Regulators join forces in health & safety clampdown
A joint investigation by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) and the Environment Agency into an explosion at a Lancashire waste management site cost the operator £195,000 – and underscores…
James Robbins gains insolvency qualification
A solicitor from Harrison Drury has been recognised for his expertise in insolvency matters after passing a key exam. James Robbins has gained the Certificate of Proficiency in Insolvency (CPI),…
New reporting rules for workplace injuries
From October 1, changes to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) come into being aimed at simplifying the reporting mechanism. RIDDOR puts duties on employers, the…
What should be in my executive employment contract?
Problem: I’m in negotiations with a potential new employer about a senior executive position. What should I ask to be included in my employment contract and should I have a…
Clients benefit from Harrison Drury’s international alliance
Harrison Drury is helping clients open up international trade opportunities and manage overseas legal disputes thanks to its membership of a professional international alliance. The firm has witnessed an increase…
Harrison Drury wins landmark case for construction sector
Harrison Drury has won a landmark case at the High Court that is likely to have significant repercussions for the UK construction sector. The firm represented Parkwood Leisure Ltd in…