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How will new eligibility rules impact female…

Charlotte Hurst, of Harrison Drury’s sports law team, discusses the controversial new Athletes with Differences of Sexual Development classification and the legal options open to female athletes looking to challenge…

03/01/19

What does the Uber drivers’ dispute mean…

Lucy Blezard, of Harrison Drury’s employment and regulatory team, looks at the significance of the decision made in Uber’s appeal against drivers’ rights to pay and holiday, and why the…

Opposing a lease renewal – Supreme Court…

Hayley Bamber, property litigation lawyer at Harrison Drury, looks at a long-awaited Supreme Court judgment in S Frances Ltd v The Cavendish Hotel (London) Ltd which has implications for both…

Sports Arbitration & Litigation

Harrison Drury is able to assist athletes, agents, clubs and sports governing bodies with a wide range of sports dispute resolution matters. In particular, we have significant experience in sports…

Healthcare tender dispute shows need for greater…

Harrison Drury’s Healthcare Sector team, looks at a recent case in which two NHS trusts contested a county council decision to award a nursing services contract to another provider. A…

HD supports expansion for North West jewellery…

Peter Jackson the Jeweller, which celebrates 30 years in business this year, has moved to a new location within Blackburn’s The Mall shopping centre. Peter Jackson, managing director and founder…

How will the Contaminated Blood Inquiry impact…

Harrison Drury’s Healthcare Sector team, assesses the upcoming Contaminated Blood Inquiry and the impact it could have on the healthcare sector. Set to be the largest inquiry ever heard in…

Property firm acquires Leyland commercial site

PJM Property Investments has purchased 1 Aston Way, Leyland for an undisclosed sum and is undertaking a significant refurbishment of the property. Situated on the Moss Side Development Park, the…

What can footballers teach us about breach…

James Dickinson, solicitor in the sports sector team at Harrison Drury, looks at how a dispute between Sunderland AFC and two of its players raises the issue of dealing with…

22/10/18

Using winding-up petitions to recover debts

James Robbins, senior associate solicitor in Harrison Drury’s insolvency and business recovery team, looks at instances where it might be useful to consider a winding-up petition to recover a debt.…

Are electronic signatures legally binding?

In light of the recent Law Commission paper regarding ‘Electronic Signatures’, Robert Orkney, trainee solicitor, with Harrison Drury, considers what this may potentially mean for electronic execution and validation of…

New hairdressing salon makes the cut in…

A Clitheroe hairdresser has realised a life long dream of owning her own salon after buying a property in the town. The salon recently opened following renovations and a re-brand.…

How the ‘experience economy’ is changing the…

Silas Heys, head of Harrison Drury’s hospitality and leisure team, looks at how guests’ changing expectations and other social factors are placing greater demands on hospitality businesses. Primarily because of…

Planning Ahead for Later Life – your…

Harrison Drury, Brewin Dolphin, The Good Care Group and Home Instead (South Lakes) have partnered to deliver a free seminar providing information on Planning Ahead for Later Life. Presenters from…

The Future of Farming

Hosted by Barclays, Harrison Drury Solicitors and Towers & Gornall Chartered Accountants, this event is aimed at giving those owning and managing agricultural and farming businesses expert guidance and advice…

Private Client Services for Care Homes

Our experienced and compassionate team can provide a wide range of services for residents and their families to help them manage their affairs, while helping you meet requirements to protect…

Property in the Care Sector

We have one of the largest commercial property teams in Lancashire and Cumbria and many decades of experience acting for business owners, developers, funders, landlords and tenants.

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