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Experienced associate solicitor joins Harrison Drury’s private client team
All change to business tenancies?
Experienced solicitor Kerry strengthens Harrison Drury’s commercial property team
Harrison Drury advises on major metals deal
Leisure Sector Update: Reclaiming the High Street: Government Launches Retail Auction Scheme
Experienced commercial and intellectual property lawyer joins Harrison Drury as partner
Harrison Drury helps Preston bar launch Christmas Market attraction
A review of the recent changes bringing in high street rental auctions
Harrison Drury teams advise on major care sector transaction
Damage to commercial buildings from adverse weather – who’s responsible for repairs?
Harrison Drury completes merger with Merseyside specialist family law practice
Leisure Sector Update: The Christmas period and Temporary Event Notices
Harrison Drury grows employment team in Manchester
Autumn Budget 2024 in review – What farmers and landowners should be considering now
Autumn Budget 2024 in review – What will be the impact on M&A activity?
Harrison Drury becomes a strategic partner of Preston Partnership
Harrison Drury retains place in Best Companies to Work For list
Farm Safety: Fatal injury statistics and HSE inspections and prosecutions
Leisure Sector Update: The Hidden Challenges of Regaining Possession of Closed Pubs
Imminent new legal duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment
Harrison Drury gains Chambers and Partners rankings
Leisure Sector Update: A timely reminder in relation to some upcoming dates for the diary
Alex, Ben and Charles qualify as solicitors