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Building your business website: the legal side 

By Sarah Naylor

We have been helping businesses to get started for over 10 years. An essential tool for any new business is to create a website. It is a crucial step in establishing your online presence and reaching your target audience. Whether your website is to give information about you or whether you trade through your website, we have the expertise to help you cover the legal side of things.

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It is important to ensure that your website complies with relevant legal requirements to avoid legal issues and protect your business. It can often be easy to overlook the importance of the legal documents you need for a website in the excitement of preparing for a new business launch. However, it really is crucial that you protect your business from the outset by having this in place. Your website documents should be written by experts to make sure they are legally compliant and tailored to your business needs. We can provide you with a full suite of everything you need, tailored to the needs and requirements of your business.

Here are some of the legal requirements you should consider, to help you create a successful business website:

It is always a good idea to consult with a legal professional to ensure that your website complies with all relevant legal requirements.

To learn more about building your website and to make sure you get your legal documents right, contact us today. Call 01302 320621 or email help@switalskis.com

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Sarah has over 18 years’ experience in the legal sector. She is a Director and Solicitor as well as the Head of our Commercial and Disputes team

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