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Opposing a lease renewal – Supreme Court clarifies use of ‘ground F’

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…

What does the new digital land register mean for conveyancing?

With the first digital mortgage emerging in April and the introduction of HM Land Registry’s new digital Local Land Charges Register. Harrison Drury Solicitor, ­­Hannah Hughes, looks at what affect…

Getting your commercial properties ready for new EPC Regulations

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…

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Harrison Drury team to tackle Yorkshire Three Peaks

A team from Harrison Drury’s Kendal office will walk the Yorkshire Three Peaks in June to raise money for Kendal Mountain Search and Rescue Team (MSRT). Amanda Marwood, Silas Heys,…

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What does The New Electronics Communications Code mean for landowners?  

After receiving the Royal Assent in April 2017, The New Electronics Communication Code has now come into force, as of 28 December 2018. Laura Bradley from Harrison Drury solicitors explores…

What should you do if you’re affected by Carillion’s insolvency?

Construction firm, Carillion PLC, announced this week that it and its five sister companies had been placed into compulsory liquidation. Harrison Drury’s construction and insolvency teams look at what this…

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Anvic Developments sells three offices to Seneca Property

North West serviced office business Anvic Developments Limited has sold three of its offices to Seneca Property in a multi-million-pound deal. Anvic has sold its City View House serviced office…

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Multi-million-pound Morecambe seafront development underway

Work is underway on a multi-million-pound residential development that will give Morecambe a new iconic building. The Broadway will provide 50 new apartments on vacant site Scheme to provide new…

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Insecurity of tenure for business tenants

Property litigation lawyer Laura Hallett Lea examines a recent high court decision which considered whether a landlord’s proposed development was contrived with the sole aim of forcing out a tenant.…

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Property expert Wendy joins firm’s Clitheroe office

Law firm Harrison Drury has recruited experienced property lawyer Wendy Newbury to join its Clitheroe office. Wendy joins the firm after more than eight years as head of commercial property…

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