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Expert articles and practical legal guides on regulatory compliance for uk businesses.

If you’re expanding into the UK (or expanding within it), you might be weighing up a big structural question: should you operate through a UK branch , or should you incorporate a...

Transferring shares in a limited company can feel like one of those “surely it can’t be that complicated?” tasks - until you’re actually in the middle of it, juggling shareholder consents, paperwork,...

If you run a small business, contracts are part of your day-to-day - client projects, supplier orders, subscriptions, hires, partnerships, and everything in between. But when things go wrong (late payment, scope...

Getting a bad online review can feel personal - especially when you’ve poured time, money and energy into building your business. But from a legal and commercial perspective, a negative review is...

Hiring overseas talent can be a game-changer for small UK businesses. You can scale faster, access specialist skills, and keep costs predictable. But if you engage overseas contractors (especially via personal service...

If you’re growing a business, it’s common to end up with more than one entity in the mix. Maybe you’ve set up a new company for a second venture, brought in investors...

If your product connects to Wi‑Fi, 4G/5G, Bluetooth, video codecs, smart meters, IoT devices, or any other widely adopted “industry standard”, there’s a good chance you’ll come across standard essential patents (SEPs)...

If you’re hiring your first employee (or even your fifth), it’s completely normal to wonder what HR paperwork you actually need - and what’s just “nice to have”. From an employer’s perspective,...
If you’re starting a business with a co-founder (or a small team), choosing the right legal structure can feel like a “pick one now, regret it later” decision. One of the most...

If you run a small business, “privacy” can feel like a big-company problem - until a customer complains about a photo on your socials, an employee questions monitoring software, or a client...

If your business mainly sells to other businesses, it’s easy to assume GDPR is more of a “B2C thing”. After all, you’re dealing with companies, not consumers… right? The catch is that...

If you run a small business, it’s easy to assume GDPR fines are something that only happens to huge tech companies. But the reality is that the UK GDPR applies to businesses...

If you run a small business website, it’s tempting to treat your website terms and conditions as a “nice to have” and grab a quick UK terms and conditions template from the...

If you run a small company, it’s easy to focus on growth, sales and hiring the right people - and not spend much time thinking about what happens if a shareholder dies....

If you sell physical products (especially online), returns can be a real cost centre. You’re not just dealing with “sending it back” - you might be paying for inbound shipping, inspecting the...

If you run a small business, you’re probably collecting personal data every day - customer emails, booking details, delivery addresses, staff records, website analytics, and more. So when someone emails asking you...

Even in a well-run small business, there are times when you need to reduce headcount because a role is no longer needed (not because the person has done anything wrong). That’s where...

Hiring your first employee (or scaling from one to five, or five to fifty) is a huge milestone. But once you’ve got someone on the team, the day-to-day reality kicks in: you...

If your business has a website, there’s a good chance you’re collecting or handling some form of personal data - even if it’s “just” through a contact form, a newsletter sign-up, or...

If you employ staff who drive as part of their role, mileage can quickly become one of those “small admin tasks” that turns into a recurring headache. Employees ask whether their employer...

Selling your business is a big moment - especially if you’re doing it without an agent or broker. A private sale can save you fees and keep things discreet, but it also...

Picking a name for your sole trader business is one of those “fun” steps that can quickly become stressful. You want something that sounds professional, fits your niche, looks good on a...

If you’re running a small business, you probably handle more personal data than you realise - customer enquiries, online orders, staff records, supplier contacts, CCTV footage, booking details, email marketing lists, and...

Running a limited company can feel like a huge milestone - you’ve set up a proper structure, you’re ready to grow, and you’ve got that extra layer of separation between you and...
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