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

Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI) are a brilliant way to attract and retain key people. But what happens to EMI options when an employee resigns, is dismissed, or goes on long‑term leave? If...

If your business collects any personal information - from website visitors, customers, employees or suppliers - you need a clear, compliant company privacy policy. It’s not just a box‑ticking exercise. The right...

If you’re building a company in the UK, you don’t have to stick to one-size-fits-all shares. Different “share classes” let you tailor voting, dividends and exit rights to fit your goals -...

If you’ve set up (or are about to set up) a limited company, you’ll quickly come across questions about shareholders - who they are, what they can decide, and how they fit...

If you run a small group of companies, you’ll almost certainly need to move assets around at some point – maybe to simplify your structure, ring‑fence risk, prepare for a sale, or...

Your brand name is often the first thing customers remember. If you’ve put time and money into building it, protecting it is a smart move. Registering a trade mark turns your name...

Thinking about building a group structure for your growing business? You’ve likely heard the terms “holding company” and “parent company” used interchangeably. In UK law, they’re closely related - but they’re not...

Thinking about updating or fully replacing your company’s Articles of Association? You’re not alone. As your business evolves - new investors, different share classes, or simply a need to tighten governance -...

Running board meetings might not be the flashiest part of your business, but it’s where key decisions get made and recorded. If you’re a director of a UK private company, getting your...

If you’re running a small business in London, you’re probably juggling suppliers, customers, landlords, tech platforms and investors - and every one of those relationships runs on contracts. Getting your contracts right...

Searching “trademark lawyers near me” usually means one thing: you’re serious about protecting your brand. That’s smart. Your name, logo and product names are often your most valuable assets - and getting...

If you handle any personal data in your business, you’ve probably heard that you should keep a “Record of Processing Activities” (often called a “RoPA”). But what is the purpose of a...

If your business builds software or uses unique methods to deliver a product or service, protecting that know‑how matters. One of the first questions we hear is: “can a computer program algorithm...

If you design, make, sell or import innovative products or tech, patent infringement is one of those risks you can’t ignore. A single letter before action can derail a launch - but...

If you’re setting up or growing a company in the UK, you’ll very quickly run into two roles that sound similar but carry very different powers and responsibilities: shareholders and directors. Understanding...

Conflicts of interest pop up in business more often than you’d expect. A director’s relative pitching for a contract, an employee running a side hustle that competes with you, or a supplier...

Thinking about selling company shares to raise capital, bring in a strategic investor, tidy up your cap table, or let a founder cash out a portion? It’s a big step - and...

If you’re ready to grow but your cash flow won’t quite stretch, raising capital can unlock the next stage for your small business. Whether you want to launch a new product, hire...

If you’re exploring a new partnership, JV or supplier relationship, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) can be a smart way to set expectations early without jumping straight into a full contract. Used...

Manchester is one of the UK’s most vibrant places to start and grow a business. Whether you’re launching a tech startup in the Northern Quarter, opening a café in Didsbury, or scaling...

You don’t always need a signed document to end up in a legally binding agreement. In UK law, a contract can be formed by what you and the other party do -...

If you run a small business, you’re negotiating all the time – with suppliers, customers, landlords, investors and even your own team. Done well, negotiation can save you money, protect relationships and...

Running a board of directors meeting shouldn’t feel intimidating. With a clear process, the right documents and an understanding of UK company law, your board can make decisions efficiently and keep your...

If you’re pulling together a contract, policy or tender pack and you’re not sure whether to put extra material in an “Annex” or an “Appendix”, you’re not alone. UK businesses use both...
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