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UK SMEs encounter 8 legal issues a year

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

A survey commissioned by online legal tech firm LawBite found that SMEs experience on average 8 legal issues every year.

According to the survey, the most common legal issues faced by the UK's 5 million SMEs day-to-day were found in five key areas:

  • Disputes (13.2%)
  • Employees and Key Contractors (12.5%)
  • Customers and Suppliers (11.4%)
  • Terms and Conditions (9.2%)
  • Software (9.1%)

With the highest amounts estimated to have been lost in:

  • Disputes (£1.7 billion)
  • Employees and Contractors (£1.6 billion)
  • Customers and Suppliers (£1.6 billion)

Despite the huge amount SMEs are losing in these cases, just 12% think these issues are ‘likely to pose a significant risk' to their business. Interestingly, this percentage more than doubles (25%) when they are asked to forecast whether these problems are likely to affect other businesses rather than their own.

Clive Rich, LawBite Chairman said: ‘SMEs wrongly assume that risky outcomes are more likely to happen to other businesses than to themselves.'

A likely cause for these extraordinary levels of loss is SMEs' reluctance to seek legal advice. The Survey reveals a deep unease with traditional law firms, with only 8% saying that legal fees are good value for money. Only 1 in 5 SMEs rate law firms as ‘good' in terms of ease of access and over 70% of respondents say that legal documentation is not easy to understand.

There appears to be a direct correlation between the negative attitudes of businesses to using lawyers (and law firms) and the amount they are at risk of losing per year. There is a reluctance to spend money on something they believe to be expensive, slow and generally inaccessible.

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