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

If you’re agreeing a business loan or supplier finance, there’s a good chance the documents mention a “negative pledge”. It’s a short clause, but it can have a big impact on your...

When you’re dealing with high-value payments or sensitive deliverables, trust is everything. Escrow is a simple way to build that trust into your deal structure. By parking funds or assets with a...

Teaming up with another business can be the fastest way to win bigger contracts, share costs and expertise, or test a new market without taking on all the risk yourself. That’s exactly...

Strong business contracts are the backbone of confident trading. Whether you’re supplying services, buying stock, collaborating with a partner or hiring a contractor, clear written terms set expectations, reduce risk and save...

If you run a small business, your contracts are your safety net. They set expectations, manage risk and keep cash flowing. But when you’re busy selling, hiring and building your brand, it’s...

Thinking about selling your business is a big moment. You’ve put in the work, built something valuable and now it’s time to realise that value - without losing sleep over legal risks....

If you’re building a franchise network in the UK, your marketing isn’t just about clever campaigns and consistent branding - it’s also about getting the legal side right from day one. Franchise...

If you’re working on a deal that involves three parties with aligned interests, a tripartite agreement can be the cleanest way to lock down roles, responsibilities and risks in one document. Whether...

Hiring is exciting - but it’s also a risk. A well-run probationary period helps you confirm whether a new starter can actually do the job, fits your culture and understands your standards....

Verbal deals happen all the time in small business - a quick call to approve extra work, a handshake on delivery dates, or a chat confirming pricing. But when things go wrong,...

Every day, small businesses make deals - with suppliers, customers, freelancers, landlords and partners. Those deals are contracts, and understanding the essential elements of a contract under UK law helps you lock...

Chasing unpaid invoices is part of running a business - but before you rush to court, you need to follow the Pre-Action Protocol for Debt Claims when it applies. Doing this properly...

Running a small business means constant decisions. Most are quick and practical, but some carry legal, tax or reputational risk. That’s when it pays to ask a lawyer early - a short...

If you’re negotiating a dispute or trying to settle a claim, you’ve probably seen the phrase “without prejudice” at the top of letters or emails. Used correctly, it can keep your settlement...

Cash flow is the lifeblood of your business. If a commercial tenant falls behind on rent, it can quickly put pressure on your own commitments - from loan repayments to supplier invoices....

If you buy or sell on the strength of what someone has told you, you need those statements to be accurate. When a false statement crosses the line into fraud, the consequences...

If your business runs on SaaS tools, shared drives and email, you’re already in the cloud. That’s great for productivity-but it also means you’re handling personal data across platforms you don’t fully...

Running a business is fast-paced. When you need legal help, you don’t always have time to book a traditional meeting, wait weeks and then work through piles of paperwork. That’s where an...

If your business collects customer names, sends marketing emails, uses website analytics or stores client files in the cloud, the UK GDPR applies to you. That can feel daunting - but getting...

Your brand lives online - on your website, social channels, marketplaces and in search results. That visibility is great for growth, but it also makes you a target for copycats, counterfeiters and...

Disputes happen in business - even when your contracts are clear and your relationships are strong. When they do, you don’t always want a public court battle that drags on for years....

If you’ve ever walked away from a negotiation thinking you could’ve got a better deal, understanding the “BATNA meaning” will change how you negotiate from now on. BATNA stands for “Best Alternative...

If a contract needs extra legal weight - for example where there’s no payment involved, or where the law requires a formal instrument - you’ll often see it signed “executed as a...

Disputes happen even in well-run businesses - a late-paying client, a supplier who misses deadlines, or partners who disagree about direction. When issues escalate, you’ll often hear two options: mediation and arbitration....
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