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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.
"Tina Chander was fantastic. She was extremely professional but at the same time was able to tap into my level and put me at ease at a time when I was very stressed and unsure of the next steps. She has a great work ethic, I felt I could trust her with my case completely and she was also able to lighten the mood and ease a lot of the stress for me"
Legal 500
"Provided very efficient service, kept us informed all the way. Explained everything. Conducted themselves in a friendly, efficient, professional manner."
A satisfied client
At the Wright Hassall Dispute Resolution Conference, members of our team and key guest speakers will identify the most common legal risks concerning businesses today and explore the best commercial remedies and resolutions. The conference will give you an opportunity to raise questions and concerns and to interact with our speakers.
This article considers some of the potential uses of AI in the UK employment law context and some of the dangers and pitfalls which employers need to consider.
Ben McCosker considers the constituent requirement that a lease must be for a ‘certain term’, based on recent case-law and the consequences of not ensuring as such.