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Expert articles and practical legal guides on intellectual property for uk businesses.

If you've built something new - a product, a process, or even a clever way of making something faster and cheaper - it's natural to wonder whether you can patent it. Patents can be one of the most...

Whether you’re launching a new website or rebuilding an outdated one, a well-drafted web development contract is what keeps your project on time, on budget and legally protected. It sets the rules...

Thinking about teaming up with another business to win a bigger contract, launch a new product or enter a new market? A joint venture can be a smart way to combine resources...

If you're creating content, building software, designing products, or licensing your brand, royalties can be a great way to earn ongoing income without selling your work outright. But "royalties" is...

If you've built a brand in the real world (or online) before filing a trade mark, you might be sitting on one of the most valuable legal assets you don't even realise you have: evidence of prior use....

Picking a great name for your business is exciting - it’s a big part of your brand and how customers remember you. But then comes the question most founders ask: how do...

Your brand is often the first thing customers notice - your name, logo, tagline and even your distinctive packaging. If you’re building a business you want to grow (and not have others...

Working with contractors can be a fast, flexible way to get specialist work done. But when deliverables slip, invoices escalate, or quality falls short, a contractor dispute can quickly derail your timelines...

Ending a business relationship cleanly is just as important as starting one well. That’s where a termination clause in a contract does the heavy lifting-spelling out when and how either side can...

Building a website is exciting - it’s your shopfront, your brand and often your main sales channel. But there’s a crucial piece many small businesses overlook: copyright on your website. Getting copyright...

Your domain is often the first place customers meet your brand. But owning a domain doesn’t automatically give you full legal rights over your brand name - that’s where trade marks come...
Your brand is often your most valuable business asset. Whether you’re launching a new venture or expanding an existing one, you might be weighing up a simple question: should you buy a...

If your business has invested time and money in building a customer list, product catalogue, pricing database, or a unique dataset that underpins your operations, you’ll want to protect it. That’s where...

If your business creates logos, software, content, designs or inventions, your contracts should make it crystal clear who owns the intellectual property (IP) and how it can be used. That clarity usually...

Bringing an intern into your business can be a great way to build a talent pipeline, get fresh ideas on projects, and give someone meaningful experience. But there’s a catch: under UK...

Most commercial deals you’ll do as a small business are bilateral contracts. In plain English, that means both sides promise to do something - like you provide goods or services, and your...

Whether you’re selling products, services, IP or a mix of all three, a clear, well-structured sale agreement is what turns a handshake into something legally enforceable. A good sale agreement format doesn’t...

If your business invests time and budget into how your product looks, a UK registered design can be one of the quickest, most cost‑effective ways to lock in legal protection. From packaging...

Opening a clothing franchise can be a smart way to enter retail with a proven brand, established supply chain and marketing support. You skip a lot of trial-and-error and leverage the franchisor’s...

Thinking about launching a new venture and calling yourself the founder of a company? It’s exciting - and it comes with real legal responsibilities from day one. As the person kicking things...

Thinking about scaling a brand across the UK without building every location yourself? Becoming a master franchisee could be the growth path you’re looking for. As a master franchisee, you acquire the...

Your brand, photos, product descriptions and blog posts are valuable assets. If they’re copied, it can damage your reputation and your bottom line. A well‑drafted copyright template can help you set clear...

If you sell products or services to other businesses rather than direct to consumers, you’re running a B2B (business-to-business) venture. The opportunity can be huge: higher order values, long-term contracts and repeat...

Parody can be a powerful tool for brands. A clever spoof advert, a tongue‑in‑cheek meme or a satirical product name can capture attention and signal personality. But there’s a fine line between...
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