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

If you’re a small business, chances are you rely on other companies to help you run day-to-day operations – things like cloud storage, email marketing, payroll, customer support tools, online bookings, or...

If you run a small business, chances are you’re moving data around more than you realise. Maybe your team uses cloud storage, your marketing platform tracks customers, your accountant processes payroll, or...

If you run a limited company, directors’ duties aren’t just “nice to have” standards of behaviour. They’re legal duties, set out mainly in the Companies Act 2006, that help protect the company...

If you run a small business, you probably sign (or send out) contracts all the time - customer terms, supplier agreements, SaaS subscriptions, consultancy scopes, NDAs, you name it. Most of the...

If you sell physical products in the UK (online, in-store, or even as a side line to your services), product liability is one of those “you don’t think about it until you...

If you run a small business, GDPR can feel like one of those “big company” problems - until you start collecting customer enquiries, running email marketing, storing staff records, or using cloud...

Starting a business is exciting - but it can also feel like there’s a “legal maze” you’re supposed to navigate before you can properly get going. The good news is that the...

If your team uses social media (even just LinkedIn), your business is already “on” social media - whether you’ve planned for it or not. One post can win you new customers, attract...

If you run a small business, it’s almost impossible to avoid handling personal data. Customer enquiries, employee records, marketing lists, online orders, CCTV footage, client onboarding forms - it all counts. That’s...

You’ve spent time (and money) building a brand people recognise. Your name, logo, product labels, and even your packaging can become part of what customers trust. That’s why trade mark issues can...

If you’ve searched for a pret franchise, you’re not alone. For lots of UK business owners, the idea is simple: you want a recognisable name, a proven product, and systems you can...

If you’re building a UK business (or investing in one), it’s completely normal to worry about what happens if the company can’t pay its bills. Many founders choose a limited company because...

If you run a shop, café, warehouse, office, gym, or any customer-facing business, CCTV can feel like a no-brainer. It helps deter theft, protect staff, and provide evidence if something goes wrong....

If you run a small business, you’ve probably had this moment: you want to use your customer or staff data to improve things (reporting, analytics, product development), but you don’t want to...

Few workplace issues derail a small business faster than a serious complaint that turns out to be unfounded. If you’re dealing with false allegations at work, you’re probably juggling two competing concerns...

Trial shifts can be a great way to see whether a candidate can actually do the job - especially when you’re hiring for hands-on roles in hospitality, retail, care, trades, or busy...

If you run a small business, you’ve probably had the “Can I work from abroad for a bit?” conversation at least once. Maybe a key team member wants to spend a month...

If you run a small business, you probably collect more personal data than you realise - customer emails, staff HR files, CCTV footage, supplier contact details, marketing lists, and even support tickets....

If you run a small business, data is probably everywhere in your day-to-day work. Customer emails, staff records, delivery addresses, payment details, CCTV footage, website enquiries, marketing lists, even messages in your...

If you run a UK company, you’ll eventually hit a moment where you need to make a decision “formally” - not just by email, Slack, or a quick chat between directors. That’s...

If you’re running a small business, there’s a good chance you’ve been told at some point that a document “needs to be witnessed”. Sometimes that’s true. Sometimes it’s not strictly required, but...

If you sell to consumers in the UK (whether online, in-store, or both), cancellations are part of running a healthy business. Most customers won’t cancel. But when they do, the way you...

A franchise investment can feel like the best of both worlds: you’re buying into an established brand and operating model, but you still get to run your own business. But “less risk...

If you’re running a UK limited company, sooner or later someone will ask to buy shares, sell shares, gift shares, or bring in a new investor. That’s when you’ll usually come across...
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