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

When you’re running a small business, it’s easy to focus on the day-to-day priorities - sales, customers, staffing, and keeping things moving. But if you employ people (or even if you’re setting...

When your business is growing, it’s normal to start asking the big question: how do I scale without burning out (or draining my cashflow)? For many UK founders, franchising becomes the next...

Running your business as a sole trader can feel like the simplest way to get started. There’s less admin than a company, you can make decisions quickly, and you don’t need to...

When you’re running a small business, you’re constantly signing things – supplier terms, service agreements, leases, software subscriptions, marketing deals, and more. Most of the time, contracts are straightforward: you negotiate, you...

If you run a small business, you’ll end up needing to draft legal document after legal document - from customer terms and supplier agreements to NDAs, payment plans, and internal policies. The...

Investing in a franchise can be a smart way to grow a business without building everything from scratch. You’re buying into an established brand, a tested system, and (usually) a set of...

Franchising can be a brilliant way to grow without taking on every new site, new hire and new lease yourself. But when you’re franchising your business, you’re also turning what might have...

If you’re about to sign a contract, extend credit, enter a joint venture, or even just start a long-term supplier relationship, it’s normal to want to know one simple thing: Who are...

Most small businesses don’t think a data incident will happen to them - until it does. You might be a growing eCommerce brand storing customer addresses, a consultancy handling client files, a...

If you run a small business, you’ve probably had this moment: you want to email past customers, add a new analytics tool to your website, or start recording calls for training -...

Appointing a new director can be a big (and exciting) step for a growing business. Maybe you’re bringing in a co-founder, hiring an experienced operator to help you scale, or adding someone...

Launching (or joining) an automatic car wash franchise can be a smart way to tap into recurring demand, proven operating systems and a recognisable brand. But because automatic car washes involve physical...

If you run a small business, contracts are part of everyday life. You might be signing up new customers, appointing suppliers, hiring contractors, or agreeing payment terms with partners. But the tricky...

When you’re running a small business, you’re usually planning for the things you can control - pricing, staffing, suppliers, customer demand, and cash flow. But every now and then, something happens that’s...

If you’re building a UK startup and thinking about raising investment, bringing in co-founders, or setting up an employee option pool, you’ll almost certainly come across the idea of “dilution”. It can...

If you run a small business, it’s very likely you collect personal data in one way or another - even if you’re “just” taking online orders, responding to enquiries, or building an...

If you run an SME or a startup, you’ll probably hear the word “director” used in a few different ways. Sometimes it means a formal Companies House appointment. Sometimes it’s just someone’s...

Listing products on Amazon can be a great way to reach new customers quickly, but it also comes with a very real risk: infringement complaints and takedowns on Amazon. If you’re a...

If you run a small business, a subject access request (SAR) can feel like it lands out of nowhere. One day you’re managing customers, staff, suppliers and cashflow - the next, someone...

If you run (or are thinking about starting) a side business while also being on someone’s payroll, it’s completely normal to ask whether you can be a sole trader and an employee...

If you’re building a business in the UK, you’ve probably been told (more than once) to “choose the right structure” early on. Usually that means picking between a limited company, a partnership,...

If you run a UK limited company (or you’re about to set one up), you’ll hear the term company members a lot. It sounds straightforward, but in company law a “member” has...

If you’re running a UK company (or you’re about to incorporate one), appointing directors is one of those “foundations” tasks you don’t want to get wrong. Directors aren’t just names on Companies...

If you run a small business, you’ve probably seen a company document that ends with a neat little circular stamp impression and wondered if you’re missing something important. Company seals can look...
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