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Rothera Bray has advised Grosvenor Care on its successful acquisition of Eithinog Care Home in Colwyn Bay

Rothera Bray advises Grosvenor Care on acquisition of Colwyn Bay care home

Rothera Bray has advised Grosvenor Care on its successful acquisition of Eithinog Care Home in Colwyn Bay from Leonard Cheshire Disability. The care home, which has provided support for up to 42 residents since 1968, marks a significant step for Grosvenor Care in the care sector.

Many employees feel they have no choice but to power through their lunch break, but it isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s a legal right

Lunch breaks: is it really your choice to skip them?

Ever found yourself eating lunch at your desk or skipping it altogether just to keep up with your workload? You’re not alone. Whether it’s pressure from deadlines or a workplace culture that frowns on stepping away, many employees feel they have no choice but to power through. But your lunch break isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s a legal right.

A final written warning is a serious step in the disciplinary process and is typically the last step before dismissal

Final written warnings: when are they justified?

A final written warning is more than a slap on the wrist; it’s often the last step before dismissal. But skipping steps in the disciplinary process can expose employers to legal risk. For employees, receiving one can feel like the ground is shifting. So, when is it fair and legal to issue a final written warning?

Abuse claims solicitor calls for justice for survivors of grooming gangs

Survivors quit grooming gangs inquiry over ‘cover-up’ fears

The UK government’s national grooming gangs inquiry, set up by Keir Starmer in June, has hit a major snag. Several survivors of abuse have quit the process, saying it feels like their voices are being ignored. Seetal Patel, Rothera Bray’s Abuse Claims specialist, comments on the latest events.

Abbey Freeman is an Associate Conveyancing Solicitor at Rothera Bray.

People Focus: Conveyancing – Abbey Freeman

Abbey Freeman is an Associate Solicitor in our Conveyancing team and is based at our Loughborough branch.

Georgina Power, Associate Solicitor in our Transport Law department

Routes to qualification: from law graduate to solicitor via the SQE

The legal profession is evolving, and so are the routes to qualification. With the introduction of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), aspiring solicitors now have more flexible, inclusive, and practical pathways to enter the profession.

Ten common employment law myths

Ten common employment law myths

Employment Law is full of misconceptions that can trip up even the most conscientious employers and employees.

Ruth Ball is a Managing Associate and Head of Insolvency at Rothera Bray Solicitors

Rothera Bray strengthens insolvency team with new appointment

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Ruth Ball as Managing Associate and Head of Insolvency of our expanding Insolvency and Restructuring team.

Baby Loss Awareness Week offers a space for reflection and remembrance, and helps bring people together to share stories, offer support, and advocate for better care

Honouring tiny lives: Baby Loss Awareness Week 9–15 October

Every year, thousands of families experience the heartbreak of losing a baby during pregnancy, birth, or shortly after. Baby Loss Awareness Week, held from 9–15 October 2025, is a time to honour those tiny lives lost too soon, to support grieving families, and to raise awareness of the impact baby loss has on individuals and communities.

Abuse in trusted environments like scouting groups is a painful reality that continues to surface

Abuse in youth organisations: why awareness and safeguarding matters

Abuse in trusted environments like scouting groups is a painful reality that continues to surface. While most volunteers are dedicated and caring, some individuals exploit these roles to harm vulnerable children.

In the legal world support staff keep everything running smoothly while fee earners focus on the law

Behind the scenes: the role of paralegals and legal support staff

Ever wondered who keeps the legal world spinning while solicitors and legal executives focus on the law? Let me take you behind the scenes of a high-street legal office, where paralegals, secretaries, and admin staff quietly (and sometimes not so quietly!) keep everything running smoothly.

Managing your premises licence well can avoid costly penalties and keep your operations running smoothly

Managing your premises licence: ten smart tips for hospitality operators

In the world of hospitality, your premises licence is the cornerstone of your business operation. Whether you run a buzzing bar, a boutique hotel, or a late-night venue, managing your licence well can avoid costly penalties and keep your operations running smoothly.