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How will Trident renewal benefit Cumbria?

Nick Booth, head of Harrison Drury’s manufacturing and engineering team, comments on the Trident nuclear deterrent vote and what it means for Barrow’s shipyards. The House of Commons has backed…

21/07/16
HD NewsManufacturing & Engineering
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What happens to employment law when Britain leaves the EU?

Following Britain’s decision to leave the EU, Harrison Drury's Employment team looks at the possible consequences for UK employment legislation. A formal EU exit process is likely to take up…

19/07/16
Employment Law

Insurance Act: Firms urged to act ahead of law change

Businesses are being urged to look closely at their insurance cover ahead of the biggest shake-up to insurance contract law in more than 100 years. The Insurance Act 2015 comes…

12/07/16
Business Protection

What does Brexit vote mean for the property sector?

Simon England, head of the property and construction solicitors at Harrison Drury, outlines the possible impact on the sector following Britain’s decision to leave the EU. Now that the UK…

07/07/16
Property & Construction

Brexit’s impact on your contractual obligations

Our Corporate team examines the possible implications of Britain’s pending exit of the EU on business contracts and what steps businesses may need to take. We previously published a series…

01/07/16
Automotive, Transport & LogisticsBusiness ProtectionManufacturing & Engineering

Can I take my child on holiday abroad without my former partner’s consent?

With the school summer holidays fast approaching, it is important for separated parents to make holiday arrangements for their children as soon as possible as they can often be a…

30/06/16
Divorce

Employers beware of plans to scrap non-compete clauses

The government is looking into banning non-compete clauses in a bid to boost commercial innovation. Harrison Drury's Employment team discusses what this means for employers and explains how they can…

29/06/16
Employment Law

Harrison Drury uses the force for Lytham Festival

Harrison Drury is taking Lytham Festival ‘to a new galaxy’ after helping organisers gain permission to show the latest Star Wars movie. The firm’s licensing team has advised music and…

28/06/16
HD NewsLeisure, Tourism & RetailLicensing

Ensuring ex-employees delete confidential information

In a major ruling, the High Court has ordered the deletion of confidential information from devices owned by a business’ former employees who went to work for a rival firm.…

22/06/16
Employment Law

Death in the digital age: Looking after your e-estate

Unsurprisingly the Wills Act 1837 does not cover what happens to your online presence when you die. Harrison Drury’s James Dickinson examines some of the issues. Everyone understands that when…

13/06/16
Digital & CreativeWills, Probate & Trusts
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