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Seven lawyers recognised in the 2026 Pro Bono Recognition List

Pro Bono recognition list 2026

Rothera Bray lawyers have been named in the 2026 Pro Bono Recognition List: a national initiative celebrating legal professionals who have contributed 25 hours or more of pro bono work over the past year.

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

This recognition highlights our firm’s ongoing commitment to supporting individuals, charities, and community organisations who may otherwise struggle to access legal help. We’re delighted to see the dedication of our colleagues acknowledged on such a respected platform.

The following solicitors have been recognised in the 2026 Pro Bono Recognition List:

Legal advice for those in need

Their pro bono work includes:

Now in its third year, the Pro Bono Recognition List is supported by the Law Society, the Bar Council, and leading pro bono organisations under the Attorney General’s Pro Bono Committee. The initiative shines a light on the often-unseen efforts of lawyers who volunteer their time and expertise to benefit the public good, supporting access to justice beyond the legal aid system.

In her message accompanying the launch of the list, Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales, The Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill, said:

“I am pleased to thank every lawyer who appears on the 2026 Pro Bono Recognition List of England & Wales, of which I am Patron.

“The lawyers recognised on the List follow the long tradition of the legal profession in volunteering their time to provide free legal assistance to individuals and charities. It is therefore particularly welcome to see that a number of lawyers have appeared on the List for multiple years, demonstrating their continued commitment to pro bono.

“The judiciary sees first-hand how pro bono advice and representation helps those who might not otherwise receive legal assistance. I hope that recognition on the List encourages the legal profession to continue its commitment to providing pro bono help to those in need.”

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