“Off” licence relaxation extended to 31 March 2025
Without wishing to go back to a time when many would rather forget, everyone will no doubt have their own specific memories of the first lockdown in 2020. Video calls…
Without wishing to go back to a time when many would rather forget, everyone will no doubt have their own specific memories of the first lockdown in 2020. Video calls…
The Curry Mile in Manchester is a vibrant stretch of Wilmslow Road filled with restaurants, cafes, and shops featuring Middle Eastern and Indian cuisine. Despite the bustling atmosphere, recent legal…
Summer is here, and that means it’s time to enjoy live music outdoors with friends and a drink in hand, but, before you start jamming in the beer garden, make…
In 2017, the Aryana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena was struck by a horrific terrorist attack that killed 22 people and injured many others. In response to this attack,…
The National Outdoor Events Association (NOEA) held their annual convention and awards on Wednesday 23th November at The Pump Rooms and Roman Baths in Bath. It was the convention’s first…
Laceys have once again been recommended across seven of the firm’s specialist legal areas in the 2023 edition of the Legal 500, the client’s guide to leading law firms in…
Laceys Solicitors are proud to be sponsoring the annual NOEA Convention this year, taking place digitally, 24th November. Theresa Villiers, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Events will headline…
Philip Day, Laceys Licensing expert, joined director of the Nationwide Caterers Association, Mark Laurie, to discuss licensing and street trading regulations and how best to navigate these barriers during Covid…
Once again, our Licensing team have received sole recognition across Dorset in the 2021 Legal 500, an independent endorsement for the excellent service we provide to clients, for its legal…
Covid-19 has had a detrimental effect on all pubs, bars, restaurants and other hospitality venues in England, and continues to do so with the 22:00 closing time as of yesterday, but don’t…
If you are involved in the Outdoor Events industry, not only have the last few months been a uniquely challenging time, but you may also have become increasingly bewildered with…
Ringwood restaurant, India Cottage, which had ignored lockdown rules by selling beer to takeaway customers during lockdown, managed to walk away from a council hearing with a formal warning rather…
The National Outdoor Events Association (NOEA) and Laceys Solicitors hosted a Twitter Q&A on Thursday 2nd April for event professionals looking for legal advice, specifically around matters covering dispute and…
The National Outdoor Event Association (NOEA), the UK’s leading trade association for the outdoor events industry, recently hosted its 16th Annual Convention and Awards dinners at the Pump Rooms in…
Laceys Solicitors are the only Dorset firm to have been recognised within Licensing within the 2020 Legal 500 Guide, an independent endorsement for the excellent service we provide to clients….
Philip graduated from Trinity College Cambridge in 1978 with an Upper Second BA in Law and was admitted as a solicitor in January 1981 having been articled in the Government…
Brendan has a BSc in Zoology and Psychology from the University of Liverpool, and went on to obtain his Post Graduate Diploma in Law, and Legal Practice Course at the…