Waterfront launched a new package of affordable legal services for tech businesses, called LawBox:tech at the Business Startup Show on 6 June.
Marketing Director, Jo Parry said: “It was great to meet people thinking about startng up or growing their own businesses and talk to them about the challenges they face. We know that cashflow is always an issue, so we’re really pleased to be offering a package of tailored legal services for a set monthly subscription, which represents at least a 20 per cent discount on our usual prices.”
The Business Startup show at ExCel London was attended by 20,000 businesses over two days.
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