Business Set Up Articles
Expert articles and practical legal guides on business set up for uk businesses.

Written Resolutions in UK Companies: What to Know
Need to pass a decision quickly without calling a meeting? A written resolution can be the simplest way for a private company to formalise a decision - without the logistics of getting...

How To Appoint A Company Secretary In The UK
If you’re running a limited company in the UK, you’ve probably wondered whether you should appoint a Company Secretary - and what that person actually does day to day. Good news: for...

Benefits Of A Holding Company In The UK
Thinking about setting up a holding company and wondering if it’s worth the effort? You’re not alone. Many founders and growing SMEs in the UK look at a holding company structure once...

Business Name Registration In The UK
Thinking about the registration of business names for your new venture? You’re not alone. Many UK business owners want to secure a name early so customers can find them and competitors can’t...

5 Key Responsibilities Of A Data Protection Officer In The UK
If your business handles personal data - from customer email addresses to employee records - you need a clear plan for data protection. Under the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act...
Business Solicitors in the UK: What They Do and How to Choose
Running a small business is exciting - but the legal side can feel like a maze. That’s where solicitors for business step in. The right legal partner helps you set up properly,...

Conflict Of Interest At Work In The UK
Conflicts of interest in the workplace can creep in quietly – a manager hiring a relative, a buyer accepting gifts from a supplier, a director sitting on two competing boards. None of...

Binding Agreements In The UK: How To Make Contracts Legally Binding
Strong contracts are the backbone of every successful business relationship. Whether you’re hiring a contractor, onboarding a new client, or partnering with a supplier, you need certainty that what you’ve agreed will...

Can You Patent an Idea in the UK?
Got a lightbulb moment you think could give your business a real edge? It’s natural to ask: can you patent an idea in the UK? The short answer is: you can’t patent...

What Is an EGM in the UK?
If you run a UK company, you’ll sometimes need to make important decisions that can’t wait until your next annual meeting. That’s where an EGM comes in. In this guide, we’ll explain...

What Is a Shelf Company in the UK?
Thinking about fast-tracking your company setup with a “ready‑made” company? You’ve probably come across the term “shelf company”. But what is a shelf company, when does it make sense to buy one,...

Independent Contractor Agreements In The UK: Key Clauses To Include
Bringing in an external expert can be the fastest way to deliver a project, plug a skills gap or scale flexibly without committing to permanent headcount. To keep that relationship clear and...

Who Does the UK GDPR Apply To?
If your business handles any information about people - from customer email addresses to CCTV footage in your shop - you’re almost certainly dealing with “personal data” under UK law. That means...

What Are Pre-Emption Rights In The UK?
If you’re growing a UK company and thinking about issuing or transferring shares, you’ll quickly bump into “pre‑emption rights”. They can look technical, but the idea is simple: they protect existing owners...

Passing Off Law in the UK: What Businesses Need to Know
Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. Even before you’ve registered anything, UK law gives you tools to stop others riding on your reputation. That’s where passing off comes...
Fast Food Franchises in the UK: Legal Steps, Costs And Contracts
Thinking about opening a fast food franchise in the UK? It’s a proven route for small business owners who want a recognisable brand, a tested menu and supply chain support from day...

Retainer Fee: What It Is and How It Works
If you sell services, you’ve probably been asked about retainers - or you’re wondering whether you should offer one. Retainers can smooth cash flow, deepen client relationships and reduce the feast-or-famine cycle...

Patent Infringement In The UK: What You Need To Know
If you’re building a new product or process, the last thing you want is a surprise patent dispute derailing your launch. Equally, if you’ve invested in R&D and secured a patent, you’ll...

How To Copyright A Business Name In The UK: What Actually Works
If you’re building a brand, protecting the name is one of the first legal jobs on your list. But here’s the twist many UK businesses don’t realise: you can’t “copyright” a name....

Franchise Solicitor In The UK: What You Need To Know
Thinking about franchising your business, or buying into a franchise network? It’s an exciting way to grow - but the legal side can be complex and high-stakes. That’s where a franchise solicitor...

What Does Legally Binding Mean?
If you’re running a small business, you rely on promises every day - from suppliers, customers, contractors and partners. But which promises are actually legally binding, and which are just “nice to...

Director’s Loan to a Company in the UK: What You Need to Know
Need to inject cash into your limited company quickly? A director’s loan to the company can be a flexible way to fund growth, smooth cash flow or bridge a short-term gap. But...
Commercial Leases in the UK: Key Points for Businesses
Finding the right premises can be a turning point for your business. Whether you’re opening a shop, moving into an office or fitting out a warehouse, your commercial lease is one of...

Staff Management: Legal Essentials in the UK
Hiring people is a big milestone - and a big responsibility. Great staff management sets the tone for your culture, protects your business from risk and helps you grow with confidence. In...
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