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We are now part of Top 50 UK firm HCR Law. For existing clients it's 'business as usual' and we are welcoming new enquiries.
Every client an advocate. That's the Wright Hassall way.
Acting for national and international businesses as well as SMEs and individuals in our region and beyond, we’re passionate about delivering more than just exceptional legal expertise. Our clients often say that, beyond our legal knowledge, they appreciate our proactive approach, commercial insight, and dedication to value. Most importantly, they say we have great people that they enjoy working with.
Client satisfaction is at the heart of what we do. After each matter, we reach out to understand how well we’ve met or exceeded expectations and, if there’s ever room for improvement, we make it right immediately. We do not stand still, we aim to continually improve in everything we do.
"Thank you again for all your efforts on this matter and we would not hesitate to use you and the services your company can offer in the future."
Andy Noble Interiors Limited
"Tenacious, resourceful, creative strategic thinkers as well as being good lawyers. The lawyers are a wonderfully cohesive team of very different individuals who each play to their strengths and consistently support and encourage each other"
Legal 500
Following a pre-packaged administration process, well-established Leamington Spa-based Wright Hassall has today joined Top 50 UK law firm HCR Law, to deliver enhanced legal services across Warwickshire and Central England. Both firms are full-service practices with a shared commitment to client care and community engagement.
There are few things that chill a compliance officer’s blood faster than the words “data breach” unless it’s “data breach caused by HR”.
That’s what happened in FCMB Bank (UK) Ltd v Collins (2025), where the High Court examined how an HR employee’s unauthorised disclosure of personal data landed their employer in serious hot water. The case is a timely reminder that even the departments we trust most with confidential information can, unintentionally or otherwise, become the source of a breach.
In this episode, Andrew Jones, Partner in our Commercial Real Estate team, and Ben McCosker, Senior Associate in our Property Litigation team, explore the Landlord and Tenant Covenants Act 1995, its purpose, evolution, and impact on modern commercial property law.