Planning a greener path to business recovery after COVID-19
Harrison Drury's environmental, energy and utilities team, has collaborated with Becky Toal, director at Lancashire-based sustainability consultancy firm, Crowberry Consulting, to provide guidance for businesses looking to opt for a…
HMRC given further regulatory powers to investigate CRJS furlough fraud
David Edwards, director and head of Harrison Drury’s regulatory and compliance team, takes a look at how HMRC intends to follow up fraudulent claims made against its scheme designed to…
The impact of energy efficiency regulations on the rural commercial property sector
Many landowners have diversified into providing commercial premises by converting historic farms buildings. Given the age of some of these buildings, they risk breaching MEES regulations come 2023. Lucy Beachell,…
Holly joins Harrison Drury’s private client team in Lancaster
Harrison Drury has appointed wills and estates specialist Holly Radcliffe to strengthen our ‘Home and Family’ services in Lancaster. Holly joins us from her previous role as ‘private client’ solicitor…
What happens if a furloughed employee has EMI options?
Enterprise management incentive options (EMI options) are a type of share option commonly granted by companies looking to retain key employees through equity interests. Kerry Southworth, solicitor and corporate law…
Mixed-use Stamp Duty Land Tax: When can you claim?
Lucy Beachell from Harrison Drury’s rural sector team outlines how different approaches to purchasing rural property can reduce the stamp duty land tax liability. He also reinforces the importance in…
Residential landlords update: Prepare now to reactivate possession proceedings
Hayley Bamber, of Harrison Drury’s property litigation team, explains what landlords need to be aware of after the introduction of new legislation and updated Practice Direction 55C. On 26 March,…