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Top legal tips to franchise your business

Top legal tips to franchise your business

by | Aug 15, 2022 | All Articles, Business Start-Up, Commercial Law, Jackie Watts

There are many ways to expand your business, one option is franchising. This is where a business sells the right to use its name and business operation to another via a franchising agreement. The person who sells their business operation as a franchise is known as the...
Pride in the Workplace: Inclusion what does this really mean

Pride in the Workplace: Inclusion what does this really mean

by | Jul 21, 2022 | All Articles, Business Start-Up, Commercial Law, Employees, Employers

As we celebrated Pride month in June we all look to reflect on what has been achieved and what we need to do going forward. As we celebrated Pride month in June we all look to reflect on what has been achieved and what we need to do going forward. This is a month...
Business and the Gender Pay Gap

Business and the Gender Pay Gap

by | Jul 15, 2022 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Commercial Property, Corporate, Employees, Employers

There have long been laws designed to stop pay discrimination in the UK. It is, in fact, unlawful under the Equality Act 2010 to pay women and men unequal amounts for equal work. That includes basic pay, bonuses, annual leave entitlement, and other benefits....
SICK LEAVE: YOUR RIGHTS AND HOW TO CLAIM THEM

SICK LEAVE: YOUR RIGHTS AND HOW TO CLAIM THEM

by | Jul 14, 2022 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Commercial Property, Corporate, Covid-19, Employees, Employers, Employment Law articles

How does a business thrive if its staff are sick, quarantining or sat on long NHS waiting lists, as employers may clearly want to support its employees but it also has to juggle the business needs. Following the Covid-19 pandemic, personal health and wellbeing have...
Legal Issues in the Tech Space

Legal Issues in the Tech Space

by | Jul 5, 2022 | All Articles, Business Start-Up, Commercial Law, Employees, Employers, Employment Law articles

Technology is constantly evolving as more and more innovation is introduced into the market. Over the last 50 years, we have seen massive technological advances, from the widespread use of colour TV to the invention of the internet and cryptoassets. This fast-paced,...
Calling Female Founders

Calling Female Founders

by | Jul 4, 2022 | All Articles, Business Start-Up, Commercial Law, Corporate

Anyone see what’s wrong with this picture? – 0.8% of VC funding was afforded female led businesses in London -At current rates, for all-female teams to reach even 10% of all deals will take more than 25 years (until 2045). -The Alison Rose Review of Female...
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