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

Your business name is one of your most valuable assets. It’s how customers find you, talk about you and remember you. But here’s the catch: simply using a name - or even...

Crowdfunding can be a smart way to validate demand, build a community and raise funds without giving up control too early. Whether you’re pre-selling a product, funding a creative project or raising...

If you run a small business in the UK, you’ve probably heard people use “contract” and “agreement” like they mean the same thing. In everyday conversation, that’s fine. Legally, though, there’s an...

Your website is often the first place customers meet your brand. It’s your shopfront, your brochure and your content hub all in one. That means the copyright in your site - the...

If your business relies on data - customer lists, product catalogues, property listings, price histories, research datasets, or a unique directory - you likely have a valuable asset sitting in your systems:...

If you’ve registered your brand name or logo, great - that’s one of the best ways to protect your business. But many owners don’t realise that your UK trade mark isn’t “set...

Every business has something unique that gives it an edge - a recipe, a pricing model, a supplier list, a manufacturing method, or even a bespoke algorithm. In UK law, these are...

Considering turning your successful business into a franchise? It’s an exciting way to scale without opening every new location yourself. Done right, franchising can help you grow your brand quickly, attract investment...

Sharing your ideas, pricing, customer lists or product roadmap is often essential to doing business. But without an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement), that information can walk out the door. If you’re searching for...

If you’ve invested time and money in how your product looks, it’s worth protecting that value. Registering a design can give your business powerful, nationwide rights over the appearance of your product...

If you’ve spent time and money building your brand, the last thing you want is a competitor trading on your reputation. That’s where the tort of passing off comes in - it...

Buying an existing business can be a smart way to fast‑track growth. You get customers, brand recognition, suppliers and systems on day one – without starting from scratch. But a successful purchase...

Your business name is often the first thing customers remember - it’s your identity, your reputation and your competitive edge. If you want to stop competitors using a confusingly similar name, the...

If you’re building an app, a SaaS platform or custom tooling for your business, your most valuable asset is often your software intellectual property (software IP). Getting the legal protection right from...

Franchising can look like a shortcut to growth - whether you’re thinking about buying into a proven brand or turning your own successful concept into a network. But it’s not a one-size-fits-all...

If you build, sell, distribute or use software in your business, a clear Software Licence Agreement is one of the most important contracts you’ll put in place. It sets the ground rules...

Whether you’re incorporating a new venture, hiring your first employee or signing a chunky supplier agreement, there will be moments where you think: “We should probably get a lawyer to look at...

If you’re about to launch a small business as a sole trader, your brand name is a big deal. It’s how customers remember you, search for you, and recommend you. But UK...

Registering a trade mark is one of the most effective ways to protect your brand. But before you file, you’ll need to decide which “trademark class” (or classes) your application should cover....

Building a brand you’re proud of takes time, money and creativity. The last thing you want is a copycat piggybacking on your work - or, just as risky, an unexpected letter claiming...

Expanding into China or manufacturing there? Protecting your brand on the Chinese Trade Mark Register is one of the most important steps you can take as a UK business. China is a...

Thinking about buying a Domino’s franchise in the UK? It’s a proven brand with a strong delivery model, national advertising and systems that can fast-track your growth compared to starting a pizza...

If you’re building a brand, your business name is one of your most valuable assets. It’s on your shopfront, your website, your invoices - and it’s how customers recognise and recommend you....

Thinking about turning your successful concept into a franchise, or buying into a proven brand? Franchising can be a powerful way to expand with lower capital outlay and faster market penetration. But...
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