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    Sole trader to limited company questions

    Thanks for your input everyone, that's very helpful.
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    Sole trader to limited company questions

    Thanks very much both. To clarify, I currently send clients a quote to accept and digitally sign, and along with that they accept my standard T&Cs. So getting them to specifically accept new T&Cs sounds like the best idea?
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    Sole trader to limited company questions

    Hello, I've just gone from sole trader to limited company. Just wondering what people's thoughts are in terms of dealing with existing clients' contracts: do I need to just tell them of the new details, or get them to sign another contract in the limited company's name?
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    0333 Phone Number

    Free and v cheap geographic numbers available at net-telco.net - highly recommended.
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    New business

    As well as all the knowledge on here, there may be business advice available in your local area, through the local authority or some other body, that could really help you as you set up your business.
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    Hello all

    Hi everyone, I've had some useful advice on this forum but I don't think I've introduced myself. My name's Gary Morgan and I'm a web designer based in Beeston, Nottingham. We've got the University campus on this side of the city and I like the cosmopolitan vibe, it's also handy as I've worked...
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    Liability for clients' content as a web designer

    Thanks everyone, I appreciate your thoughts. It's an occupational hazard I guess but thanks for the pointers.
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    Liability for clients' content as a web designer

    Thanks, I was thinking of a website selling a product that gets in trouble with trading standards or somehow injures customers.
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    Liability for clients' content as a web designer

    I'm a web designer and I'm curious to find out how liable I am for content on my clients' websites, whether I'm designing, maintaining or hosting them? I hope that common sense prevails and that the client is liable for the legality of their content, but was wondering what people's experience is.