Leisure & Hospitality Solicitors


5 traps for the unwary when taking a leisure lease

Faye Astin, Solicitor When taking a lease of a premises that is to be used for serving drinks and/or food, there are certain lease provisions that nee...

ESG in hospitality: a legal roadmap for hotel owners and operators

Darcy MacMillan, Solicitor Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) considerations are no longer j...

Companies House crack down on cloned companies in hospitality sector

Helen Mather, Partner Companies House have reported in their blog on 11 August 2025 that its new pow...

More of a marathon than a sprint?

Felicity Tulloch, Partner Initial findings of the joint industry and HM government taskforce report...

Longer licensing hours for the Lionesses

Rebecca Lowe, Partner Following England’s dramatic comeback win against Italy in the semi-final on...

We are Manchester: ten reasons why you should bring your hospitality business to Manchester

Claire Morris, Associate The Madchester era, driven by bands like The Stone Roses and venues like t...

Licensing of short term holiday rentals

The Licensing Act 2003: a complex legal landscape Felicity Tulloch, Partner The growth of short-term...

Terms and Conditions in the hospitality sector

A quiet cornerstone of risk management Laura Crowe, Associate In the hospitality sector, the custome...

Kuits advise on lease for new hospitality venue

Manchester commercial law firm, Kuits solicitors, recently advised WH Real Estate on the successful ...

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