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Brachers

Brachers is leading law firm in the South East, with a long history of advising established businesses in the region. The firm is committed to Kent and the success of trade in the county which is why it is so pleased to be able to partner with Visit Kent and offer support to its investors and the tourism sector.

Brachers is known for delivering quality and value to clients, at all stages of their business growth through continuous innovation, robust management practice and a commitment to excellence, reflected in its Lexcel accreditation, ISO quality standards and its FCA licence.

The firm’s strength and depth of practice areas and experience of working with visitor attractions, food producers, supply chains, transport companies and local government make it an excellent firm of choice for the travel and tourism sector. It has unrivalled knowledge of the region, with offices in Maidstone, London and Discovery Park in Sandwich, enviable client relationships and a level of staff engagement which sets it apart from its competitors.

The firm is driven by a desire to improve the success of its clients; client feedback has led to Brachers achieving top national and regional rankings by independent guides to UK law firms, with 23 specialist practice areas being recognised. Furthermore, Brachers won Halsbury’s Law Firm of the Year 2015 for, amongst other things, its client care and service focus  initiatives. 

For more information please visit www.brachers.co.uk or call us on 01622 690691.

 

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READ OUR TOURISM Q & A BLOGS FROM BRACHERS

I have heard about changes to how I can collect debts for unpaid invoices but will this affect my tourism business?

My business employs a number of permanent employees as well as seasonal workers from the European Union. I am concerned about the impact Brexit will have on my ability to retain and attract these workers. What steps can I be taking now to avoid a future issue?

As a tourism business we regularly send our customers direct marketing material via post and email with new and exciting offers. We have heard that data protection law is changing – is there anything we need to be aware of?

How easy is it to get planning permission for Tourism and Leisure Development?

Hiring out my venue is becoming an increasingly important source of business; what are the key legal considerations?

My business will soon be taking on additional staff in the run up to Christmas – is there anything specific I need to consider before employing temporary workers?  

Visit Kent Business
For all general enquiries, please contact the team via email

Postal Address:
10 Best Lane,
Canterbury,
Kent
CT1 2JB