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Employee or self-employed? Why it is such an important decision for business owners

Our employment team, recounts a recent landmark case on employment status and considers the implications for the hair and beauty industry and for businesses in general. Being clear on the…

05/08/20
Employment & HREmployment Law
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Nicola and Hannah chosen to lead Harrison Drury offices

Harrison Drury has appointed new heads for our Clitheroe and Lancaster offices as part of plans to develop future leaders. Senior associate solicitor Nicola Beneduce has been named head of…

04/08/20
Clitheroe OfficeHD NewsLancaster Office
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Executors of wills breaching their duties – What can be done?

Poorly performing, biased or dishonest executors can cost beneficiaries of wills dearly. Ed Stanley, director and head of contentious probate at Harrison Drury, assesses situations where executors stray from the…

30/07/20
Home & FamilyWills, Inheritance & TrustsWills, Probate & Trusts
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The future of Financial Fair Play after the lifting of Manchester City’s Champions League ban

Alex Walmsley, from Harrison Drury’s sports law team, considers the recent landmark decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and the impact this may have on the future…

29/07/20
Sports Law
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Are written tenancy agreements really that important for rural properties?

Nicola Beneduce, from our commercial property team, highlights some of the pitfalls associated with not having a comprehensive written tenancy agreement in place for an agricultural tenancy. When an agreement…

23/07/20
Land, Estates & Rural BusinessLandlord & Tenant
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Changes to the UK insolvency regime

To ameliorate the unforeseen long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy, the government has made wide-ranging reforms to the UK’s insolvency legislative framework. James Robbins and Benjamin Hughes…

23/07/20
Insolvency & Business Recovery
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Managing your team structure as CJRS ends

The government is gradually winding down CJRS, as businesses re-open across the country and employees are returning to work. Harrison Drury’s employment team, offers a recap on the restructuring process…

21/07/20
Employment & HREmployment Law
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An end to ‘blame’ in divorce set for Autumn 2021

The Divorce, Separation and Dissolution Bill, has now become law. Jenna Atkinson from Harrison Drury’s family team outlines how the proposed changes to the legislation will help bring the divorce…

15/07/20
DivorceDivorce & Family Law
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Factors to consider before selling part of your farmland

There has been an increased demand for acquiring rural land over the years, primarily for development purposes or to secure additional land for working farms. Hannah Hughes from Harrison Drury’s…

14/07/20
Commercial PropertyLand, Estates and Rural Business
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How the new Job Retention Bonus will work

On 8 July, 2020, the government announced a new Job Retention Bonus for employers. Harrison Drury’s Employment Team takes a look at what this means and how it affects those…

10/07/20
CoronavirusEmployment & HREmployment Law
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