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Getting your publicity rightYou are legally required to ensure your website sets out certain details about your business. Use this checklist to make sure the publicity on your site is right up-to-date. ... Read more
10 Nov 2009
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How do we protect our company name?To ensure maximum protection for your company's name, you need to take a proactive approach - include it on all business correspondence and check the register at Companies House from time to time. ... Read more
26 Nov 2009
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Employers' Liability insuranceIf you employ one or more employees, then you must have Employers' Liability insurance (ELI) in place. You must be insured for at least £5m and have the policy displayed where your employees can see it.... Read more
01 Jun 2009
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Choosing a domain nameIf you're going to be involved in e-commerce, getting the right domain name and keeping it is one of the most important things to get right. ... Read more
24 Sep 2009
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What can be trade marked? Make sure you know what protection is available before you embark on what might be an expensive and time consuming exercise. ... Read more
19 Mar 2009
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Directors' and Officers' insuranceAre you a director of a limited company? If so, long gone are the days when you could safely hide behind your company's shield and avoid liability if anything went wrong. Increasingly, company directors are in the firin... Read more
06 Jan 2009
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Directors' liabilityLimited liability should mean that a director cannot be personally liable for the actions of the ­company. But it's not always so straightforward - use this checklist to see why.... Read more
25 Mar 2009
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How to invoiceMake a mistake with an invoice and it might give a customer all the ammunition they need to avoid paying. Use this checklist to ensure you don't miss out unnecessarily.  ... Read more
23 Jan 2009
10 Jun 2009
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What's compulsory and what's optional? You're legally required to have some types of insurance. Failure to comply will be a criminal offence. It could also mean that if a claim is made, the business itself will have to pay out compensation to meet it. ... Read more
05 Sep 2009
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