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Rothera Bray shortlisted for Community & Charity Champions at the British Wills and Probate Awards

Rothera Bray shortlisted

We are delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for the Community & Charity Champions category at this year’s British Wills and Probate Awards.

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The British Wills and Probate Awards recognises the work of businesses and practitioners up and down the country and highlights achievements and excellence in the industry.

The Community & Charity Champions award is made to a firm that can show a dedicated approach to community, charity and corporate social responsibility (CSR).

Rothera Bray put itself forward for the award on the basis of several initiatives that we are involved in, including our free legal advice clinics, our association with NRG Lawyers, an organisation that aims to break down barriers for students of non-Russell Group universities who wish to pursue legal careers, our talks to school students about careers in the legal industry and different routes into the profession, as well as our staff benefits and sustainability measures.

The winners will be announced at an in-person awards ceremony at the Grand Hotel Birmingham on 20th October.

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