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

UK Controller-To-Controller Data Sharing Agreements: Key Clauses To Include
If your business shares personal data with another organisation, it’s easy to assume it’s “just a GDPR thing” and leave it at that. But in practice, sharing customer, client, patient, member, or...

Statutory Holiday Pay In The UK: How To Calculate And Pay Leave
Holiday pay can feel straightforward until you’re the one running payroll, managing rotas, and answering “how much will I get paid for annual leave?” across different working patterns. For small businesses, getting...

Merger Meaning: What It Is And How It Affects Your Business
If you’re running a small business and someone mentions a “merger”, it can sound like something that only happens to massive household-name companies. But “mergers” happen at SME level all the time...

Licence to Alter: Key Points for UK Landlords and Commercial Tenants
If you’re fitting out new premises, refreshing your shopfront, or adapting a unit so your business can operate properly, you’ll often need more than a builder and a budget. In many commercial...

When Your Business Needs an IP Solicitor in the UK
If you’re building a business, you’re also building value that doesn’t sit on your balance sheet as “stock” or “equipment”. Often, your biggest assets are your brand name, your logo, your website...

Venture Capital Funding In The UK: Legal Guide For Startup Founders
If you’re building a fast-growing startup, there’s a good chance you’ll end up exploring venture capital in the UK at some point - especially if you need significant funding to hire, scale...

What Is a Performance Bond and When Do Businesses Need One?
If you’re bidding for a bigger contract (especially in construction, manufacturing, or complex services), you might suddenly hear the words “we’ll need a performance bond”. For small businesses, that can feel like...

Retail Lawyer UK: Contracts, Staff & Compliance Essentials
Running a retail business can feel like you’re juggling 20 things at once - stock, suppliers, staffing, customer complaints, social media, and the never-ending question of “is this actually allowed?” That’s where...

What Are Unenforceable Contracts in the UK?
Most small businesses don’t get stung because they didn’t have a contract. They get stung because the contract they had doesn’t do what they think it does when things go wrong. A...

Contra Proferentem Rule: Why Ambiguity Hurts Drafters in the UK
Most small businesses don’t lose money because they forgot a Latin phrase. They lose money because a clause they relied on turns out to be unclear at the exact worst time: when...

Legal Considerations for Video Streaming Services in the UK
Launching a video streaming service can be an exciting way to build a scalable business - whether you’re creating a niche subscription platform, a live-streaming tool for events, or an on-demand video...

Mezzanine Financing: How It Works And Key Legal Terms
If your business is growing fast, you’ll eventually hit a familiar funding problem: you need more capital than a normal bank loan will comfortably provide, but you’re not ready (or willing) to...

How UK Businesses Should Prepare For The New Data Bill
If you run a small business, chances are you’re handling personal data every day - customer enquiries, online orders, email marketing lists, CCTV footage, HR files, supplier contacts, and more. So when...

Statement Of Work (SoW) Template: What To Include And How To Use It
If you’re running a small business, it’s common to reach a point where a “handshake deal” (or even a short email thread) just doesn’t feel safe enough anymore. Maybe you’re delivering a...

Late Payment in the UK: How Businesses Can Get Paid Faster and Comply
Late payment is one of those business problems that feels personal - because it impacts everything you’re trying to build. If invoices aren’t being paid on time, cash flow gets tight, you...

Preferred Equity For UK Startups: How It Works And Key Legal Terms
If you’re raising money for your startup or growing SME, you’ve probably heard investors talk about preferred equity (sometimes called “preferred shares” or “preferred stock”). It can sound like a technical finance...

Hiring a Corporate or Commercial Solicitor for UK SMEs and Startups
When you’re building a business, it’s easy to focus on the exciting stuff: product, sales, funding, and growth. But sooner or later, most founders hit legal questions that aren’t “nice to have”...

Negligent Misrepresentation in UK Business Contracts: Claims and Protection
If you run a small business, you’re probably making statements and promises all the time - in pitches, proposals, sales calls, emails, brochures, and even quick WhatsApp messages. Most of the time,...

Do You Need A Venture Capital Lawyer To Raise VC Funding In the UK?
Raising venture capital can feel like a big milestone - and it usually is. You’ve built something worth backing, you’re talking to investors, and suddenly your calendar is full of term sheets,...

Employment References In The UK: When And How To Provide A Reference
You’ve probably been there: an ex-employee (or their new employer) asks you for an employment reference, and you’re not sure how much you have to say, how much you should say, and...

Best vs Reasonable Endeavours Clauses in UK Contracts
If you run a small business, you’ve probably seen “best endeavours” tucked into contracts with customers, suppliers, landlords, or collaborators. It can look harmless - even reassuring - but a best endeavours...

How Escrow Works In The UK: Accounts, Uses, And When To Use One
If you run a small business, you’ve probably had at least one deal where you thought: “I trust them… but I’d feel a lot better if the money (or the deliverables) weren’t...

Start-Up Loans in the UK: Key Legal Essentials Before You Borrow
Getting access to funding can be the difference between a great idea staying on paper and a business that actually launches, hires, sells and grows. But start-up loans for small businesses come...

Shareholders Agreement Solicitors: When UK Startups and SMEs Need Help
If you’re building a UK startup or growing an SME with more than one shareholder, you’re probably spending most of your time on the fun (and urgent) parts - product, customers, hiring,...
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