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Voices of Kingston: Commercial Law changes during Coronavirus

In this Voices for Kingston session, we teamed up with Kingston Chamber of Commerce and spoke to several commercial and property law specialists on issues such as building changes to accommodate social distancing, lease and rent obligations and changes, empty property and service charges.


We were pleased to be joined by Ed Cracknell, Senior Associate at Russell Cooke, David Hards, and Claire Darby, Partner at Pearson Hards Solicitors, alongside James Hale, from serviced office accommodation providers City Skyline and Forbes Low from Kingston Chamber of Commerce.


Our Voices for Kingston series has been launched in response to the Covid-19 crisis. Our aim is to support Kingston First members by providing updates and insight from local leaders and partners, as well as valuable knowledge sharing to help Kingston's business community come together at this difficult time.


Kingston First members can register for future webinars on our website: https://www.kingstonfirst.co.uk/training-and-workshops/


Russell Cooke: https://www.russell-cooke.co.uk/

Pearson Hards: https://www.pearsonhards.co.uk/

City Skyline: https://www.cityskyline.co.uk/

Kingston Chamber of Commerce: https://www.kingstonchamber.co.uk/

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