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Record 15 promotions announced across Rothera Bray’s offices

We're proud to announce a record 15 promotions across Rothera Bray's offices, effective from 1 June 2025

We are proud to announce a record number of internal promotions, with fifteen team members from across the firm’s office locations being promoted, effective from 1 June 2025.

Written by
Claire Morrison, Marketing and Business Development Coordinator
Claire Morrison
Marketing and Business Development Coordinator

These well-deserved promotions reflect the exceptional talent, dedication, and professional growth of individuals across a wide range of departments.

Among the promotions, five solicitors have been appointed to the newly introduced Managing Associate role, a testament to their leadership and specialist expertise. The new Managing Associates are:

In addition, four solicitors have been promoted to the position of Senior Associate:

Six solicitors have also been recognised with promotion to Associate:

Christina Yardley, CEO at Rothera Bray, commented:

“These promotions are a reflection of the outstanding talent, dedication, and professionalism we are proud to foster at Rothera Bray. Each individual has demonstrated not only exceptional legal expertise but also a commitment to client service and teamwork that truly embodies our firm’s values. We are thrilled to celebrate their achievements and look forward to their continued success in their new roles.”

These promotions span across the firm’s offices in Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Mapperley, and West Bridgford, underscoring Rothera Bray’s commitment to recognising and rewarding excellence across all departments and locations.

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