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

Thinking about buying a business in the UK? Whether you’re snapping up a competitor, entering a new market or fast-tracking growth, a well-run acquisition can be a smart move for a small...

More UK employers are being asked a simple question: “Can I work from abroad for a few weeks… or longer?” Whether it’s a temporary remote stint from Spain, a family relocation to...

If you’re supplying products or services to a council, NHS Trust, university, or any other public sector client, you’ll quickly be asked the question: are you a data processor or a controller?...

Remote and hybrid work are here to stay. As a small business, you still need to keep projects on track, protect client data and meet your legal obligations - even when your...

Thinking about installing CCTV cameras with audio in your shop, office or venue? It can feel like a smart way to improve safety, deter theft and resolve disputes faster. But adding microphones...

Thinking about expanding into the UK without forming a brand-new company? A branch can be a practical way to test the market, keep operations closely tied to your overseas parent and reduce...

If you send marketing emails, run online ads, use analytics cookies, or pick up the phone to call prospects, the UK’s Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) apply to you. PECR sits...

If your business collects customer details, uses email marketing, runs a website with cookies, or stores data in the cloud, GDPR affects you. The good news? With a clear plan and the...

If your business handles customer names, emails, phone numbers or employee details, the UK GDPR applies to you. The good news? With a clear plan and the right documents, UK GDPR compliance...

Annual General Meetings (AGMs) are a key touchpoint between a company’s owners and its board. Even if your company is small and tightly held, running meetings properly keeps decisions valid, prevents disputes...

Redundancies are never easy, and they’re even more sensitive when pregnancy, maternity leave or the period after maternity leave is involved. If you’re making changes to your team or restructuring, it’s essential...

Cash flow is the lifeblood of every small business. When customers pay late, it can put real pressure on your team, your suppliers and your growth plans. The good news is that...

If you run a limited company, there will be times when a director can’t sign a contract, a deal needs to complete overseas, or a bank needs a named person to act...

Cookies are a powerful tool for understanding your website traffic and improving conversions. But under UK law, you can’t just drop cookies and get on with your day - you’ll need a...

Thinking about launching a marketing franchise or buying into one? You’re not alone. Franchising in marketing and creative services is growing fast in the UK - from digital marketing and SEO to...

If your business creates content, commissions creatives or posts regularly on social media, a “copyright search” becomes part of day‑to‑day risk management. But here’s the catch: in the UK, there’s no central...

Working with another company can unlock new markets, speed up delivery, reduce costs or help you launch something you couldn’t build alone. From co‑marketing a new product to a full joint venture,...

If you’re growing and your bank says they’ll only lend more if another lender comes in “behind” them, you’re likely stepping into second lien territory. Don’t stress - once you understand how...

Thinking of kicking off a new venture quickly and with minimal cost? Registering as a sole proprietor (called a “sole trader” in the UK) is the simplest way to start trading. It’s...

Running a small business is exciting - but the legal side can feel like a maze. That’s where a lawyer for business comes in. The right legal partner helps you set strong...

If you’re weighing up how to grow a small business, franchising often comes up quickly - either by buying into a proven brand or franchising your own concept. The potential advantages are...

Outsourcing can be a smart way to scale, control costs and access specialist expertise without hiring a full in-house team. But the success of any outsourcing relationship often comes down to one...

If your business grows through word‑of‑mouth or trusted partners, an introducer agreement can be a simple way to scale those introductions without risking disputes or regulatory headaches. Think of it as the...

If you run a company, you’ll hear the phrase “fiduciary duty” sooner or later. It sounds technical, but it boils down to this: directors and others in positions of trust must act...
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