by Kerry Gibbs | Jan 4, 2019 | Terms & Conditions
So it isn’t new news that the Transport Secretary Chris Grayling had awarded the no-deal Brexit ferry contract worth £13.8m to a company that not only does not own any ferries but are also a start up business who are yet to fulfill a contract. Grayling defended...
by Kerry Gibbs | Dec 20, 2018 | Contract Law
My favourite Christmas film has got to be ‘The Santa Clause’ starring Tim Allen. Tim Allen plays a father called Scott Calvin who by going outside of his house startles Santa and causes him to fall off his roof. Scott then finds a business card on the dead Santa which...
by Kerry Gibbs | Dec 19, 2018 | Consumer Law
As part of my Business Law masters, one of the modules this year has been ‘Consumer Law.’ Whilst this area is huge, it is also an area that affects every single one of us regularly and is very important. Alarmingly, what I found most interesting was the fact that...
by Kerry Gibbs | Oct 25, 2018 | Shareholder & Investor Agreements
When setting up a business, business owners do not usually think about what could go wrong within that business. At the beginning of any start-up, everyone involved will have great expectations about their business idea and will often be completely convinced that it...
by Kerry Gibbs | Oct 10, 2018 | Payment terms, Terms & Conditions
When in business the ultimate aim is to make money right? You expect to be paid for your labour, product or service. So what can you do to ensure you are always paid and also on time? Whilst being paid upfront is the most sensible idea it is not always the most...