Our planning lawyers advise a range of organisations, developers, landowners and investors on all aspects of planning law from pre application advice through to enforcement and legal challenge proceedings. We also advise on the compulsory purchase process (“CPO”) and infrastructure schemes.
In our increasingly competitive labour market, it’s becoming apparent that many up-and-coming professionals need to enhance their interview skills to gain the job they deserve. The main hurdle people must commonly overcome is nerves. Historically, people conduct practice interviews with their friends and family to learn how to overcome these nerves, but this never truly compares to the real thing. To bridge this gap, Wright Hassall offers real-life interview practice with a qualified CIPD professional or Employment Law Solicitor.
We recognise each real estate project is different, and we treat each one with the equal importance they deserve, no matter the scale or size of the transaction or client. We provide expert legal advice on development land acquisition, planning agreements, plot sales, disposal strategies and more.
Our specialist, contentious Court of Protection solicitors have experience in dealing with disputes within the Court of Protection and handle these cases sensitively.
When a Will is completed properly it can protect your assets and loved ones and prevent it being disputed in Court
Our housing lawyers provide expert legal guidance on tenancy disputes, eviction cases, and social housing matters. We are here to help.
Suffered loss due to negligent professional advice? Our expert solicitors help individuals and businesses pursue professional negligence claims against professionals such as solicitors, financial advisors, accountants, surveyors, and others.
Our health & social care team provides practical, expert advice to residential care providers, whether small/ medium sized care providers or care home operators with multi-site portfolios.
Our team provides expert legal advice, clarifying the off-payroll working rules, IR35 compliance for all sized businesses, and contractor implications.
The cost of running a tribunal depends on the complexity of the case: *complex cases involving a range of claims, multiple witnesses and extended documentation will, inevitably, cost more than routine or straightforward cases that concern one single claim, fewer witnesses and less documentation.