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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.

Dispute Resolution in Care Homes

Our approach is always to try and resolve disputes swiftly and economically with minimum disruption to our clients. However, our legal experts are fully committed to fighting for our clients…

Care Home Contracts

Our commercial team has experience in dealing with a broad spectrum of contracts within the care sector, from trading contracts to ownership and management agreements.

Sales and Purchases of Care Homes

Our corporate and commercial team is well versed in handling business transactions in the care home sector, whether it is a one-off sale or purchase, or a multi-million-pound care group…

Regulatory and Compliance in Care Homes

Our specialist team is able to work with care home clients proactively to help them reduce the risk of regulatory issues arising, as well as robustly defending clients against regulatory…

HR in Care Homes

Our employment team has vast experience advising care homes on a wide range of issues, whether at a day-to-day operational level, or for strategic projects like business sales and  acquisitions…

Commercial Contracts

Our Corporate department are highly skilled in delivering bespoke and comprehensive contracts for all manner of commercial arrangements.

Getting your commercial properties ready for new…

With new Energy Performance Certificate Regulations looming from 1 April 2020, property lawyer Simon England looks at what landlords must do to get their properties ready. The minimum EPC standard…

A guide to retirement planning for business…

Jan Wright, a director within our private client team at Harrison Drury, outlines the key five areas that business owners need to address when doing their retirement planning. Like most…

What should go in my business terms…

Jack Stephenson, solicitor in the corporate team at Harrison Drury solicitors, offers a simple guide to what should be in a business’ standard terms and conditions. Standard terms and conditions…

Q&A: Taking over the family business

In our latest Q&A, Jack Stephenson, senior associate solicitor of the corporate team at Harrison Drury, offers some advice for family business owners and those family members looking to take…

North West lawyer qualifies as UK anti-doping…

A lawyer at Harrison Drury solicitors has qualified as a UK anti-doping (UKAD) accredited advisor. James Dickinson, who joined the firm in 2015, has worked towards the accreditation as part…

Double award win for leading Lancashire law…

Harrison Drury solicitors has been named as Legal Company of the Year and John Chesworth, executive chairman at Harrison Drury, scooped the coveted title of Business Personality of the Year at…

Agricultural Property Disputes

Our specialist property litigation team has extensive experience and can assist in all areas of agricultural and rural property and land disputes. We act in the full spectrum of property…

Fulwood and Broughton cricket club complete on…

Plans to develop Fulwood and Broughton cricket club have moved a step closer after the land was officially purchased on Monday 18th June 2018. The Preston-based cricket club has acquired…

21/06/18

Festival and Events Licensing

Harrison Drury's dedicated licensing team has experience of advising individuals, businesses and performers to plan and host major multi-day UK concerts, festivals and events. Our events licencing solicitors have experience…

Growth in corporate deals for Harrison Drury

Harrison Drury has reported a significant upturn in corporate activity and is confident about growing its deals pipeline further in the rest of 2018. So far in 2018, the firm…

Is the Wembley deal a game-changer for…

Alex Walmsley of Harrison Drury’s sports law team assess the merits of bid to purchase Wembley Stadium and what it might mean for the FA and the stadium’s future. Wembley…

15/05/18
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