…… and why these free or low cost documents could end up costing you more in the long run. The internet is full of terms and conditions generators and websites offering various contracts for free or at a low price. Whilst the low cost may be attractive, relying on...
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...
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...
I wrote an article back in July which mentioned the new travel regulations that were coming into force. At the time, I didn’t realise exactly how many businesses would be effected but it’s huge! The Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations...
I find it quite interesting that when I asked the question “do you read terms and conditions”, the general answer was no. When I asked the question “would you sign a business to business contract before reading it”, the answer was very...
The current affairs of Carillion has brought doubt into the many minds of those in the construction industry. “Whats going to happen? Are we going to get paid? How can we prevent this from ever happening to us?” So what happened to Carillion? Well it is...