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What is DAS Businesslaw?

DAS Businesslaw contains a range of regularly updated business and legal guides, document builders, interactive checklists and videos that can help you with the day-to-day running of your business, as well as helping you to manage its exposure to legal risk.

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DAS Businesslaw’s document builders can help you quickly create documents such as HR policies; T&C documentation; privacy statements; copyright and trademark licenses; data protection policy; employee contracts; and debt recovery letters. It also includes a number of Covid-19 guides, templates and documents to help your business.

In addition, DAS Businesslaw contains hundreds of regularly updated expert guides and videos on topics such as branding, crowdfunding, financial and tax planning, and marketing strategy to help build and grow your business.

Legal advice helpline included

DAS Businesslaw also includes access to our legal advice and risk management helpline available 24/7 365 days a year*. So whether you’re facing a serious legal issue or just want to check something with our legal advisers, DAS is available to provide practical advice and clear next steps across a range of different legal areas, including:

  • Employment contracts
  • Disciplinary procedures
  • Commercial contracts & disputes
  • Redundancy & termination
  • Property damage
  • Landlord & tenant disputes
  • Commercial property issues
  • HMRC tax enquiries
  • Intellectual property protection
  • Business registration.

...plus much more.

How do I get started?

Access to DAS Businesslaw is included in all DAS Commercial Legal Expenses products. These products are normally sold by Brokers directly to businesses. You may already have access to DAS Businesslaw as part of an existing business product, so it’s important to check your policy documentation for your access details. Once you have this information, follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit dasbusinesslaw.co.uk 
  2. Type your voucher code (found within your policy documentation) into the ‘voucher code’ text box and press Validate Voucher;
  3. Fill out your name and email address, create a password, and specify what type of business you have;
  4. Validate your email address by pressing the link in the confirmation email that you receive.

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*Advice on the laws of England and Wales can be provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Beyond this jurisdiction, or for very specialist legal matters, we will refer you to one of our specialist advisers. Specialist advice is provided 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday, excluding public and bank holidays.

Reduce your business's risk of unnecessary litigation with our legal advice and risk management helpline, and our online legal document and guide service

Legal advice helpline

If you are a DAS commercial customer, you have access to our experienced legal advice team as part of your policy.

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Our business legal expenses insurance is designed to assist you with the legal challenges of running a business.

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