The idea of starting or growing your business is always an adrenaline (and nerve) inducing time. It’s novel and new whether it’s your first step in your business’ lifecycle, or you’re growing and adding a new distribution channel, your first employee or bringing on new clients.
But part of the business lifecycle is how you handle the inevitable learning curves. If it isn’t handled effectively and quickly the ultimate value of your company could be compromised.
The importance of setting up terms and conditions and supplier agreements correctly to avoid disputes
What options are available if a dispute arises including
Sarah Naylor – Sarah is a director at Switalskis Solicitors with over 15 years experience supporting start ups and growing businesses through their business lifecycle. From inception Sarah supports her clients with the setting up and legal framework their business needs. She continues to work with them as they grow, expand, transform, and even sell.