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

Thinking about teaming up with another business to win bigger contracts, share costs or launch a new product? A joint venture can be a smart, flexible way to pool resources without fully...

Keeping information confidential isn’t just “nice to have” - it’s a legal and commercial necessity for UK employers. From employee data and customer records to supplier pricing and product roadmaps, a single...

If you’re about to share sensitive information with a supplier, developer, potential investor or freelancer, a unilateral NDA is often the quickest way to protect your business before the conversation starts. Used...

If your business model is working well and customers keep asking “when are you opening in my area?”, franchising might be on your radar. Done right, franchising can help you scale quickly...

If you sell products, deliver services or publish offers online, you’re entering contracts every day - often without realising it. Understanding the difference between bilateral and unilateral contracts helps you set clear...

If you buy or sell anything in your business, you’ll run into purchase orders (POs). They look simple - a one-page document with items and prices - but they can make or...

Signing a commercial lease is one of the biggest commitments many small businesses make. It affects your costs, your ability to grow, and even whether you can sell or relocate your business...

A UK job contract agreement should do more than confirm salary and start date. This guide covers the terms employers need to include, the legal issues to

Raising early-stage capital can feel daunting when you’re still refining your product and don’t want to lock in a valuation too early. That’s where a “SAFE note” is often mentioned - a...

Thinking about getting into a retail franchise, or turning your successful shop into a franchise system? It’s a proven way to grow faster, share risk and tap into an established brand or...

Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI) are a brilliant way to attract and retain key people. But what happens to EMI options when an employee resigns, is dismissed, or goes on long‑term leave? If...

When you sign a contract, you expect it to be enforceable. But a contract is only as strong as the legal “capacity” of the person or business signing it. If the other...

Thinking about turning your proven business model into a franchise company? Franchising can be a powerful way to expand across the UK without opening and operating every site yourself. That said, franchising...

If your business uses software tools, outsources services overseas, or stores customer data in the cloud, there’s a good chance that personal data is being transferred outside the UK. Under UK GDPR,...

If you’ve set up (or are about to set up) a limited company, you’ll quickly come across questions about shareholders - who they are, what they can decide, and how they fit...

If you run a small group of companies, you’ll almost certainly need to move assets around at some point – maybe to simplify your structure, ring‑fence risk, prepare for a sale, or...

After years of hybrid routines, many UK small businesses are now thinking seriously about returning to the office in a bigger way. Whether you’re moving from fully remote to hybrid, or asking...

Reaching the end of a commercial lease can feel daunting when you’re juggling moving parts, timeframes and legal obligations. The good news? With a clear plan and the right legal checks, you...

Thinking about owning a franchise? It’s a proven way to run your own business with an established brand, systems and support behind you. That said, franchising isn’t “plug‑and‑play” - you’re still taking...

Thinking about franchising your brand? Franchising can be a smart, capital‑efficient way to scale across the UK without opening every site yourself. But not all franchise models are created equal - and...

Thinking about launching a car dealership franchise? It’s an appealing route into the motor trade because you get a recognised marque, established processes and support, plus access to manufacturer supply. The flip...

If you’re planning to sell your products through third‑party partners in the UK or abroad, you’ll almost certainly need a solid Distribution Agreement. It sets the rules of the game with your...

Locking yourself into a long commercial lease can feel risky when you’re growing a small business. Markets shift, unit costs rise, and sometimes the unit you signed up for isn’t the right...

If you’re running a small business in London, you’re probably juggling suppliers, customers, landlords, tech platforms and investors - and every one of those relationships runs on contracts. Getting your contracts right...
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