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

“PAYG” pops up everywhere - on mobile plans, software pricing pages and utility tariffs. But in the UK, it’s also easily confused with “PAYE,” the payroll system for employees. If you’re running...

Sometimes, you need to change employment terms to keep your business viable - for example, shifting hours, adjusting location or role scope, or revising pay structures to reflect market conditions. When agreement...

“Can we let our team work from abroad?” It’s one of the most common questions we hear from small businesses. Whether it’s a short “workation”, an extended trip to see family, or...

Thinking of starting or growing a business with one or more co-founders? A well-drafted partnership agreement is one of the most important documents you can have. It sets the ground rules, reduces...

Thinking about selling your business online? Whether you’ve built a brand you’re proud of or you’re ready for a new chapter, marketing and completing a sale via online platforms can be efficient,...

Talking to a bank or lender about new funding? Don’t be surprised when “financial covenants” come up. They’re standard in many business finance deals - and they can be the difference between...

Franchising is a proven way to grow a brand or start a business with a playbook that’s already working. Whether you’re exploring how to franchise your own concept or weighing up buying...

If you’re teaming up with one or more co-founders, you’ll quickly run into a big early decision: should you operate as a traditional partnership or set up a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)?...

Worried a departing employee will take your customers or launch a competing venture using your hard-won know‑how? You’re not alone. Many UK employers rely on non‑compete clauses to protect their business –...

If you’re teaming up with others to run a venture, it’s natural to ask: how many owners can a partnership have? Getting the answer right matters because it affects your risk, tax...

Gifting company shares can be a smart way to reward a co‑founder, help with succession, or move ownership around your group. Done right, a gift of shares of a private limited company...

If you’re looking to grow a business without reinventing the wheel, a management franchise can be a smart route. You’re buying into a proven brand and operating system, while focusing on leading...

Supply chain delays. Extreme weather. Sudden strikes. If your business can’t perform a contract because something truly outside your control happens, a well‑drafted force majeure clause can be a lifesaver. But not...

Heard people throw around “void” and “voidable” and wondered what the practical difference is for your business? You’re not alone. These two labels can decide whether a deal is enforceable, whether you...

If you’re thinking about buying a business, bringing in an investor, partnering with a supplier, or even selling your own company, one term will keep popping up: due diligence. Don’t stress -...

If your business deals with high-value orders, milestone projects, cross‑border suppliers or an acquisition, you’ll eventually hear the word “escrow”. It’s a simple idea - a neutral third party holds funds until...

If you’re gearing up to raise investment, a clear, well-structured term sheet is your first building block. It sets the commercial headline terms in plain English so everyone knows what they’re signing...

Planning how you’ll eventually exit your business is just as important as planning how you’ll grow it. Whether you want to sell, pass the baton internally, or wind things down in an...

Clear, well-drafted Terms of Business are one of the easiest ways to prevent disputes, get paid on time, and set expectations with your customers and suppliers. Whether you sell products, deliver services...

When you’re closing a deal, what matters just as much as the commercial terms is how the contract is actually signed and “executed”. Get contract execution wrong and you can end up...

If your business commissions content - from logos and website copy to promo videos and product photography - you’ll quickly run into a concept called “moral rights”. Even if you pay for...

Buying into a franchise can look like a safer route to growth - a known brand, proven systems and built-in support. But that convenience comes with trade-offs that can seriously affect your...

Thinking about buying a business, selling yours, or merging with a competitor? Great move - acquisitions can help you accelerate growth, unlock new markets and talent, and create real value. But here’s...

If you’re running a small business, legal issues can feel like a distraction from serving customers and growing your revenue. But the right business law attorney can make your life easier -...
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