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

If you’re planning your company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), getting the notice period right is one of the most important steps. It sounds straightforward, but the rules differ for private and public...

Reliable suppliers are the backbone of most small businesses - whether you’re buying raw materials, manufactured goods, or critical services like warehousing, IT and marketing. Strong supplier contracts are how you lock...

Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. A distinctive name or logo helps customers find you, trust you and come back for more. The quickest way to protect that...

If you’ve been Googling “article of incorporation” while trying to set up a UK company, you’re not alone. It’s a common term in the US, but in the UK we use different...

If you’re developing a new product or process, you’ve probably heard the phrase “patent pending.” It sounds protective - and it can be - but only if you use it correctly and...

If you’re running a small business in the UK, you enter “agreements” all the time - with customers, suppliers, partners, contractors and even your landlord. But what is an agreement, legally speaking?...

If you run a limited company, there will be times when ordinary shareholder approval isn’t enough. Certain high‑impact decisions require a special resolution - a higher voting threshold and a few extra...

Securing Series A financing is a big milestone for a UK startup or scale-up. It’s the point where you move from proving your concept to building a repeatable, scalable business model. But...

Equity is one of the most powerful tools a small business has to attract, motivate and keep great people. But if you’re thinking about offering share options, you’ll quickly run into questions...

If you’re starting up with a co-founder, a partnership can feel like the most natural way to get going - quick to set up, flexible and built on trust. But before you...

If you run a private company in the UK, a pre-emption agreement (or “pre-emption rights”) is one of the simplest tools to stop your ownership from being diluted unexpectedly and to keep...

If you’re building a business in the UK, you’ll hear the word “equity” a lot - when setting up your company, talking to investors, rewarding key hires, or planning an exit. But...

If you’re weighing up business structures, you’ve probably asked: what is a corporate company, and when does it make sense for a small business? In the UK, the term typically means a...

Building a brand is hard work - and once you’ve got a name, logo or tagline that customers recognise, you’ll want to lock it down before a competitor does. That’s where IPO...

If your business sends personal data to another company - whether that’s a cloud provider, an overseas partner, or a sister company - you’ll likely need a Data Transfer Agreement to stay...

If your business needs to send or receive physical samples, prototypes, reagents, datasets on hard drives, cell lines or even confidential prototypes for testing, you’ll want a Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) in...
If you’re exploring trusts to hold company shares, protect family wealth or structure an employee incentive, you’ll quickly run into a key question: can the person setting up the trust (the settlor)...

If your business touches customer names, emails, employee records, or even website analytics, the UK’s data protection rules apply to you. Getting Data Protection Act (DPA) compliance right isn’t just about avoiding...

“Shell company” is a phrase that tends to set off alarm bells. You might hear it in the context of fraud, offshore tax schemes or investigative news stories. But in day-to-day UK...

If you’re exploring ways to collaborate, share risk or enter a new market without a full merger, you’ve probably heard the term “JV”. But what is a JV, exactly, and how does...

Your company name is more than a label - it’s your reputation, the trust you build with customers, and the shorthand for everything you do. If you want to protect that brand...

If your business collects names, emails, phone numbers, payment details or even CCTV footage, then GDPR applies to you. The good news? With a clear plan and the right documents, getting compliant...

Putting a price on your company’s shares isn’t just an investor exercise - it’s something most small businesses need to do at key moments, from bringing in a co-founder to buying back...

Getting your legal agreements right isn’t about red tape - it’s about protecting cash flow, locking in fair expectations and giving your business the credibility to win bigger clients. Whether you’re launching...
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