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Woolley & Co E-Zine
Keeping You Up To Date With Changes That Affect Your Business
Welcome to all our new readers and for those who have been reading our E-Zines for the
last few months we’re glad you are still there! This month there are a few tips on
how you can recover bad debts, cost effectively, and a reminder for businesses trading
on-line of how they need to comply with new DTI regulations.We welcome your feedback – if there is any particular legal issue you’d like to see covered send the details through to marketing@e-lawfirm.co.uk. Andrew Woolley
Andrew Woolley, Principal, Woolley & Co
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Getting Cash Flowing
At some time or another every business has difficulty getting paid. We’ve found that many business owners didn’t pursue debts through their lawyer because they think the fees will be too high - or even that they can’t find out how much it will actually cost. Here’s some advice on how you can make sure you control the costs of debt recovery and at the end of this E-Zine we offer to recover your debts for free!At Woolley & Co we advise all clients to consider the following questions before instructing a lawyer to recover debts:
Woolley & Co has a fast, cost-effective approach to debt recovery. A checklist is available at www.e-lawfirm.co.uk which explains how this works and the roles for you, your lawyer, the Courts and the debtor. Hopefully your business has got off to a good start in 2003 – but if you are having cash flow problems take a look at our special offer, to help you recover bad debts, at the end of this E-Zine.
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Selling On-line or Electronically?
Take a look at our checklist to make sure you comply with new DTI regulations introduced last August.Does your website:
Every business advertising or selling on the Internet, by e-mail, on interactive TV or on mobile phones must comply as failure could mean orders being cancelled and your company charged damages for breach of duty. In addition from 23 October 2003 you could be served with orders forcing you to change your e-commerce procedures. Any company ignoring these rules could have its website shutdown, face fines or even imprisonment. For advice on whether your website or e-commerce activities are compliant with the regulations contact Andrew Woolley on 01789 267377 or email aw@e-lawfirm.co.uk.
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