The WHorld of Law

Wright Hassall

Welcome to The WHorld of Law, a podcast brought to you by the team at Wright Hassall LLP! Join our team of legal experts as they discuss the world of law from the latest updates to views and discussions on legislation.

  1. 07/29/2025

    Real Estate Rundown S2 Ep 1: The complexities of commercial property development

    To kick off season two of our of Real Estate Rundown podcast, Andrew Jones (Commercial Real Estate Partner), James Frost (Senior Associate) and Michael Hiscock (Partner and Head of Construction) explore the foundational pillars of commercial property development, from legal frameworks to practical site considerations. We cover key topics such as: When is planning permission required and how can you mitigate planning risks? Common development constraints like title defects, third-party rights, and contaminated land. How to evaluate environmental risks and enhance sustainability in commercial builds. Financial feasibility: key cost components and funding options for development projects. Exit strategies and long-term asset management: from speculative builds to forward funding. Legal and regulatory must-knows including building regs, fire safety, and procurement contracts. Why utilities and infrastructure access are critical to development viability. The Party Wall Act 1996: what it means for your build and how to stay compliant. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other professional advice. Every effort is made to ensure that the content is accurate and up to date but users should always seek specific legal advice before taking, or refraining from, an action or relying on the legal information given here. Although Wright Hassall can assist with a number of legal matters, individuals should visit the firm's website or make direct contact to confirm whether the legal advice or service required is provided.

    15 min
  2. 06/05/2025

    Residential Property The Wright Way: The Post Completion and Land Registry Process

    In this episode of Residential Property The Wright Way, Toni Peppard (Senior Associate), Fern Colwill (Licensed Conveyancer), and Dion Bishop (Executive Assistant) unpack the key steps that follow completion of a property transaction, focusing on differences between a sale and a purchase. Highlights include: Post-Completion Steps: A clear overview of what happens after completion, including Stamp Duty submission and Land Registry applications. Land Registry Delays: Discussion on current delays, how long registrations are taking, and the problems this causes for property owners. Expedition Process: When and how applications can be expedited, and what qualifies for fast-tracking. Boundaries & Registers: Clarification on what property boundaries and registers show—and what they don’t. A must-listen for buyers, sellers, and anyone navigating post-completion challenges. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other professional advice. Every effort is made to ensure that the content is accurate and up to date but users should always seek specific legal advice before taking, or refraining from, an action or relying on the legal information given here. Although Wright Hassall can assist with a number of legal matters, individuals should visit the firm's website or make direct contact to confirm whether the legal advice or service required is provided.

    13 min
  3. 04/16/2025

    Residential Property The Wright Way: Property and Wills

    In this insightful episode of Residential Property the Wright Way, host Richard Dundee, Partner in our Private Client team, and Toni Peppard, Senior Associate in our Residential Property team, unpack the crucial connection between property transactions and having a Will in place. Whether you're buying your first home, selling a long-held property, or purchasing with a partner, this episode explains why having an up-to-date Will is essential—not just for peace of mind, but to ensure your assets are protected and your wishes clearly laid out. Key topics discussed include: Why property ownership is a key trigger for writing or updating your Will Whether Wills are only necessary for couples or co-owners How introducing Trusts into your Will can provide added flexibility and protection for your loved ones Packed with practical guidance and legal insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the property market—whether you're a first-time buyer, a seasoned investor, or somewhere in between. Disclaimer: This podcast contains material for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or other professional advice. Every effort is made to ensure that the content is accurate and up to date but users should always seek specific legal advice before taking, or refraining from, an action or relying on the legal information given here. Although Wright Hassall can assist with a number of legal matters, individuals should visit the firm's website or make direct contact to confirm whether the legal advice or service required is provided.

    15 min

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Welcome to The WHorld of Law, a podcast brought to you by the team at Wright Hassall LLP! Join our team of legal experts as they discuss the world of law from the latest updates to views and discussions on legislation.