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Every client an advocate. That's the Wright Hassall way.
At Wright Hassall we strive to be a leading legal services business that provides our clients with exceptional service.
Clients tell us that, as well as being brilliant lawyers, we are proactive, diligent, commercial, provide value for money and, above all, are great people who they enjoy working with.
We pride ourselves on the satisfaction levels of our clients. At the end of every matter, we will ask clients whether we have met or exceeded their expectations, and, if not, we will work with them to ensure that any short-comings are addressed immediately. We do not stand still, we aim to continually improve in everything we do.
Had a great experience dealing with them regarding business immigration. Daniaal from their team provided clear, on-time communication and guided me through the entire process, making it very straightforward and easy to follow. Their team is experienced and professional. I would definitely recommend them, thank you!
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I just wanted to say a massive thank you for all the help and assistance you have provided over the past month in relation to the development sales, it is greatly appreciated.
By far the best solicitors I have worked with.
A satisfied client
We act for national and international companies as well as SMEs and individuals across our region.
Join Kash Dosanjh, Senior Associate and Charlie Bass, Paralegal in our Employment Law team as they explain the differences between parental leave and time off for dependents.
Sadly, divorce is now a fact of life. In the UK it is estimated that approximately 40% of marriages end in divorce. It is always wise to know your legal and financial rights in the event of separation from your spouse. Here are some tips from our divorce lawyers.
A study by Canada Life in February 2024 revealed that 51% of adults in the UK do not have a will and of those, 13% have no intention of having one. So how do you ensure that you have a say in who inherits your assets? Dying without a will means that the state dictates who inherits what - and that may not be what you want. Making a will is the only answer.
We know that our people are our greatest asset and that providing them with a good environment, challenging work and supporting their personal development is vital to our success.
Our team of technical expertsKaty is a Paralegal in our Property Litigation.