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Nine promotions announced across Rothera Bray’s offices

Rothera Bray Promotions

We are delighted to share that we have made nine promotions across a range of key practice areas, including the elevation of two professionals to partner and four individuals to senior associate roles across four of our office locations.

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Ann Farnill, previously a Senior Associate Solicitor in wills and probate, and Emily Weston, formerly a Senior Associate Solicitor in conveyancing, have been promoted to partner.

Four colleagues have also been promoted to senior associate: Transport Barrister Olivia Maginn, based at the firm’s Nottingham office, Conveyancing Associates Julekha Nathani and Kiran Phagura based at the firm’s Leicester office, and Wills and Probate Associate Eleanor Robinson, based at the firm’s West Bridgford office.

Additionally, Family Law Solicitor Charley Kelly, Conveyancing Solicitor Tina Rana, and Wills and Probate Solicitor Aleksandra Cebula, who was based at Rothera Bray’s Beeston office, have been recognised with promotions to associate positions.

Christina Yardley, CEO of Rothera Bray, expressed her congratulations to all promoted individuals, saying: “It is fantastic to be able to recognise and reward the invaluable contribution our people make to the firm and our clients.

“These promotions highlight not only the dedication and excellence demonstrated by each individual but also the firm’s commitment to investing in its people, nurturing talent and fostering growth within its ranks.”

 

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