Starting strong with the right legal foundations
Launching a new business is exciting — but getting the legal side right from the start can save you time, money, and stress later. Hastings Legal advises start-ups across the Scottish Borders, helping owners choose the best structure, protect their brand, and meet all legal requirements before trading begins.
Choosing the Right Business Structure
The way you set up your business will affect your tax position, liability, and how decisions are made. We can advise on the advantages and disadvantages of:
- Sole trader – Simple to set up, but you are personally responsible for debts.
- Partnership – Shared responsibilities and profits, but also joint liability.
- Limited company – Separate legal entity, which can protect personal assets and may offer tax advantages.
- Limited liability partnership (LLP) – Combines partnership flexibility with limited liability.
Protecting Your Name and Brand
Before you invest in signage, packaging, or marketing:
- Check the name is available at Companies House (for companies) and on the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) register.
- Consider registering a trademark to protect your brand.
- Secure website domain names and social media handles.
Contracts and Terms of Business
Having clear written contracts reduces the risk of disputes. Depending on your business, you may need:
- Customer terms and conditions.
- Supplier agreements.
- Employment contracts.
- Confidentiality or non-disclosure agreements.
Regulatory and Licensing Requirements
Some businesses need a licence before they can legally operate — for example:
- Alcohol sales.
- Food preparation and service.
- Taxi or private hire services.
- Childcare provision.
We can check what’s required in your sector and prepare applications.
Property and Premises
If you need business premises, take legal advice before signing any lease or purchase agreement. This includes checking planning permissions, permitted use, and compliance with health and safety law.
Protecting the Future of Your Business
From day one, think about:
- Business insurance.
- Data protection compliance.
- Shareholder or partnership agreements (if relevant).
Wills and Powers of Attorney — to ensure the business can keep running if something happens to you.
Next Steps
Hastings Legal can help you start your business on the right footing. We’ll explain your legal obligations, prepare the documents you need, and be on hand as you grow.
Call 01573 225999 or email legal@hastingslegal.co.uk to arrange an initial consultation.

