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Retail and leisure

"They really get to the heart of what's important to us, anticipating changes to documents and pressing the points which they know are needed to operate effectively."
Chambers UK 2012

We understand the pressures faced by our retail and leisure clients – increased regulation, downward pressure on margins, growing demand by consumers for transparency and ethical probity, the complexity of global supply chains and the need to differentiate through innovative customer experience.

We also know that product and employer brand and reputation are critical to our clients' success.

Personality match

Our team live and breathe the retail and leisure sector. Our clients include supermarkets, high street and luxury retailers, home improvement stores, restaurants and bars, hotels and leisure outlets. Many of our people have been advising these types of clients their entire career, many have worked in-house and we regularly undertake secondments to such businesses.

This depth of legal and commercial experience means that our lawyers have the right personality for the sector as well as the right skills. They understand the culture and values and what makes businesses tick; like our clients, they are ambitious and results driven. We are fast moving, responsive and straight talking.

Coverage across critical business assets

We have a full-service capability that delivers against our clients' strategic and operational priorities. We work with our clients to help them manage their workforce, optimise their supply chain, maximise the value of their property and enhance their customers' experience.

Where our clients have multi-site operations, our national infrastructure provides an aligned quality assurance and consistent service.

Our key services include:

  • Data protection
  • Environmental
  • Health & safety
  • HR & employment 
  • IP & brand protection 
  • IT
  • Outsourcing
  • Planning 
  • Real estate 
  • Supply chain

What our clients say

Commentators report that they can bounce ideas off the team and that they are also "pleasant to deal with".
Chambers UK 2011

Key contacts:

  • Jenkins, SuePartner

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Related expertise:

  • Commercial
  • Competition & regulatory
  • Corporate
  • Dispute resolution
  • Employment and pensions
  • Real estate
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Related News

  • Chris Syder appointed the next Employers spokesman at the United Nations' Internatio​nal Labour Organisati​on
    18/10/2011

Related Publications

  • DAC Beachcroft Employment/Tax Alert - IR 35 Personal Service Companies and the new HMRC risk tests
    17/05/2012
  • DAC Beachcroft Monthly Employment Commercial Newsletter - April
    03/04/2012
  • DAC Beachcroft Insurance Adviser - HSE'S £124 per hour Cost Recovery Scheme delayed until October 2012 - but is your organisation prepared?
    19/03/2012
  • DAC Beachcroft Monthly Employment Commercial Newsletter - March
    07/03/2012
  • DAC Beachcroft Monthly Employment Commercial Bulletin - February
    07/02/2012
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