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How to dispute a Power of Attorney

How can I dispute a Power of Attorney?

Our latest Wills and Probate blog explains what a Power of Attorney (POA) is and the different types of POA available. It also covers how to dispute a Power of Attorney.

2024 budget summary

One-Minute Summary of the Autumn Budget 2024

Rachel Reeves has today raised taxes by an estimated £40bn in order to “rebuild public services and stabilise the public finances”. Below is a summary of some of the main changes – some of which were expected and some rather unexpected:

Study for your BIIAB licence in this course from Rothera Bray's licensing team

Understanding the New Tipping Legislation in Employment Law: Is Your Business Compliant?

A new law has been enacted that introduces significant changes to tipping practices across various sectors in the UK.

Rothera Bray's Serious Injury and Medical Negligence team are finalists in 8 award categories

Serious Injury Team Celebrated with Eight Nominations at Personal Injury Awards

We’re thrilled that our Serious Injury Team are finalists across six categories at this year’s national Personal Injury Awards, solidifying their reputation as one of the leading legal teams in the country.

Rothera Bray converts to ABS

Rothera Bray converts to ABS 

We’re excited to share that Rothera Bray has officially converted to an Alternative Business Structure (ABS) following approval from the Solicitors Regulation Authority. This is a huge milestone for the firm and marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter. 

Baby Loss Awareness Week

Baby Loss Awareness Week 2024

Baby Loss Awareness Week takes place from 9th-15th October. It offers a safe, supportive space for anyone affected by pregnancy and baby loss. 

Our latest blog discusses how to support Baby Loss Awareness Week. It also examines recent maternity care investigations, and guidance on making a medical negligence claim if you’ve experienced a loss. 

James 'Jimmy' Southern

Press Statement re James (Jimmy) Southern, deceased, by Rothera Bray LLP

James Southern, known affectionately as Jimmy, was a son, brother, doting father, grandfather and husband-to-be, with a smile that lit up any room. He is described by his family as someone always on the side of the underdog and hated injustice.

Bar worker

What employers need to know about the new sexual harassment legislation 

Employers in the hospitality industries face tough new legislation. They will need to be more active in protecting their workers against sexual harassment. Read on for more information. 

Rothera Bray LLP announces merger with Massers

Rothera Bray LLP announces merger with Massers  

Rothera Bray LLP strengthens its position as one of the East Midlands’ leading law firms by announcing its merger with Massers, a well-established and reputable firm known for its commitment to excellent client care. The merger is a key part of the firm’s ambitious growth plans and marks a significant step forward in expanding its team and service offerings.  

National Eye Health Week

National Eye Health Week – 23rd to 29th September

In recognition of National Eye Health Week, our latest Clinical Negligence blog explores ways to care for your eyes, common claims related to eye health resulting from medical negligence, and the steps to take if you’ve suffered sight loss or an optical condition due to negligent care.

Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month

Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month

September is Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month, highlighting the impact spinal cord injuries have on individuals and their loved ones.

Our latest Personal Injury blog explores the leading causes of spinal cord injuries and the support available to those affected.

A guide to updating your Will after remarriage or divorce

When big life changes occur, like remarriage or a new civil partnership, updating your Will is likely not a priority. However, it is crucial to update or create a new Will to reflect these changes. Otherwise, your final wishes may not be carried out, and your inheritance may not go to your chosen beneficiaries.