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Rothera Bray’s Personal Injury Team shortlisted for Personal Injury Awards

Personal Injury Awards Claimant Team of the Year

We are delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for the Claimant Team of the Year category at the Personal Injury Awards 2022.

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The Personal Injury Awards highlight and celebrate the excellence of individuals and organisations across the sector. The Claimant Team of the Year category is awarded to a team that achieves impressive successes on behalf of claimants, demonstrates real teamwork and dedication to the development and welfare of staff, and contributes to the wider legal community.

We nominated our Personal Injury team on the basis of the impressive settlements they have reached for clients, paperless working, effective and innovative management led by Head of Personal Injury Greg Almond, opportunities within the team for career development and progression and outstanding client care, as well as their fundraising activities for several charities.

The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on 24th November at Hilton Manchester Deansgate. Good luck to all the other firms shortlisted!

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