Leisure & Hospitality Solicitors


The BRIT Awards come to Manchester – what this means for businesses

Susan Honeyands, Partner For the first time in its history, the BRIT Awards will be hosted outside L...

The rise of Debt Relief Orders – what leisure businesses need to do in 2026

Nichola Evans, Partner Every year, Debt Relief Orders (DROs) leave UK businesses out of pocket on pr...

Leisure restaurant at christmas

A ‘Christmas Carol’ of litigation: legal risks in the leisure industry

Manisha Modasia, Associate As the festive season approaches and we reflect on 2025, the leisure and ...

Hospitality Fit Out Glass Rack

Key considerations for hospitality & leisure fit-outs

Carmen Lui, Solicitor The fit-out stage is usually the most expensive phase for any business, and re...

Kuits secure extended opening hours for Revolution Bar

The licensing team at Kuits recently secured an extended licence for Revolution Bar in Brighton, all...

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Martyn’s Law – What does the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 mean for landlords?

Stacey Rees, Associate The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, more commonly known as Marty...

Kuits advise Pins Social

Kuits advise PINS Social Club on landmark Manchester venue

Leading Manchester law firm, Kuits Solicitors, recently advised PINS Social Club on its new flagship...

Safeguarding Manchester’s hospitality businesses: why seeking early legal advice matters

Francesca Geddes, Solicitor Manchester’s hospitality sector is traditionally the cornerstone of th...

Martyn’s Law: responsibilities for landlords and tenants

Stacey Rees, Associate What is Martyn’s Law? The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, also...

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