by | Aug 19, 2022 | All Articles, Business Start-Up, Commercial Law
What do you need before you embark on your growth plan? Businesses, especially start-ups and scale-ups, will often need to engage in various transactions of substantial value, such as for raising funds & investment, creating a product, running trials or renting...
by | Aug 19, 2022 | All Articles, Commercial Law, Employees, Employers
Whether it’s stationery going walkabouts, food vanishing from the fridge or chargers being ‘borrowed’ and never returned, office theft can occur in the workplace. For employers, HR (and even colleagues) this can cause a bit of a headache,...
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...
by | Aug 2, 2022 | All Articles, Employees, Employers, Family Law
Karen Holden from A City Law Firm on the complexities for employers of negotiating equality policy with regard to social media post. Social media and the workplace have an intertwined and at times problematic relationship. Lots of businesses use social media to...