
Rothera Bray has been recognised by Cancer Research UK after securing more than £2.8 million worth of legacies to the charity through its ‘free wills’ campaign.
Posted on 27/01/2020

A solicitor in Rothera Bray family law team has been highly commended for Lawyer of the Year at the Modern Law Awards 2019.
Posted on 27/01/2020

Rothera Bray has been announced as one of the top fundraising firms in Nottinghamshire for Will Aid after raising £5,355 for last year’s campaign.
Posted on 27/01/2020

Rothera Bray are thrilled to announce that former conveyancing partner Martin Foulds has won the Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s Nottinghamshire Law Society Awards.
Posted on 27/01/2020
Managing the workload of a trainee solicitor can be a struggle at times, but what if you’re a student and parent as well? Paige Gajic, Trainee Solicitor at Rothera Bray gives her thoughts on what it’s like to balance the roles of trainee, soon–to-be graduate and mum.
Posted on 27/01/2020

Rothera Bray Associate, Jason Waghorne, is the new President of the Nottinghamshire Law Society for 2019-2020, the Society announced at its recent AGM.
Posted on 27/01/2020

We are elated to have won the Partnership of the Year Award at the Nottingham Post Business Awards 2019.
Posted on 27/01/2020
Millie Moreton comments on the recent case of Mendenta Finance Ltd v Hitachi Capital (UK) PLC [2019] All ER (D) 48 (June) noting the impact this decision has on commercial agreements.
Posted on 15/01/2020

Rothera Bray Solicitor Chris Powell documents the shocking discovery in Essex concerning concealed migrants and the procedures companies should impliment to avoid heavy fines and such tragedy in future.
Posted on 15/01/2020

Rothera Bray solicitor Chris Powell outlines steps Transport Operators should be taking to avoid bridge strikes and meet their legal responsibilities.
Posted on 15/01/2020

We had a fantastic evening on Friday 13th September when we attended this year’s East Midlands Chamber Nottinghamshire Business Awards, where we found out we were finalists of the Commitment to People Development award.
Posted on 15/01/2020

Government guidance published on 13 Sept 2018 ‘Handling civil legal cases that involve EU countries if there’s no Brexit deal’ has suggested the system will revert to the existing domestic common law and statutory rules. But, as Trainee Solicitor Paige Regardsoe examines below, how does the ‘B’ word affect the bigger picture of enforcing judgments?
Posted on 15/01/2020