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12 promotions made across Rothera Bray’s offices

Twelve team members from across Rothera Bray's offices have been promoted

We’re delighted to announce several internal promotions, with twelve team members from across its office locations taking on new roles, effective from 1 June 2026.

Written by
Claire Morrison, Marketing and Business Development Coordinator
Claire Morrison
Marketing and Business Development Coordinator

Two solicitors have been appointed to the role of senior associate: Abbey Freeman in the Conveyancing department based in Loughborough, and Charley Kelly from the Family Law team in Leicester.

A further three solicitors have progressed to associate level. Ed Granger and Laura Windsor, both from the Wills and Probate teams in Nottingham and Beeston respectively, join Lauren Kilbride from the Employment Law department in Nottingham in receiving this recognition.

The firm has also recognised progression within its wider legal teams. Brett James, previously a senior paralegal in the Wills and Probate team in Nottingham, has been promoted to private client executive.

In addition, six paralegals have been promoted to senior paralegal roles. These promotions include Priscilla Dohara (Conveyancing, Loughborough), Molly Francis (Serious Personal Injury, Nottingham), Eleanor Kivneen (Dispute Resolution, Nottingham), Lorraine Lloyd (Family, Market Harborough), Ellie Spence (Serious Personal Injury, Nottingham), and Lucy Tyler (Serious Personal Injury, Nottingham).

Christina Yardley, CEO at Rothera Bray said:

“These promotions reflect the outstanding talent, dedication, and professionalism we are proud to nurture at Rothera Bray. Each individual has demonstrated not only exceptional legal expertise but also a real commitment to client service and teamwork that truly embodies our firm’s values. We are thrilled to celebrate their achievements and look forward to seeing them continue to thrive in their new roles.”

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