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Rothera Bray are delighted to announce that we are one of two finalists in the Law Firm of the Year (Large) category at the CILEx National Awards 2019.
Posted on 15/01/2020

June might have been something of a washout, but that didn’t stop over a hundred people turning out despite the downpour to join us in celebrating the launch of Age UK Nottingham & Nottinghamshire’s new campaign in collaboration with Rothera Sharp, aimed at tackling loneliness and isolation among older and vulnerable people in the county.
Posted on 15/01/2020

We are pleased to announce that three members of our staff have been promoted across our Nottingham offices.
Posted on 09/01/2020

With the total number of UK marriages reaching an all time low last year, it seems more and more couples are opting to cohabit without making it legally binding. But how does this affect your relationship rights? In our latest article, Bray & Bray Solicitors explains the cohabitation rights of couples, and how they differ with the rights of those who are married.
Posted on 10/10/2019

You absolutely can buy a new-build property before it’s built – in fact it’s not that uncommon for people to do so. The common term used for this is buying off-plan, which means you buy the property based on the plans, rather than on a physically completed structure that you can view in person.
Posted on 04/10/2018

A final written warning is a serious disciplinary process whether you are the employer or the employee, and is usually a precursor to dismissing a member of staff if their behaviour or performance does not improve.
Posted on 02/10/2018

Losing your job – especially when you had no plans to leave your current employment – can come as a shock and have a significant financial impact.
Posted on 05/09/2018

Whatever the reason, having your contract terminated at a company is never a nice feeling. You might associate getting fired with poor performance, misconduct or lengthy absence – which are some of the more common reasons – but there are a range of scenarios that can lead to dismissal and in some cases, a dismissal can seem to have come from out of nowhere; for something that you were unaware was a wrong-doing and sackable offence.
Posted on 09/07/2018

Everyone knows someone who has had a nightmare moving house. From stories of removal companies not turning up to people literally being so stressed that they were taken away in an ambulance, there’s a reason why moving house is commonly referred to as one of the most stressful life events to go through.
Posted on 01/06/2018

Constructive dismissal may arise where issues relating to an employee’s job, working conditions or are dealt with so badly by the employer, that it amounts to a breach of contract including where the employee loses all trust or confidence in the employer.
Posted on 22/05/2018

All brain and head injuries are serious but while some only cause temporary damage, others can cause permanent problems.
Posted on 01/05/2018

After some negotiation, you’ve accepted a settlement agreement from your employer. In most cases, a settlement agreement will have been offered to end an employment contract, without conducting formal disciplinary or grievance procedures.
Posted on 03/04/2018