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Lord Chancellor changes the Personal Injury Discount Rate

The Personal Injury Discount Rate has been increased from 0.25% to 0.5%. Abagail Clarke from our serious personal injury team covers how this change could affect you.

Rothera Bray celebrates 200th birthday

Rothera Bray celebrates 200 years of legal excellence with special event in Nottingham

We were thrilled to kick off our 200th anniversary celebrations in style with an event hosted at St Mary’s Church in Nottingham’s historic Lace Market on Thursday 12th December. Attended by over 200 clients and contacts, the evening marked the beginning of a year of celebrations for the firm, reflecting its proud history of legal service and community impact. 

Christmas 2024-how to contact us over the holidays

Christmas 2024: how to get in touch over the holidays 

As the festive season approaches, the team at Rothera Bray would like to take a moment to thank you for your continued support throughout what has been a busy but incredibly rewarding year. While we’ll soon be taking a short break to recharge, we want to ensure you have all the information you need to reach us if required during the holiday period. 

The Fish Finger Will

Unusual But Valid: The Fish Finger Will

As solicitors, we encounter wills in various forms, from traditional parchment to AI-driven drafting technology. However, a recent court case shows the law’s adaptability to unconventional wills.

Rothera Bray year in review 2024

Rothera Bray in 2024: a year in review

2024 has been another big year for Rothera Bray. From celebrating a remarkable milestone to merging with another esteemed firm, this year has been defined by growth, innovation, and community impact.

Rothera Bray welcomes Insolvency and Restructuring Consultant Nicky Calthrop-Owen to the firm

Prominent East Midlands restructuring and insolvency expert joins Rothera Bray  

We are delighted to announce that we have expanded our team with the appointment of Insolvency and Corporate Recovery specialist Nicky Calthrop-Owen.

Top tips for navigating the festive season for licensed premises

Navigating the festive season: Top tips for licensed venues

As the festive season kicks off, our latest blog explores how licensed venues can stay on top of their licensing requirements and responsibilities.

Personal Injury Awards-Catastrophic Injury Team of the Year

Serious Injury team celebrates double win at national Personal Injury Awards

We are delighted to announce that our Serious Injury team has achieved a remarkable double victory at the prestigious national Personal Injury Awards 2024, held on Thursday, 28th November at the Hilton Deansgate in Manchester. 

Rothera Bray expands Private Client team across Leicester and Market Harborough

Rothera Bray strengthens Private Client team in Leicester and Market Harborough

We are thrilled to announce the continued growth of our Private Client team in Leicester and Market Harborough, which now includes Senior Associate Sandra Garvey, Associate Rebecca Lee, and Solicitor Charlotte Pinkham.

If you're a premises licence holder, it's important to understand how insolvency can affect your licence

What happens to your licence when you or your business becomes insolvent?

If you’re a premises licence holder facing insolvency or bankruptcy, your licence may lapse. It’s important to understand how insolvency can affect your licence, and how you can preserve it. 

Agricultural Property Relief and the effects of the 2024 Budget

Agricultural Property Relief – Effects of 2024 Budget

The Autumn 2024 Budget has changed the rules surrounding Agricultural Property Relief and what value can be claimed tax free.

Teenager's death from sepsis could lead to criminal prosecution

Sepsis: Failings in care of Market Harborough teen could lead to criminal prosecution

Our latest Clinical Negligence blog discusses sepsis, following the news that Kettering General Hospital could face a criminal prosecution following the death of a 13-year-old from pneumonia and sepsis.