t the “fun” part of starting or growing a small business - but it’s...

Trademark Infringement in the UK: What You Need to Know
Building a brand is exciting - your name, logo and packaging help customers recognise and trust you. But...

Implied Terms In UK Contract Law Explained
Most business owners focus on the headline points when they sign a deal - price, scope, timelines. But...

Consequential Loss In UK Contracts: Key Points And Examples
If you’re negotiating a contract with a customer, supplier, software vendor or agency, the “consequential loss” clause will...
What Is A Health And Safety Policy In The UK?
If you employ people in the UK, you’re responsible for their health, safety and welfare at work. A...

What Is Franchising?
Thinking about growing your brand beyond a single location, or weighing up whether to buy into an established...

Vested Shares: How They Work in the UK
If you’re planning to give co-founders, early employees or advisors a stake in your company, vested shares are...

How Growth Shares Work in the UK
If you’re looking to reward key people and drive performance without handing over control, growth shares can be...

What Is Force Majeure In Contracts?
If you enter into contracts (with customers, suppliers or partners), you’ve probably heard the phrase “force majeure”. It...
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