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Expert articles and practical legal guides on startups for uk businesses.

If you’re building a UK startup, you’ve probably had the same conversation more than once: you need funding to grow, but it feels too early (or too messy) to put a firm...

If you run a limited company or LLP in the UK, there’s one annual admin job that’s easy to forget until a deadline reminder lands in your inbox: your confirmation statement. It’s...

If you’re running a purpose-led business, you’ve probably heard customers (and investors) asking tougher questions than “how much does it cost?” They want to know how you operate, who you impact, and...

If you run a small business, your content is often one of your biggest assets. That might be your website copy, product photography, training materials, app code, brochures, packaging designs, social media...

Directors don’t just “work in” your business - they help run it, shape strategy, and (often) control access to bank accounts, contracts and key relationships. So when things stop working with a...

Starting a carpentry business can be a brilliant move. Demand is steady, word-of-mouth can travel fast, and once you’ve built a reputation for quality and reliability, you can grow from solo jobs...

“CSR” (corporate social responsibility) can sound like something only big corporations worry about. But in practice, CSR activities are often most powerful (and most authentic) when they’re run by small businesses and...

You’ve put real time (and money) into your business name. It’s on your website, invoices, packaging, socials, and maybe even on the sign outside your premises. Then you hear about another business...

If you’re running a small business, you’ll probably share sensitive information more often than you realise. It might be a quick chat with a freelancer about a new product idea, a supplier...

If you’re raising investment, bringing in a new shareholder, or agreeing funding terms with a lender, you’ll probably hear the phrase “term sheet” very early on. That’s because a term sheet is...

Transferring shares is one of those “it sounds simple until you’re actually doing it” tasks that comes up all the time for small companies. Maybe a co-founder is exiting, you’re bringing in...

Raising capital can feel like a turning point for your business - exciting, slightly overwhelming, and full of new terminology you’ve never needed before. If you’re exploring private equity funding, you’re probably...

If you’ve searched for a business law attorney and you’re running a UK business, you’re not alone. It’s a super common search term - especially if you’ve been reading US-based articles, watching...

If you’re running (or about to launch) a UK startup or SME, there’s a good chance you’ll hit a point where you need more capital to grow. You might want to hire...

If you’re building a UK small business and you’re thinking about raising money, you’ll quickly run into the question: what is an investor? In simple terms, an investor is a person or...
If you’ve built something new - a product, a process, a device, or even a clever way of doing something - you’ll probably start asking the big question: can we protect this?...

If you’re trying to launch quickly, you’ve probably seen ads offering a shelf company for sale (sometimes called an “off the shelf company”). The pitch is simple: buy a shelf company, take...

When you’re building a UK startup or SME, “corporate governance” can sound like something only listed companies and huge boards worry about. But in practice, governance is simply the system of rules,...

Hiring your first (or next) team member is a huge milestone. It’s also one of those moments where the “business” suddenly starts feeling very real - because once you bring someone into...

When you’re building a business, labels like “micro”, “small” and “SME” can feel like background noise. But the UK definition of a micro business can actually matter a lot - especially when...

Franchising can be an exciting way to grow your business without taking on every new site, staff hire, and day-to-day operational headache yourself. But if you’re Googling how to franchise a business,...

If you’ve spent time (and money) building a brand - your name, logo, product range, packaging, or even a tagline - the last thing you want is someone else riding on your...

When you’re building a startup or growing an SME, it’s tempting to treat your business plan as “just a funding document”. But in practice, a strong plan does two jobs at once:...

When you’re building a small business, it’s easy to treat legal work as something you’ll “sort out later” — once the sales are coming in, once the product is finished, once you’ve...
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