Licensing
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- MINCOFF JACKSONS LLP Newcastle
- SINTONS LLP Newcastle
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- FREEMANS Newcastle
- MCKENZIE BELL Sunderland
- TBI Hartlepool
- WARD HADAWAY Newcastle
- WATSON BURTON LLP Newcastle
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- Crutes Law Firm Newcastle
- Dickinson Dees LLP Newcastle
- Hay & Kilner Newcastle
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- Eversheds LLP Newcastle
- Muckle LLP Newcastle
- Patterson Glenton & Stracey Newcastle
- Smith & Graham Hartlepool
- Wallers Newcastle
Richard Arnot continues to grow the practice at Mincoff Jacksons LLP, where new clients include Tesco and Greggs. The practice includes gaming regulatory matters and licensing reviews.
Sintons LLP acts for an impressive number of local clients across numerous sectors on obtaining and extending licences, and was recently instructed by an international hotel. Lucy Winskell and Sarah Smith are recommended as joint heads of the team.
Freemans receives instructions on varied licensing applications including liquor, pavement and new premises. Mike Ryans is the lead individual in this area.
McKenzie Bell advises on all aspects of licensing law and practice and related matters such as betting and gaming. Clients include a number of major breweries.
John Ellwood is the name to note at TBI; he has built a solid reputation advising clients in the food and leisure sectors.
The practice at Ward Hadaway, under Stephen Graham, boasts an enviable clients list that includes the Malmaison Group and English Heritage.
Tristan Meears-White handles licensing at Watson Burton LLP. The team advised the University of Sunderland in relation to its new student union bar.
Crutes Law Firm acts for numerous pubs, nightclubs and restaurants throughout the north of England, although the highly rated Ranj Matharu has left the firm to become a District Judge.
Stuart Wardlaw at Dickinson Dees LLP is recommended for environmental-related work.
Also of note is Martin Soloman at Hay & Kilner, for his work in the gaming and betting sector.