News and Insights
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Our easy to understand, jargon free news and insights will enable you to stay up to date with a range of topics from legislative changes to news and case studies as well as practical guidance and advice that will help you to navigate your opportunities and challenges.
Rural specialist Wayne joins Harrison Drury
Why do I need a will?
Why I chose to take the apprenticeship route – an interview with Tom Connell
Wills and inheritance specialist Rebecca joins Harrison Drury’s Lancaster team
Administration and liquidation: The different outcomes for employees of two collapsed sports clubs
The importance of a legally binding order to record your financial settlement on divorce
Employment law update: What to look for in 2023
Harrison Drury welcomes back commercial property specialist Rhian Sale
What we learned as trainee solicitors – An interview with Zoe and Peter
Harrison Drury’s High Court victory highlights issue of compliant witness statements
New FD Alexander will support growth at Harrison Drury
Preparing a notice to quit an agricultural holding tenancy: The importance in checking recipient details are correct
Building Safety Act 2022: A summary of key provisions
Work Christmas parties: Celebrating the festive season safely
Harrison Drury opens Lytham office
Common questions about divorce: How can I protect my interest in the matrimonial home?
What alternatives are there to court in divorce?
Harrison Drury grows residential property team with two new hires
Can employers monitor employees? Proposed new guidance from ICO
New food labelling requirements delayed: An update for food businesses in the UK
Harrison Drury joins forces with local business partners to clean up the Morecambe coastline
Covid-19 Bounce Back Loan scheme: the implications of fraud by misrepresentation and related offences
Selling a business through a management buyout
Harrison Drury welcomes three new trainee solicitors