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

If you're selling services (or products plus services), you've probably hit this question early: should you put a Service Agreement in place, or are Terms & Conditions enough? It's a fair question....

If your costs (or revenue) depend on exchange rates, commodity prices, or interest rates, you'll know how quickly "normal" can turn into "unexpected". One month your margins look healthy. The next month,...

If you run a small business, you probably sign plenty of “ordinary” contracts. But sometimes the safer option is to sign a deed. Knowing when to use a deed contract - and...

Invoice disputes happen to even the most organised businesses. Maybe a supplier charged more than you agreed, delivered late, or issued an invoice that doesn’t match the purchase order. Don’t stress –...
Cash flow gets tight in most small companies at some point. If you’re a director, one quick way to steady the ship is to inject funds yourself as a loan. An interest-free...

If you're buying or supplying the same kinds of goods or services over and over, signing a brand-new contract every time can get old fast. That's where a framework agreement comes in. It's a...

If a supplier, partner or seller talked you into a deal with statements that turned out to be untrue, you might be wondering if you can unwind the agreement or claim compensation....

Whether you’re launching a new website or rebuilding an outdated one, a well-drafted web development contract is what keeps your project on time, on budget and legally protected. It sets the rules...

Share farming can be an exciting way to grow a farming operation without taking on the full capital cost (or risk) of buying more land, machinery, or livestock. But it's also one...

Thinking about teaming up with another business to win a bigger contract, launch a new product or enter a new market? A joint venture can be a smart way to combine resources...

If you're creating content, building software, designing products, or licensing your brand, royalties can be a great way to earn ongoing income without selling your work outright. But "royalties" is...

If your business relies on a steady pipeline of new customers, chances are you've looked at outsourcing lead generation at some point. Maybe you've been approached by a "lead gen agency" promising...

Whether you’re onboarding a new client, locking in a supplier, or partnering on a project, it all comes back to one thing: a clear, well-structured draft of contract. Getting your draft right...

If you run a business, you've probably offered (or relied on) promises like ?We'll pay "500 if you deliver this by Friday" or "Reward available for returning lost equipment." These situations often...

If you're a photographer, you're probably juggling a lot at once: enquiries, bookings, shoot logistics, editing timelines, and (sometimes) tricky client expectations. That's exactly why having strong photographer terms and conditions matters....

If your business collects any health-related information - even something that feels harmless like allergy details, medical appointment notes, a fitness questionnaire, or "injury history" - you're dealing with some of the...

Selling your online business can feel like a huge milestone - and it is. Whether you've built a Shopify store from scratch, grown a SaaS product, monetised a content site, or scaled...

Subletting commercial space can be a smart way to cut costs, unlock revenue from surplus floorspace, or test a new location with lower risk. But there are legal traps. Your lease may...

If your business has an important commercial contract that’s been tweaked multiple times, you’ll eventually face a choice: keep piling on amendments, or roll everything into a single, clean contract. That’s where...

If you do graphic design work long enough, you'll eventually run into a "difficult client". Sometimes they're not even trying to be difficult - they're just stressed, unclear on what they want,...

Planning an event is exciting - until the moving parts start multiplying. You've got a client with big expectations, a venue with strict rules, suppliers with different deadlines, and a budget that...

Hearing that a company is “under administration” can be unsettling - whether it’s your own business or a key supplier, customer or landlord. But what does “under administration” actually mean in the...

If you're about to take on a new commercial premises, you'll probably be focused on the exciting bits (fit-out plans, signage, hiring, and opening day). But before you get too far ahead,...

Running a recruitment business can feel like you're juggling a hundred moving parts at once: client demands, candidate expectations, interview scheduling, fee negotiations, and the constant pressure to fill roles quickly. But...
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