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

If you run a small business in the UK, a clear, written contract is one of the simplest ways to protect your cash flow, your relationships and your reputation. Agreements made over...

If your business touches money, investments, consumer credit or payments, chances are you’ve bumped into the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It’s common for growing startups and SMEs to move into “regulated” territory...

Getting a contract over the line often comes down to one moment: the signature. But what does a signature need to actually bind the parties under UK law? If you run a...

Thinking about going into business with one or more partners, but you want limited liability and a structure investors will respect? An “incorporated partnership” could be exactly what you’re looking for. In...

Thinking about company expansion is exciting - more customers, new markets and fresh opportunities. But as you scale, the legal side becomes more complex, and gaps that didn’t matter at a small...

Buying a small business can be a smart way to grow fast without starting from scratch. You’re getting existing customers, systems and a proven revenue stream - but the legal side is...

Sharing personal data with another organisation can unlock growth - whether you’re partnering with a referral network, running a marketplace, or working with a sister brand in your group. But when each...

Deals fall over. Deliveries don’t arrive. Invoices go unpaid. When a counterparty breaks their promise, it can derail your operations and cash flow fast. If you’re weighing up whether to sue for...

Need to exit your premises early? If your commercial lease includes a break clause, serving a valid break notice can bring the term to an end and help you move on with...

Exploring a new supplier, investment or partnership and want something “on paper” without locking your business into a full contract yet? A Letter of Intent (LOI) can help you set the ground...

If you sign or supply contracts, chances are you’ve seen an “assignment clause” pop up in the fine print. It’s a small paragraph that has a big impact - it decides whether...

More staff are asking to “work from anywhere” for a few weeks or months - whether to visit family overseas or to tag a holiday onto remote work. As an employer, agreeing...

If you’re building a startup or a new product inside a small business, you’ll quickly hear the term “accelerator.” But what is an accelerator, how does it work in the UK, and...

If you’re planning to open a restaurant, one of the first questions you’ll face is “what type of business is a restaurant?” In legal terms, that question affects almost everything - from...

If you’re running or launching a small business, you’ll quickly discover that “corporate” law isn’t just for big listed companies. From choosing a structure and signing your first client to hiring staff...

Sharing your best ideas with potential partners, investors or contractors is exciting - but it also comes with risk. A Non‑Disclosure Agreement (NDA) helps you open up the conversation without giving away...

If you’re launching an event management business in the UK, a solid business plan is your best friend. It’s not just for investors or the bank - it’s your roadmap for pricing,...

When your business is busy, it can be tempting to ask a team member to “just jump on a quick call” or approve a few emails while they’re on holiday. However, under...

Franchising can be a powerful way to grow your business without opening and operating every site yourself. But here’s the catch: not all franchises look the same. The “type of franchising” you...

Thinking about taking your brand overseas? International franchising can be a powerful way for UK small businesses to scale without the cost of opening and operating foreign outlets yourself. It’s exciting –...

If you’re the CEO of a small business (or wearing the “CEO hat” as a founder), legal issues tend to land on your desk sooner than you expect. Contracts, hiring, brand protection,...

Strong contracts are the backbone of a successful small business. They set expectations, allocate risk, and give you legal remedies when things don’t go to plan. Whether you sell services, run an...

Finding the right premises can be a game-changer for your business. But before you sign anything, it’s important to get clear on what a “legal lease” actually involves and how to negotiate...

Thinking about becoming a franchisee? It’s a smart way to start or grow a business with a proven brand, established systems and ongoing support. But a franchise is still your business –...
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