Highly regarded in the industry for their legal advice for all aspects of personal and business life, Richard Reed Solicitors are pleased to announce the imminent launch of a series of new client and community-focused events in 2026.

The firm’s upcoming events programme will include expert-led seminars, client briefings and networking receptions reflecting Richard Reeds ongoing commitment to thought leadership, collaboration and accessible legal expertise.
The events are designed to bring clients, partners and the wider business community together in an informal and engaging setting, and follow their recent relocation to the new, state-of-the-art premises at The Beam, Sunderland.
The firm’s first Breakfast Briefing will be focussed on the New Renters’ Rights & What It Means for Landlords, and will take place on Wednesday 15 January 2026. Guests are invited to Join Phil Moir, Kat Moody and Lewis Cassap from Richard Reed Solicitors for this timely briefing which will take a deep dive into one of the most significant changes facing landlords and property management professionals: the introduction of new renters’ rights legislation.
The firms’ new office space at The Beam offers the perfect setting for the event which will be hosted in a contemporary, versatile, and welcoming environment. Laura Kerry, Marketing & Business Support Executive, Richard Reed Solicitors said:
“The launch of our events series represents an exciting chapter for the firm, and swiftly follows our relocation to The Beam, with the events intrinsically aligning with our ethos and commitment to better serve clients and support future growth.
The new offices feature stylish meeting spaces, advanced technology, and dedicated areas for events and client hospitality — enabling us to host insightful seminars and networking briefings in-house, in turn giving the team the opportunity to share knowledge and practical guidance in a more engaging way.”
The Renters’ Rights Breakfast Briefing marks the beginning of a wider series of seminars and briefings aimed at keeping clients informed, compliant, and confident in a rapidly changing legal landscape.
The imminent briefing session in January 2026 is designed to give clear, practical insight into what the reforms mean for landlords, letting agents and property management companies in real terms, including how the changes impact tenancy disputes and landlord-tenant rights.
The event will cover a host of topics from key changes in the new renters’ rights legislation through to managing risk while maintaining positive tenant relationships, and is suitable for landlords, property management companies, letting agents and investors with rental portfolios.