Hospitality
We understand the wide-ranging legal issues faced by companies of all sizes operating within the hospitality and leisure sector.
Sectors and ServicesFrom structuring a multi-million pound hotel sale to setting up a new restaurant, securing financing for a pub acquisition or becoming embroiled in a commercial dispute with a supplier, we have an experienced team to assist.
.The UK hospitality and leisure sector – a key driver of growth, employment and overseas income – is experiencing a challenging period of economic and post-Brexit uncertainty.
Our enthusiastic and responsive team has many years of experience dealing with legal issues across a full range of hospitality services, including hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars, clubs, coffee shops, catering companies, fast food chains, theatres, cinemas, theme parks, airlines, gaming and betting companies, festivals, events, food and drink suppliers and ticketing companies.
We act for owners, operators and franchisees of brands and for both creative clients and investors in the sector.
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