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Get clear and concise legal disclaimers for your business.
Our service ensures that your business complies with legal requirements by providing tailored disclaimers. You can focus on your operations while we handle the legal details.
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Sprintlaw UK offers a wide range of legal services for startups and small businesses across the UK. Our team focuses on providing affordable and accessible legal solutions tailored to the needs of entrepreneurs and small businesses. We cover a broad range of legal areas, including business structuring, contract drafting and review, intellectual property protection, and employment law.
Our services are delivered by experienced lawyers who understand the challenges faced by small businesses. We offer fixed-fee pricing to give you transparency and predictability in legal costs, so you can budget effectively without hidden surprises. Whether you need help setting up your business, protecting your brand, or dealing with complex legal regulations, Sprintlaw UK is here to help.
Our virtual model allows us to provide efficient and flexible legal support nationwide, so you can get the guidance you need when you need it. With Sprintlaw UK, you can focus on growing your business while we take care of your legal needs.
A disclaimer is a statement that helps protect your business by explaining the limits of your responsibilities and liabilities. Under UK law, it can act as a safeguard by informing customers or users about risks linked to your products, services, or content. By making clear what your business is and is not responsible for, a disclaimer can help avoid misunderstandings and reduce the risk of disputes.
For example, if your business provides advice or information, a disclaimer can state that the content is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional advice. This can be especially important in areas such as health, finance, or legal services, where people may otherwise rely on your content to make important decisions.
Including a well-drafted disclaimer on your website or in your contracts can also help manage expectations and reduce the risk of claims. It is important that your disclaimer is clear, concise, and suited to your business activities. Getting legal advice can help you prepare a disclaimer that fits your needs and complies with UK requirements.
When preparing a business disclaimer under UK law, it’s important to include a few key elements so it clearly sets out your responsibilities and helps limit liability. A well-drafted disclaimer should explain the scope of your liability, including what your business is and is not responsible for. This can help manage customer expectations and reduce the risk of disputes.
If your business provides advice or information, it should also make clear that the content is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional advice. This is especially relevant in areas such as health, finance or legal services, where users may rely on the information when making important decisions.
Your disclaimer should also address any risks linked to your products, services or content, so users are informed upfront. This may help protect your business from claims of negligence or liability.
To be effective, a disclaimer should be clear, concise and tailored to your business activities. Getting legal advice can help make sure it complies with UK requirements and suits your business needs.
A disclaimer can be an important way to help protect your business from legal liability under UK law. By clearly setting out the limits of your responsibilities, it can help manage customer expectations and reduce the risk of disputes. It tells users or customers about potential risks linked to your products, services or content, and clarifies what your business is and is not responsible for.
For example, if your business provides advice or information, a disclaimer can state that the content is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional advice. This is particularly important in areas such as health, finance or legal services, where users might otherwise rely on your information when making important decisions.
Including a well-drafted disclaimer on your website or in your contracts may also help protect your business from claims of negligence or liability. To be effective, it should be clear, concise and tailored to your business activities. Getting legal advice can help ensure your disclaimer suits your needs and complies with UK requirements.
To customise a disclaimer for your business under UK law, it should reflect your specific operations and industry requirements. A well-drafted disclaimer should clearly set out the limits of your liability and explain what your business is and is not responsible for.
If your business provides advice or information, it can be helpful to state that the content is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. This is especially relevant in areas such as health, finance or legal services, where people may rely on your content when making important decisions.
Your disclaimer should also address any risks linked to your products, services or content, so users are informed upfront. To be effective, it should be clear, concise and tailored to your business activities. Getting legal advice can help you prepare a disclaimer that suits your business and complies with UK requirements.
Working with us is simple. Start by submitting an enquiry through our website using the form at the top of this page or on our Get Started page. A legal project manager will review your enquiry within 1 business day and get in touch to understand your needs.
They’ll send you a fixed-fee quote setting out the costs, scope, and timing. If you’re happy to proceed, you can accept and sign our engagement letter online. Once that’s done, we’ll connect you with an expert lawyer who will complete your project by email, phone, or video chat, usually within 5 business days.
If you’re not looking for help with a specific matter, you can explore our platform, which offers free templates, tools to help get your business set up, and a free tier to get started. Whether you need legal support or just want to browse resources, we’ve got you covered.
At Sprintlaw, we offer a range of legal services tailored to startups and small businesses. Our pricing is transparent and designed to suit different needs:
- One-off services: Many of our one-off legal services, such as document drafting or reviews, are provided at a fixed fee. Prices typically range from £100 to £1,500, depending on the complexity and scope of the work. You can contact our team at any time for a free quote.
- Membership plans: For ongoing legal support, we offer Sprintlaw Memberships. Memberships include benefits such as access to legal templates, a legal helpline, free legal consultations, and credits for services. We also have a free tier to help you get started, and our standard membership starts at just £33 /month, with options to upgrade for additional value.
- Customised packages: For larger or more complex projects, such as custom contract drafting, we’ll provide a tailored quote after understanding your specific requirements.
We aim to be cost-effective while maintaining high-quality legal services. If you’d like an estimate tailored to your needs, feel free to contact our team.
Sprintlaw UK operates fully virtually, with our team working online across the UK to support startups and small businesses nationwide. Many of our team are based in London and often meet at co-working offices, but our operations remain fully digital, giving both our clients and team flexibility and efficiency.
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Get a free quote
Our legally trained consultants will prepare a fixed-fee quote for you.
Accept online
Accept your fixed-fee quote and e-sign our engagement letter.
Speak with a lawyer
Our expert lawyers will talk you through your project via phone, video call or whatever suits.
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