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Expert articles and practical legal guides on contracts for uk businesses.

If you run a business where customers, clients, or members of the public might get injured, suffer loss, or have a bad experience (even if it's no one's "fault"), it's normal to...

Whether you're a parent arranging regular care, a childminder taking on new families, or a small childcare business hiring staff and onboarding clients, it's easy to assume you can ?sort it out...

If you run a removals business (or you're about to launch one), you're probably focused on the practical stuff: vehicles, staff, packing materials, routes, storage, and keeping customers calm on moving day....

If you're negotiating a deal, partnership, or project and you're not quite ready to sign a full contract, it can feel like you're stuck in limbo. You want to move things forward,...

If you're building a business with another person (or a few other people), it's normal to focus on the exciting parts first: signing clients, refining the offer, and getting money in the...

E-signatures have gone from "nice to have" to the default way many UK businesses sign contracts. They're fast, trackable, and (when done properly) legally effective - which means you can onboard clients,...

If you're bringing an advisor into your business, it can feel like a simple, informal arrangement. Maybe they're a well-connected operator in your industry, a former founder, or a specialist who's happy...
If you're hiring staff, working with contractors, or selling a business, you'll almost always run into "restraint clauses" (also called restraint of trade clauses or restrictive covenants). They're the parts of an...

Dropshipping can feel like the "low friction" way to start an ecommerce brand. You don't need to buy pallets of stock upfront, and you can test products quickly without committing to a...

Hiring freelancers can be a game-changer for your business. Maybe you need a designer for a rebrand, a developer for a quick build, a marketing specialist for a campaign, or a contractor...

If you run a growing business, chances are you rely on IT in some way every single day - whether that's a cloud provider, a managed IT support company, a developer maintaining...

Late payments are one of those business problems that feel "small" right up until they're not. One overdue invoice can snowball into cashflow stress, missed supplier payments, and awkward client...

If you're building a company with co-founders or investors, it's easy to focus on the exciting stuff (product, growth, customers) and leave "exit mechanics" for later. But when a buyer comes...

If your website is part of how you make money (or even just how you attract customers), your Terms & Conditions matter more than you might think. They're not just a "legal page" you add at the end of...

You've sent over your contract, your client says they're "happy to proceed", and you're ready to start. But there's one problem: they still haven't signed. If you're a small business owner, consultant,...

If you're hiring equipment for a project (construction, events, logistics, film production ? you name it), you'll often see two options: dry hire and wet hire . They sound simple, but the...

If you're running a business that's split across two companies (or you're thinking about it), you're not alone. It's common to have one company that employs staff and signs contracts, and another...

Revenue share deals can be a brilliant growth tool. They let you bring in partners, creators, affiliates, introducers, platforms, or investors without handing over a big upfront fee. But they can...

You've found a supplier. A customer wants to sign. An investor (finally) sends over "their standard agreement". And suddenly you're staring at a contract that's full of capital letters, "notwithstanding" clauses, and...

If you keep horses (or you manage land where other people's horses are kept), you'll know how quickly a "simple" arrangement can become complicated. Maybe it starts with a friendly message: ?Can...

If you're hiring a contractor (or working as one), it can feel like you're meant to "just get on with it" and worry about paperwork later. But in practice, a clear contractor...

Coaching can be a brilliant business to run in the UK - whether you're offering life coaching, business coaching, executive coaching, fitness coaching, wellbeing coaching, or something more niche. But when you're...

You're about to sign a contract, a deed, or a set of business documents and someone says: "Can you initial every page?" If you've ever hesitated (or wondered whether it actually matters), you're not...

Disputes happen in business. Sometimes it's a late payment issue that spirals. Sometimes it's a contract that didn't go to plan. And sometimes it's a relationship breakdown (between co-founders, suppliers, contractors, or...
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