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How to navigate compliance in a distributed workforce

Date: 20 March 2024

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How to start a home renovations business

Key considerations when starting a home renovations business from insurance and licences to legal form and marketing.

Date: 2 August 2021 By:

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Legal obligations for staff training and information

Failure to provide staff with certain training and information can have expensive consequences. Here's what you need to know.

Date: 24 May 2021 By:

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Involved in an accident with an HGV or lorry

Thousands of road traffic accidents happen every day. If your accident involves an HGV or lorry, you need to understand your rights.

Date: 15 July 2020 By:

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The best ways to recover debt from a limited company

Overview of the debt recovery options and processes when you are owed money by a limited company.

Date: 29 June 2020 By:

A smiling man files paperwork to reflect his recent name change.
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Is changing your name a complicated process?

In the UK, changing your name is pretty straightforward, and inexpensive too. Here are all the things to consider when filing to change your name.

Date: 2 March 2020 By:

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Is it legal to monitor my employees in the workplace?

If you want to want to protect your firm against data breaches, and reduce misuse of company resources, you might consider using monitoring software.

Date: 12 February 2020 By:

A small business owner manages customer records in a database on his laptop.
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The rules on retaining customer records

It’s critical to understand your responsibilities when it comes to customer data retention, so that you can ensure you remain well within the law.

Date: 22 January 2020 By:

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Accessibility and your business premises

Businesses have an obligation - both legal and moral - to make as their premises accessible for those with disabilities. The steps you can take.

Date: 27 July 2018 By:

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Equality Act 2010 - what is 'reasonable access' to services?

Every business has a legal responsibility to make sure their disabled customers aren't put at a disadvantage. What does this mean in practice?

Date: 8 March 2018 By:

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