by Kerry Gibbs | Feb 17, 2020 | IR35, Sub-Contractors & Freelancing
What is a Freelancer? Freelancers are self-employed and they offer services to support businesses – usually where they were employed in a similar role previously. Freelancers often work for more than one client at a time and can charge on a per-job, hourly or...
by Kerry Gibbs | Feb 6, 2020 | Contract Law, Terms & Conditions
Thousands of contracts are entered into every day, many of which one party may not have any idea what the terms are or even what the contract looks like. We hear it time and time again that ‘there was no terms’.. or ‘I never sign contracts’. Unfortunately, this is not...
by Kerry Gibbs | Jan 28, 2020 | GDPR & Data Protection, Privacy Policy
Our personal data is everywhere, and as business owners you are responsible for processing that data safely and securely. A little under 2 years ago saw a mass panic with regards to the law changes and despite it not being talked about as much it has not gone away....
by Kerry Gibbs | Jan 27, 2020 | Consumer Law, Terms & Conditions
The likes of Klarna and Clearpay have become the new way to shop online. Known as point-of-sale loans, major online retailers are giving consumers the option to buy now and pay later on items. The choice of spreading the cost over 3 months or paying up to 30 days...
by Kerry Gibbs | Jan 22, 2020 | Consumer Law, GDPR & Data Protection, Privacy Policy, Website
Barnes and Shirley who are a eCommerce marketing agency and consultancy invited us to feature on their website to share our knowledge regarding eCommerce terms and conditions. Terms & conditions should be the first legal document that you put in place when...