by Julie | Sep 27, 2021 | Intellectual Property, Music and Creative Arts, Self-Employed Contractors
How to protect an artist or creator’s rights in contracts. Consider a self-employed artist in the UK who is offered a fixed-term employment contract. This contract that states that anything designed and produced under the contract becomes the property of the...
by Julie | Mar 7, 2021 | Business Law, Consumer Rights, Self-Employed Contractors
The dilemma of buying leads to attract customers. Should you buy leads from third parties or attract customers directly through your website? Mr Jones, a business owner, needed to use a marketing strategy to attract customers to his products on the Amazon and eBay...
by admin | Nov 24, 2020 | Business Law, Self-Employed Contractors
Protect your business and business assets. It’s obvious why you should protect your business and business assets legally, but have you considered whether your business is sufficiently protected? Sometimes the legal concerns on the business are left on the shelf; the...
by admin | Nov 24, 2020 | Business Law, Self-Employed Contractors
On the verge of bankruptcy? If you are a business on the verge of bankruptcy, a bankruptcy solicitor advises you on matters involving insolvency. These include winding-up orders, statutory demands, liquidation, receivership, bankruptcy restriction orders,...
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