EPISODE · Feb 11, 2021 · 29 MIN
Why Should You Have A Contract As A Freelancer Or If You Are Self-Employed?
from Get Legally Speaking With Hatti Suvari · host Hatti Suvari
Are you self-employed or freelancing, and relying on trust instead of a solid contract? What happens when things go wrong with a client?In this practical and empowering episode Hatti Suvari is joined by senior barrister Tim Sampson to break down the legal essentials every freelancer and business owner needs to know. Do you need a contract? What must it include to properly protect you? And what are your options if a client relationship breaks down? This episode gives you clear, no-nonsense guidance to help you avoid costly mistakes and operate with confidence. If you’re in business, or know someone that is, then this is knowledge you can’t afford to miss or share! #HattiSuvari #TimSampson #freelancer #selfemployed #contractlaw #businesslaw #legaleducation #getlegallyspeaking Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Are you self-employed or freelancing, and relying on trust instead of a solid contract? What happens when things go wrong with a client?In this practical and empowering episode Hatti Suvari is joined by senior barrister Tim Sampson to break down the legal essentials every freelancer and business owner needs to know. Do you need a contract? What must it include to properly protect you? And what are your options if a client relationship breaks down? This episode gives you clear, no-nonsense guidance to help you avoid costly mistakes and operate with confidence. If you’re in business, or know someone that is, then this is knowledge you can’t afford to miss or share! #HattiSuvari #TimSampson #freelancer #selfemployed #contractlaw #businesslaw #legaleducation #getlegallyspeaking
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