
Exporting to Russia for the World Cup? Avoid a red card with these guidelines
As we get ready to kick off this summer’s World Cup in Russia, UK businesses exporting to Russia need to take notice of nation's strict customs regulations. more»
As we get ready to kick off this summer’s World Cup in Russia, UK businesses exporting to Russia need to take notice of nation's strict customs regulations. more»
The government has delivered warnings around a new wave of malicious Companies House scam emails targeting directors with fake complaints. more»
We’ve all seen the little ™, ® and © symbols next to a name, logo or on a website, but what do they mean? More importantly, how should you use them to protect your rights and what happens if you don’t? more»
Concluding his three-part alternative dispute resolution series, Grid Law founder David Walker looks at the two possible outcomes of a mediation. more»
Going to court is risky. Even when you’re sure you have a strong case, the result is never guaranteed. So if you’re involved in a business dispute, you should do everything you can to settle it before trial. more»
The government warns the public not to fall for a telephone scam which asks you to make unnecessary and premium-rate calls to the insolvency service. more»
Here, Grid Law founder David Walker responds to a reader who is seeking clarification around non-compete clauses during the dissolution of a business partnership. Are the terms fair? Can they be re-written? Our expert explains. more»
Small UK business owners are eyeing up revenue, jobs and export growth this spring, a new report has found, helped by lower inflation and progress on Brexit. more»
Launching a new Business Advice series, Grid Law founder David Walker provides readers with an overview of alternative dispute resolution and explains how mediation can help reach a settlement out of court. more»
Entrepreneurs in Scotland's digital technology sector have declared plans to hire more staff and ramp up exports as their sales boom. more»