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Government seeks feedback on plans for a…

On April 12, 2023, the government published a consultation to introduce a separate use class for short-term lets and associated permitted development rights in England. Amanda Marwood and Zakira Vika…

The importance of agreeing terms and conditions…

Chloe Wishart, trainee solicitor in Harrison Drury’s corporate team, highlights the importance of agreeing terms and conditions in the delivery of goods in reference to the recent case of BDW…

Fish farm targets Yorkshire expansion after securing…

One of the oldest fish farms in the UK has expanded with a third site after securing a 15-year lease with the Environment Agency. The lease has enabled Costa Spring…

Jane Fillis

Rural Property Lawyer

Harrison Drury’s High Court victory highlights issue…

In a recent judgment, where Harrison Drury successfully acted for the claimant, His Honour Judge Pearce emphasised the importance of complying with PD57AC and the potential sanctions solicitors face if…

Wayne Ellison

Rural Business Consultant

Rhian Sale

Associate Solicitor

Landmark judgment on collateral warranties used in…

A legal precedent established in 2013 with help from Harrison Drury’s property litigation team has been used to determine another construction dispute at the Court of Appeal. The case has…

Commercial rent arrears – Do I have…

Alex Walmsley, solicitor in our commercial property litigation team, takes a fresh look at the issue of commercial rent arrears caused by the coronavirus pandemic following a recent Court of…

Clare Davey

Senior Associate Solicitor

Lucy Parkhouse

Trainee Solicitor

Samantha Faud

Associate Solicitor

Tom Connell

Apprentice Solicitor

Using sustainability to attract employees – top…

The battle for talent has seen the issue of ‘greener employment’ surge up the agenda for many businesses seeking to be more appealing to future employees. Harrison Drury’s employment law…

Winding-up petitions after April 1st – what…

As of 1 April 2022, the temporary restrictions on issuing winding-up petitions will come to an end, as part of a general relaxation of coronavirus-related legislation. Peter Barlow examines if…

The Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act

After the government has issued many press releases heavy on ideas yet light on detail, the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act is now in force, and the long moratorium has ended.…

Entrepreneur opens Thai restaurant with ‘street market’…

A business graduate from Lancaster University has opened a Thai restaurant in the heart of Lancaster. Jing Pongwisaitat, founder of TwoThai restaurant, seeks to offer an authentic Thai street food…

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