by Steven Mather | May 27, 2022 | Blog, Legal Updates, YBL Blogs
Are two directors required to authorise the commencement of legal proceedings? Yes says the High Court. The High Court has considered whether one of two directors (Director A) had authority to instruct solicitors on the company’s behalf to apply for an...
by Steven Mather | May 27, 2022 | Uncategorized
The High Court has considered, in the context of a share purchase transaction, whether the beneficial owner of half the sale shares (B) was liable for fraudulent misrepresentation and breach of warranty claims brought by the buyer (IV), in circumstances where B had...
by Steven Mather | May 27, 2022 | Blog, Legal Updates, YBL Blogs
During the process of registering your company, you formed: A ‘Memorandum of Association’ – a legal statement signed by all initial shareholders or guarantors agreeing to form the company. ‘Articles of Association’ – written rules about running the company...
by Steven Mather | May 27, 2022 | Blog, Legal Updates, YBL Blogs
Standard Terms and Conditions are a contract between two parties, and are used by companies who supply products or services. They can be used in B2B or B2C situations. Your business’s T&Cs lay out exactly how your business operates. For instance: Do you...
by Steven Mather | May 27, 2022 | Blog, Legal Updates, YBL Blogs
The COVID-19 pandemic brought flexible and hybrid working patterns with its destruction. Which, most of us will agree, is a good thing. Businesses offering flexible working to their team members have seen rises in productivity, reduced office-based and resource costs,...