Overview
Tourism is Kentucky's third largest industry. National chains and local entrepreneurs alike continue to identify opportunities for capitalizing on travel and entertainment trends in Lexington, Louisville, Frankfort and statewide.
McBrayer provides experienced counsel and representation to the hospitality industry. Our services range from drafting instruments necessary to establishing and operating a business, to matters that are unique to hoteliers and restaurateurs, and the travel industries such as alcoholic beverage licensing and enforcement, tourism grants and innkeeper liability.
Our clients include hotels and motels, restaurants and bars, shopping malls and entertainment centers, amusement parks and attractions, breweries and distilleries, and other tourism and travel-related businesses, including a number of regional and national clients. Our firm also serves as general counsel to the National Tour Association (NTA), the largest travel trade association in the U.S., and the Kentucky Travel Industry Association (KTIA) (formerly known as the Kentucky Tourism Council), and provides legal advice to several of Kentucky’s convention and visitor bureaus.
Kentucky Hotel and Hospitality Law Attorneys
Our attorneys understand the hospitality and tourism industry — what drives development and the challenges those businesses face. Our diverse areas of practice enable us to address:
- Real estate transactions and leases
- Land acquisition and land use planning
- Development and construction
- Corporate formation and ownership agreements
- Employee management relations and employment contracts
- Franchising agreements
- Vendor contracts
- Alcoholic beverage regulation
- General business licensing and regulation
- Tourism development grants and other financing
- Tort defense (dram shop liability, innkeeper liability, assaults, property loss, food poisoning)
- State and federal regulations unique to the tourism and hospitality industries
Hotel properties and tourist attractions are sometimes burdened by heightened legal duties to their guests and patrons. Our lawyers can advise on strategies to minimize both civil liability and regulatory burdens.
The McBrayer Advantage
From our industry relationships, we can expose clients to opportunities they might otherwise not know about. From our wide experience in business law and litigation, we can recommend protections and shield clients from many legal conflicts.
To discuss the capabilities of our Kentucky hospitality and travel law lawyers, contact our law firm online. With law offices in Lexington and Louisville and a government relations practice in Frankfort with a presence in Washington, D.C., we serve clients throughout Kentucky and the United States.
Representative Clients in the Travel and Hospitality Industry Hotels — Aimbridge Hospitality (Embassy Suites, Marriott, Radisson), 21C Museum Hotel in Lexington Multi-tenant entertainment centers — The Square, formerly Victorian Square (Lexington), Newport on the Levee (Newport) Restaurants — Golden Entities (Golden Corral), Georgia's Kitchen, Bluegrass Hospitality, Tolly Ho, The Apiary, Morton's Steakhouse, BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse, Hooters, Mi Pequeña Hacienda Bars — Skybar Lex, McCarthy's, Tin Roof, Harvey's Bar Beverage suppliers, wholesalers and distributors — Alltech Beverage Division, LLC (supplier); Kentucky Eagle, Johnson Bros. Liquor Company, Tramonte & Sons (distributors/wholesalers) |
Attorneys
News & Insights
News
- February 13, 2023
- February 14, 2022
- February 14, 2022
- October 26, 2021
- October 23, 2019
- McBrayer is pleased to announce the newest resource for every segment of the hospitality industry: kyliquorlaw.com
Seminars & Speaking Engagements
- July 12, 2022
- Louisville, Kentucky, January 29, 2018
- Thinking of starting a food truck? Get your questions answered at this event.Lexington, KY, October 21, 2015
- An Inside Look at the Business of BourbonLouisville, KY, May 13, 2015
Articles
Blogs
Blog Posts
- New KY Laws Bring Codified Private Barrel Selections, Satellite Tasting Rooms, and Lower Age for Alcohol-Related Jobs May 2, 2022
- Kentucky General Assembly Makes Cocktails-To-Go Privileges Permanent March 17, 2021
- Alcohol Producers, Take Note: Direct To Consumer Sales and Shipping Privileges Enhanced March 12, 2021
- Developments in Federal Law – Alcoholic Beverage Regulation: Congress Makes the CBMTRA Permanent and TTB Expands Allowable Standards of Fill December 29, 2020
- Restaurants Have Their Own Set of Healthy at Work Requirements June 1, 2020
- Legislative Session Ends with Passage of Alcohol Regulation Changes – Senate Bill 99 April 16, 2020
- Relief for Wholesalers and Distributors April 13, 2020
- Provisions of New Kentucky Law, SB 150, Allow for Sales by the Drink Deliveries and Take-Out March 27, 2020
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- WEBINAR - What's New in the Bluegrass: Kentucky Legislative Update 2022 July 14, 2022
- 2022 Kentucky Legislative Session Wrap-Up May 3, 2022
Hospitality Law Blog
Legal Insight and Litigation
Real Estate Law Blog
Multimedia
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- Our Clients - Kentucky Eagle, Inc.
- Our Clients - Crank & Boom Ice Cream Lounge
Who We Serve
- 21c Hotel
- Aimbridge Hospitality
- Alltech Beverage Division, LLC
- BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse
- Bluegrass Hospitality
- Cave City Tourist & Convention Commission
- Georgia's Kitchen
- Golden Entities
- Harvey's Bar
- Hooters
- International Tuna d/b/a Sully's
- Interstate Hotels (Hilton Hotel)
- Jean Farris Winery & Bistro
- Johnson Bros Liquor Company
- Kentucky Eagle
- Kentucky Travel Industry Association
- McCarthy's
- Morton's Steakhouse
- Newport on the Levee
- Pub at Burnside d/b/a Pizza Pub
- Radcliff/Fort Knox Convention & Tourism Commission
- Schwall, I, LLC
- The Apiary
- Tin Roof
- Tolly Ho
- Tramonte and Sons
- The Square (formerly Victorian Square)