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Providing clients with exceptional, award-winning legal services in Leamington Spa
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.
"The team has a particularly strong track record of successfully handling discrimination claims."
Legal 500
"We have taken full advantage of the yearly membership and in doing so, it has saved us hundreds, if not thousands of pounds, over the years. If you are looking for an employment specialist, then look no further!"
Kevin BakerFleet Engineer, Truck and Trailer Services (Telford) Limited
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Wright Hassall, based in Leamington, has once again earned praise in both the Chambers UK and Legal 500, which each highlight the country’s best law firms, practice areas and individual lawyers.
One solution for farming businesses likely to be adversely affected by the changes to APR could be to create a Family Investment Company (FIC). This is a type of private limited company that operates by holding farming assets within a company structure, potentially shielding them from large IHT obligations, meaning they could remain within the family for generations to come.