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The Coronavirus Bill – what it means…

Harrison Drury’s Hayley Bamber and Abbie Seed look at how the Coronavirus Bill, recently proposed by the government, will help support landlords and tenants regarding lease payments and protect residential…

Employment Disputes

Our Employment solicitors provide expert advice to employers, in relation to all types of employment-related disputes. Drawing on its wide-ranging experience, our team is able to provide swift, robust advice…

Redundancies & Restructuring

Our employment and HR team have a vast array of experience in assisting our clients on reorganisations and restructures within their businesses. Reorganisations and restructures can often be complex and…

Coronavirus – Do my obligations under a…

Harrison Drury’s Laura Bradley looks at how coronavirus may impact on lease agreements between landlords and tenants. Due to recent developments globally, in the UK some businesses have remained open…

How can I retain my employees during…

Harrison Drury’s employment and HR team, details some practical steps employers may look to take to address a changing workplace during the current coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. Article last updated March…

Coronavirus, working from home and staff absence…

Harrison Drury’s employment law team, outlines the latest coronavirus guidance for employers and explores some of the HR and legal issues. Article last updated March 17 Yesterday’s instruction from government…

Can coronavirus be cited in force majeure…

Maria Roussari, paralegal in Harrison Drury’s commercial property team, discusses force majeure clauses in existing contractual agreements in the wake of the current coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. The ongoing coronavirus COVID-19…

Budget 2020 and coronavirus – What employers…

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced his first budget and, as expected, the coronavirus outbreak has taken centre stage. Harrison Drurys employment law team, looks at the measures that affect employers.…

Attractive future for Clitheroe beautician’s business

A Clitheroe business owner plans to expand her beautician business after securing the lease on units at a local business park. Beauty Boutique has agreed a five-year lease on three…

Coronavirus in the workplace – reducing risk…

Harrison Drury’s employment and HR team, details some practical steps employers can take to manage potential staff sickness and absence linked to the coronavirus outbreak. With new cases of the…

Football club dispute shows importance of shareholder…

Jack Stephenson outlines why the ex-owner of Sheffield United Football Club was refused the chance to appeal against a club ownership dispute. Former owner of Sheffield United, Kevin McCabe, has…

Do directors’ duties remain after a company…

Nick Booth, a director at Harrison Drury and dispute resolution specialist, comments on the recent ruling that addresses the continuing duties of directors after a company enters into administration or…

Drafting construction contracts for modular projects –…

Alex Walmsley, solicitor in Harrison Drury’s property and construction litigation team, discusses how the outcome of a recent case may influence drafting in future construction contracts when dealing with the…

What does a ‘conservation covenant’ mean for…

Alex Walmsley, solicitor in Harrison Drury’s property litigation department, discusses the proposals in the government’s latest green initiative and what they may mean for landowners and future developers. The Environment…

Sussex Royal saga has lessons for protecting…

Kerry Southworth, solicitor in the corporate and commercial team at Harrison Drury, examines the parallels between the Royal Family’s recent woes and the need to protect family businesses. The recent…

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What is the difference between a positive…

Jody Proudman of Harrison Drury’s property litigation team, outlines the distinction between a positive covenant and an easement, and the subsequent obligations to boundary management for land owners. Accurate analysis…

Can I protect the access to sunlight…

Following a recent case, Jody Proudman of Harrison Drury’s property litigation team, discusses the implications for planning applications that affect natural light reaching existing solar panels. Solar panels have in…

What ‘promoting professionalism, reforming regulation’ means for…

David Edwards, director and head of the healthcare sector team, highlights what healthcare professionals need to be aware of following the government’s response to the consultation on reforming regulation. Between…

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