Blake Morgan has strengthened its established team of licensing law specialists with the appointment of Caroline Matthews.
She joins Blake Morgan at the firm’s offices at New Kings Court, Southampton, and brings almost two decades of experience to the licensing team, adding to the firm’s comprehensive offering to the retail and leisure industries.
Matthews, who advises clients on all aspects of licensing as it affects their business, joins Blake Morgan as a senior associate after five years at Trethowans, where her clients included a major football club, restaurants, pubs, hotels and national chains as well as smaller operators.
Jon Wallsgrove, a partner in the licensing team at Blake Morgan, said: “We are delighted to welcome Caroline to Blake Morgan. She brings with her significant experience and expertise in licensing law and her appointment brings further strength and depth to the range of services we are able to offer our clients.”
Blake Morgan’s licensing lawyers are rated at the top of their field by independent experts in the law directory Chambers and provide legal advice to a full range of leisure and retail clients in relation to alcohol and entertainment licensing. The team’s client list includes John Lewis, Waitrose, Marks and Spencer and Mitchells and Butlers.
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