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Setting up a business involves complying with a range of legal requirements. Find out which ones apply to you and your new enterprise.

Every business needs to be aware of its obligations under minimum wage and equal pay laws, as well as recent pensions auto-enrolment changes.

What particular regulations do specific types of business (such as a hotel, or a printer, or a taxi firm) need to follow? We explain some of the key legal issues to consider for 200 types of business.

While poor governance can bring serious legal consequences, the law can also protect business owners and managers and help to prevent conflict.

You must comply with legal restrictions on employees' working hours and time off, or risk claims, enforcement action and even prosecution.

The right employment policies are an essential part of effective staff management. Make sure any policy is clear and well communicated to employees.

Whether you want to raise finance, join forces with someone else, buy or sell a business, it pays to be aware of the legal implications.

While sick employees need to be treated fairly, you need to ensure that 'sickness' is not being used as cover for unauthorised absence.

Marketing matters. Marketing drives sales for businesses of all sizes by ensuring that customers think of their brand when they want to buy.

Most pregnant employees are entitled to maternity leave and maternity pay, while new fathers are entitled to paternity leave and paternity pay.

Commercial disputes can prove time-consuming, stressful and expensive, but having robust legal agreements can help to prevent them from occurring.

As well as undermining morale, illegal discrimination can lead to workplace grievances. Employee discrimination is covered by the Equality Act 2010.

Whether your business owns or rents premises, your legal liabilities can be substantial. Commercial property law is complex, but you can avoid common pitfalls.

Home, remote and lone workers are becoming increasingly commonplace. Key issues include communication and how to manage and motivate people remotely.

With information and sound advice, living up to your legal responsibilities to safeguard your employees, customers and visitors need not be difficult or costly.

The right approach to consulting with and providing information to your employees can improve employee motivation and performance.

As information technology continues to evolve, legislation must also change. It affects everything from data protection and online selling to internet policies for employees.

Disciplinary and grievance issues can be a major burden to employers. Putting in place and following the right procedures is essential.

Following the right dismissal and redundancy procedures helps protect your business and minimise the risk of a legal dispute at tribunal.

Intellectual property (IP) isn't solely relevant to larger businesses or those involved in developing innovative new products: all products have IP.

Employment tribunal claims are a worrying prospect for any employer. A tribunal case is a no-win situation – even if the claim is unjustified.

Knowing how and when you plan to sell or relinquish control of your business can help you to make better decisions and achieve the best possible outcome.

From bereavement, wills, inheritance, separation and divorce to selling a house, personal injury and traffic offences, learn more about your personal legal rights.

Elite Business Live to take place this March

18 January 2024

The premier business conference, Elite Business Live, is set to open its doors for the 11th year on 13-14 March 2024, at the Leonardo Royal Hotel, St. Paul's, London.

This prestigious event is dedicated to the most dynamic fast-track start-ups, SMEs, and high growth businesses, offering an unrivaled platform for growth and innovation.

Over the course of two days, thousands of business leaders and entrepreneurs will gather to share insights, build connections, and redefine the landscape of modern business. Attendees can engage with panel discussions, take part in interactive breakout sessions and exclusive VIP networking opportunities.

Esteemed entrepreneur and serial founder Oli Barrett, and Hannah Prevett, Deputy editor The Times and The Sunday Times will orchestrate the proceedings, alongside a diverse array of over 50 industry pioneers and experts. The impressive lineup of high-profile speakers includes Alison Edgar MBE, author and media commentator; Piers Linney, former investor on Dragons’ Den (Shark Tank) and Co-founder of Implement AI, and Allyson Stewart-Allen, Chief Executive of International Marketing Partners.

The conference will delve into a variety of pressing topics, including sales strategy enhancement, the integration of AI in business, remote work dynamics, cultivating a growth mindset for global success, leveraging data and technology for business transformation, and effective PR and marketing tactics to boost sales. Additional discussions will focus on talent management, international market expansion, and the evolving discourse on sustainability.

"I am thrilled to be part of Elite Business Live 2024. I’ll be sharing my insights drawn from my journey in international business. This event is not just a conference; it's a catalyst for transformation, equipping SMEs with the tools to innovate, expand, and excel." Allyson Stewart-Allen, International Marketing Partners

Elite Business Live is committed to supporting the thriving SME community and ensuring maximum accessibility. The two-day event will be live streamed for free to over half a million entrepreneurs and business leaders.

Throughout January, online tickets are available buy one, get one free. Register today.

Submitted by Scott English, CEMG

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