The
Association of Event Venues (AEV) has announced a partnership with nQ legal, a
law firm specialising in creative industries and live events.
NQ legal, based
in Manchester will support the AEV Conference 2022 at the Harrogate Convention
Centre, on November 30 2022, and provide AEV members with access to legal services
and consultants specialising in live events.
AEV
director, Rachel Parker, said: "nQ legal's reputation is excellent,
and the team embodies a great deal of knowledge and insight into a host of
priorities for the industry at the moment including pandemic recovery,
recruitment, rapidly evolving technology and the anticipated Protect Duty
legislation. I believe that nQ legal's experience across the whole sector will
be a tremendously valuable resource for our members."
Tony Brook, partner, nQ legal, added why the company wanted to
support the AEV. "We approached the AEV because we have been a
service provider in the sector for 20+ years, and we understand the challenges
and opportunities faced by the participants. We can bring a wealth of varied experience and knowledge to the table, and support AEV members
where they see fit."
A desire to travel led Holly Patrick to the business meetings and events world and she’s never looked back. Holly takes a particular interest in event sustainability and creating a diverse and inclusive industry. When she’s not working, she can be found rolling skating along Brighton seafront listening to an eclectic playlist, featuring the likes of Patti Smith, Sean Paul, and Arooj Aftab.