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A codicil is an additional document that can be used to make changes to a will. Read our guide to find out how and when a codicil can be used.
Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists (VCs) are crucial sources of funding at different stages in a business's growth. Find out more here.
Receiving a subpoena can be scary and intimidating. However, there are some cases where you are legally able to object to it. Read this article to find out.
What does it mean when we say 'settle an estate'? Organising your own will can be a daughting activity, but this article will show you why it's important.
Are you eager to be self-employed? Sick and tired of the 9-5 grind at a computer everyday? A commercial cleaning business may just be the option for you.
Summary disposal proceedings allow proceedings to be terminated or disposed of in the early stages before high costs are incurred. Read more here.
Starting a calligraphy business offers an exciting and creative opportunity in a niche market. Read our guide to find out how you can start.
A summary judgment is a judgment issued against one party without a trial taking place. Find out here when a summary judgment may be issued.
Courts can make a guillotine order to bring proceedings to an end. So what does this actually mean? Read our guide to find out more.
You should give careful consideration to what type of agreement you are entering into. Is it a franchise agreement or distribution agreement? Find out here.
R&D finance is a great way of securing funds for new businesses that are eligible for the R&D tax incentive. Find out more here.
This article explains what wet and dry equipment hire is, as well as their benefits and some factors to consider before you search for hire equipment.
Whether you're good with your hands and looking for a career change, or you're a carpenter looking to branch out on your own, this guide can help you set up your own carpentry business.
A generalist lawyer practices broadly across different areas of law, whilst a specialist lawyer is an expert in their chosen field. Read more here.
Parties involved in litigation can apply to strike out part, or all of a pleading. If it is struck out, it is dismissed. Read more here.
A litigation lawyer specialises in running cases through the Court system and practices in areas such as commercial and contract law. Read more here.
Automatic renewal clauses are bordering into an unfair contract. Find out what you need to know and look out for in this article before you sign anything.
A car dealership offers an exciting opportunity to carve out a niche in an expansive market. Here's our tips on how to start one.

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