A claim for breach of contract in the UK must be brought within six years from the date of the…
Can I email newsletters to prospective business customers?
Email newsletters can be a very cost-effective method of marketing, and the success rate is good compared to other types…
Bad debt – what if someone refuses to pay for goods you sold?
Business thrives on a surprisingly large amount of goodwill. A customer ask for goods, a supplier sends them out, waits…
What are minority shareholders and what rights do they have?
Minority shareholders own less than 50% of shares in a company. This means they lack the power to control company…
Is a verbal contract legally binding? Yes… maybe… it depends.
A verbal contract can be legally binding, as long as it includes the same key elements as a written contract….
When employment contracts aren’t signed
Employment contracts are fundamental in defining the relationship between employers and employees. What happens if an employment contract is not…
3 (legal) things that every new business should do!
Setting up a business can be exciting. So don’t let the legal aspect worry you. Keep it simple and follow…
What is a shareholders’ agreement?
A shareholders’ agreement is an agreement between some or all of a company’s shareholders. It is a way to protect…
What are agency agreements?
And what can go wrong? Agency agreements are legal contracts where one party (the principal) grants authority to another party…
What is a settlement agreement?
A settlement agreement is a legally-binding document that outlines the terms and conditions under which an employment relationship comes to…
The best charity structure for your charity
Charities play a vital role in addressing issues and implementing change. So choosing the right charity structure is vital. It…
Director disputes – why they happen and what to do about them
A director dispute occurs when members of a company’s board of directors have disagreements or conflicts regarding the management, strategic…
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