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New head of family law for Harrison…

Harrison Drury solicitors has promoted experienced lawyer John Osborne to be its new head of family law. John, who has been with Harrison Drury since January 2016, takes over the…

Phone firm dials-up growth with mill purchase

A Nelson-based company that makes specialist telephones has expanded – and breathed new life into a historic Lancashire mill in the process. DAC Limited – which makes vandal-proof and weatherproof…

Harrison Drury wins ‘Legal Business of the…

Harrison Drury has been named the best law firm in Lancashire at one of the county’s leading business awards ceremonies. The firm won the Legal Business Award at the Red…

10/03/17

Harrison Drury keeps place among UK’s top…

The firm has made the prestigious Sunday Times list of the ‘Top 100 Best Small Companies to Work For’ and this year has placed even higher. The firm is ranked…

23/02/17

Harrison Drury appoints new directors

Harrison Drury has bolstered its senior management team after making a series of promotions. The firm has given directorships to operations manager Laura Dover and associate Nick Booth. Laura has…

21/02/17

Harrison Drury advises on Cuffe and Taylor…

Lancashire-based Cuffe and Taylor, the concert promotion company behind events like the Lytham Festival and Greenwich Music Time, is looking forward to an exciting future after US-based Live Nation Entertainment…

A guide to selling a business

Whether you are looking to retire or merely move onto a new venture, it is important to achieve a clean break from the business and ensure the terms on which…

A guide to buying a business

Buying a business can be an exciting prospect and a powerful driver of business growth. However, it may seem rather daunting to anyone who is not familiar with the process.…

How the changing workplace affects your business

The turbulent political events of 2016, technology trends and the changing economy will have far reaching consequences for the UK workplace over the next 12-months. The Employment law team at…

Is your commercial property ready for new…

New minimum energy performance requirements will be implemented in 2018, but commercial landlords cannot start preparing soon enough. Nicola Beneduce, an associate solicitor in Harrison Drury’s property and construction team…

Achieving lean manufacturing with better contracts

While most manufacturers would aspire to a ‘lean manufacturing’ model, many are prevented from achieving it due to inadequate legal contracts. Nick Booth, head of Harrison Drury’s manufacturing and engineering…

Top marks for aspiring Preston lawyer

A young lawyer who recently joined Harrison Drury Solicitors in Preston has been awarded a prestigious legal prize for achieving the highest exam score in the country for her studies…

09/12/16

Kris will support Harrison Drury growth

Harrison Drury are pleased to announce that we have appointed our first ever in-house marketing and business development manager as we embark on our latest phase of growth. Experienced marketer…

30/11/16

Article 50: How the appeal court process…

The government announced almost immediately after the High Court’s judgment in Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the EU was published, on 3rd November 2016, that it would lodge…

29/11/16

The High Court Ruling on Article 50…

Background After a three day Judicial Review, the High Court has ruled in favour of a campaign group known as ‘the People’s Challenge’, led by Gina Miller, who challenged the…

04/11/16

Clitheroe solicitors office enjoying fast growth

Harrison Drury Solicitors in Clitheroe is witnessing rapid growth just 18 months after establishing a presence in the town. The team originally started out with just one solicitor and secretary at…

27/10/16

Four new trainees for Harrison Drury

As part of our annual intake of new legal talent, Harrison Drury are delighted to announce the arrival of four trainee solicitors, meaning we have now offered a total of…

13/10/16

Skydive raises cash in popular lawyer’s memory

A Ribble Valley woman has raised over £1,000 for a Lancashire hospice after jumping from a plane in memory of a former colleague. Fiona Tyldesley, who lives in Billington, jumped…

27/09/16
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