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

If you’re building a franchise network in the UK, your marketing isn’t just about clever campaigns and consistent branding - it’s also about getting the legal side right from day one. Franchise...

If you’ve had staff leave your business, you’ll be sitting on a stack of paperwork and HR files. The big question: how long should you keep ex-employee records in the UK without...

Chasing unpaid invoices is part of running a business - but before you rush to court, you need to follow the Pre-Action Protocol for Debt Claims when it applies. Doing this properly...

If you’re issuing new shares in your UK company, you’ll likely come across the term “share premium account.” It sounds technical, but it’s actually a simple concept with important legal and accounting...

Most small businesses want to “do the right thing” - for customers, staff, suppliers and the community. That’s essentially what people mean by social responsibility in business. But what does that look...

If you buy or sell on the strength of what someone has told you, you need those statements to be accurate. When a false statement crosses the line into fraud, the consequences...

If your business runs on SaaS tools, shared drives and email, you’re already in the cloud. That’s great for productivity-but it also means you’re handling personal data across platforms you don’t fully...

Running a business is fast-paced. When you need legal help, you don’t always have time to book a traditional meeting, wait weeks and then work through piles of paperwork. That’s where an...

If your business collects customer names, sends marketing emails, uses website analytics or stores client files in the cloud, the UK GDPR applies to you. That can feel daunting - but getting...

If you’re setting up or growing a limited company in the UK, you’ll hear the word “share” a lot. Shares affect who controls your company, how profits are distributed, and what happens...

If there’s one report you should keep close as a small business owner, it’s your cash flow forecast. Sales and profit are important, but cash pays the bills, funds growth, and keeps...

If your business collects any personal data – names, emails, purchase history, CCTV footage, support tickets, job applications – you’ll likely receive a request at some point from someone asking you to...

If you work with contractors or plan to, IR35 (also called the off‑payroll working rules) needs to be on your radar. The rules can shift payroll tax responsibility onto the business paying...

If you sell software on a subscription model, your SaaS agreement is one of the most important documents in your business. It sets expectations, limits risk and keeps you compliant with UK...

When you’re launching a startup, insurance probably isn’t the first thing on your mind. You’re focused on building the product, finding customers and raising capital. But a single mishap - a customer...

Running a small business is exciting, but the legal side can feel overwhelming. That’s where a business law attorney comes in - a practical partner who helps you set things up correctly,...

Employee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) have become a popular way for founders to exit while protecting their business legacy and rewarding staff. The headline benefits are compelling - potential 0% Capital Gains Tax...

Thinking about buying another business or selling your own? Due diligence in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is the research phase that protects you from nasty surprises and sets the deal up for...

If you’re running a limited company in the UK, your Articles of Association are one of the most important documents you’ll ever sign off on. They set the “house rules” for how...

Franchising can be a smart way to grow your business nationally without opening every location yourself. It can also be a lower-risk way to launch your first venture by buying into a...

If your business collects, stores or uses customer or employee email addresses, you’re processing personal data. That means UK GDPR rules will almost certainly apply - and there are specific steps you...

Joint venture property development can be a smart way for small businesses to pool capital, expertise and sites to deliver bigger projects than you could on your own. But the legals matter....

If you run or are setting up a small business in the UK, you’ll hear “DPA” thrown around a lot. The tricky part is that DPA stands for more than one thing...

Running a company means making decisions - lots of them. Some are day-to-day operational calls. Others are strategic or legally significant, and those need to be recorded properly so you can show...
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