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TV in licensed premises – what you need to know

TV in licensed premises is a tricky issue. The recent court case involving a Portsmouth landlady’s bid to be able to show live Premier League football via foreign satellite channels, has…

19/10/11
Leisure, Tourism & RetailLicensing
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Harrison Drury advises Bill Beaumont Textiles on new premises

Harrison Drury has advised former England rugby captain Bill Beaumont on his company's lease of new commercial premises in Chorley and the sale of its historic former home. Bill Beaumont…

28/09/11
Case StudiesHD NewsProperty & Construction

Could heads of terms provide a roadmap for your business deal?

A heads of terms document is used towards the start of a commercial transaction, and is used to set out the principle terms of agreement between the parties before substantive…

12/09/11
Automotive, Transport & LogisticsBanking, Finance & ProfessionalDigital & Creative

Do employment contracts cover unforeseen events?

Last month’s English riots served as a reminder of the huge disruption and upheaval such unforeseen incidents can cause to businesses. The disturbances left many business owners having to make…

06/09/11
Automotive, Transport & LogisticsBanking, Finance & ProfessionalCharities & Not for Profit

Be proactive in obtaining a late licence

There’s been a lot of concern recently with regard to ‘late licences’ and a number of premises have had their Premises Licences reviewed as a result of complaints, usually noise…

01/09/11
Leisure, Tourism & RetailLicensing

Bob Rawkins teams up with Harrison Drury

Harrison Drury has retained the services of well-known Lancashire accountant Bob Rawkins to spearhead the firm’s business development activity. Bob, who has over 40 years’ experience in the professional services…

16/08/11
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Harrison Drury acts on leasing of new business units

A former meat-packing factory on a Lancashire industrial estate has been given a new lease of life after being converted into new business units. The 10,000 sq ft property at…

09/08/11
Case StudiesHD NewsProperty & Construction

Could ‘deferred consideration’ help you get that deal done?

With funding for acquisitions still being hard to come by, buyers are increasingly looking for ways to spread the cost. Historically it was the norm for the full amount of…

05/08/11
Automotive, Transport & LogisticsBanking, Finance & ProfessionalDigital & Creative

Harrison Drury appoints Shena Baron to family law team

Harrison Drury has appointed Shena Baron to head up its family law team. The legal executive, who has almost 20 years’ experience in family law, joins Harrison Drury from Napthens…

03/08/11
Divorce & Family LawHD News

Harrison Drury backs bid to revive historic Winckley Square

Harrison Drury has given its backing to a newly formed community interest company aimed at driving the revival of Preston’s historic Winckley Square. Winckley Square Community Interest Company (WSCIC) has…

03/08/11
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