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

Contract renewal can feel like an admin task you’ll “sort later” - until the renewal date is next week, your supplier is pushing a price increase, or your customer assumes the deal...

If you’re running a business in Birmingham, you’re probably used to moving fast. Whether you’re hiring your first employee, signing a lease in the Jewellery Quarter, or launching an eCommerce brand from...

Owning a franchise can be one of the fastest ways to launch a business with a proven concept, established brand recognition, and a ready-made operating model. But while the operational playbook might...

Wholesale home decor can be a brilliant business model in the UK. You can build strong margins, develop a recognisable brand, and sell across multiple channels (your own site, marketplaces, pop-ups, and...

If you’re running a small business, there’s a good chance you’ll need to “move” a contract at some point. Maybe you’re selling part of your business, restructuring your group, switching suppliers, bringing...

Opening a cafe is one of those business ideas that feels both exciting and slightly daunting at the same time. You’re not just selling coffee and pastries - you’re creating a space...

If you’re building a UK startup, you’ve probably had the same conversation more than once: you need funding to grow, but it feels too early (or too messy) to put a firm...

If you hire contractors through personal service companies (PSCs) or other intermediaries, IR35 (also called the “off-payroll working rules”) can quickly become one of those “we’ll deal with it later” issues. But...

If your business uses cloud tools, outsourced IT support, payroll software, marketing platforms, or hosted customer support systems, you’re almost certainly relying on service providers that use subprocessors - even if you’ve...

When you’re running a small business, signing documents can feel like the “easy part” - you’ve negotiated the deal, agreed the terms, and now you just want to get it done. But...

When you’re negotiating a deal, it’s normal to focus on the commercial basics: price, delivery, scope and how quickly you can get things signed. But if a contract is entered into because...

If you’re running a growing business, getting paid on time matters. And when you’re dealing with recurring payments (memberships, retainers, subscription services, instalment plans), Direct Debit can be a smart way to...

Chasing an unpaid invoice is one of those small business headaches that can quickly snowball. You’ve delivered the work, your customer has had the benefit, and you’ve sent a clear invoice -...

Starting a business is exciting - but figuring out which legal documents you actually need can feel overwhelming. It’s not always obvious what’s essential now versus what can wait, and most startups...

If you sell physical products, you’ve probably faced the same frustrating cycle: a customer orders, the item ships, and then it comes straight back because they “changed their mind”. You’re left covering...

If you run a small business, your content is often one of your biggest assets. That might be your website copy, product photography, training materials, app code, brochures, packaging designs, social media...

Buying an existing company can be a smart shortcut to growth. Instead of building everything from scratch, you might acquire a trading brand, an established customer base, experienced staff, supplier relationships, and...

If your business is moving premises, downsizing, restructuring, or selling part of the business, your lease can quickly become one of the biggest “what now?” issues. You might not want (or be...

Hiring your first team member (or even your fifth) is a big moment. It’s also the point where a lot of small businesses realise they’re missing something important: clarity. Having the right...

If you’ve ever agreed to do some work for a client (or hired a supplier) and later realised you weren’t on the same page about what was included, you already understand why...

If you’re running a small business, there’s a good chance you’ve seen (or been asked to accept) an “all reasonable endeavours” obligation in a commercial contract. It often comes up when one...

Starting a carpentry business can be a brilliant move. Demand is steady, word-of-mouth can travel fast, and once you’ve built a reputation for quality and reliability, you can grow from solo jobs...

Flexible working requests are now a “business as usual” part of running a team - whether you’ve got five employees or fifty. But even when your culture is supportive, the legal process...

“CSR” (corporate social responsibility) can sound like something only big corporations worry about. But in practice, CSR activities are often most powerful (and most authentic) when they’re run by small businesses and...
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