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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.
This was a complex transaction where you highlighted the key potential difficulties early in the process and were proactive in reaching out to the borrower’s solicitors with proposed solutions as soon as these were identified. Unfortunately, their response was less dynamic, but your diligent and professional work ensured that we were still able to complete the transaction within timescales which were agreeable to the client. You absolutely took ownership of this case and drove it to completion and without this I do not think it would have been possible to resolve all the points we needed to in order to get it over the line. Despite frustrations, you were professional throughout and a joy to work with. You made yourself available for all parties calls which were tremendously helpful in getting matters resolved. The broker has shared with me their delight at your work on this case, so let me pass on their thanks as well. It truly was a pleasure working with you and I look forward to working together again on future transactions.
Nick Willder, Lloyds Banking Group
"Very commercial and very focused - the sort of lawyer you want to work with"
Chambers UK
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.
If you train an AI on millions of stock images, is that copyright theft or just clever maths?
Last week, the High Court gave us the first big UK answer in Getty Images v Stability AI. This was the case many hoped would finally settle the fight between AI developers and creators. It didn’t do that. But it did do something important.