Step into any connected-home demo room, and you'll immediately sense the magic, lights syncing with sound, intuitive security, and sleek interfaces powered by sophisticated technology. But every CEDIA member knows there's a hidden complexity: legal hurdles that can slow down even the best installers.
Over the past year, we've talked with countless industry professionals who thrive on technology but struggle with paperwork. Their request? "Give us reliable solicitors, contracts and compliance, then let us focus on building amazing experiences."
“I joined Lawyerlink a few months ago and have been impressed with the complete service. After a swift onboarding, I had my solicitor the very next day. Lawyerlink has helped me proactively manage compliance and third-party contract concerns. It's tailored, personal, and professional—excellent value for any SME needing clear, practical legal support.”
– CEDIA member, Managing Director
Since 29 April 2024, the UK's Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) regulations have been in force, impacting every internet-connected device you specify or install. Using non-compliant equipment could lead to enforcement notices, forced recalls, or hefty fines.
Your beautifully designed terms and conditions can't override the Consumer Rights Act. Every installation must meet standards of being "satisfactory", "fit for purpose", and "as described". Falling short could mean refund demands, free re-installs, or worse.
Domestic installations remain firmly under Part P of Building Regulations. Unless you're registered with a competent-person scheme, you need third-party certification, or risk criminal penalties and costly corrections.
Clients often tweak their vision mid-project. Without airtight change-order clauses, you risk additional unpaid work, delays, and penalties.
Factor in additional responsibilities like data protection compliance, IR35 checks for freelancers, and complex supplier T&Cs, and it's clear why many CEDIA members spend more evenings buried in contracts than configuring scenes.
"Lawyerlink is responsive and tailor the solutions offered to best suit my business needs and requirements. They are on hand as and when I have questions or want advice generally. I would recommend them to all SME's looking for legal solutions or legal advice for their businesses"
– CEDIA member, Managing Director
This frustration is exactly why so many businesses within this industry are turning to Lawyerlink. Our subscription model means predictable, fixed monthly fees. No surprise hourly bills, no hidden charges. Just comprehensive legal expertise when you need it, allowing you to stay focused on delivering extraordinary smart-home experiences.
We offer more than templates, bots or generic advice. Our services are delivered by qualified solicitors who understand the industry and work with you to strengthen your business.
Whether you're looking to protect your intellectual property, stay ahead of new compliance requirements, manage freelancers, or draft watertight contracts, we've got you covered. Our core services for smart-home businesses include:
Through our Client Hub, you can chat directly with your legal team, book meetings, upload documents and track your matters in real time. It's legal support that’s fast, transparent and genuinely proactive.
The smart-home industry is booming, but regulators are increasingly vigilant. A single oversight, a forgotten disclaimer, a missed Part P certification, can turn profitable projects into costly headaches. Lawyerlink lets you reclaim your evenings to do what you love, so you don't have to worry about legal developments, compliance and contracts.
Future-proof your smart-home business today—trust Lawyerlink to handle your legal landscape, while you get back to creating connected magic.