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Rothera Bray strengthens Private Client team in Leicester and Market Harborough

Rothera Bray expands Private Client team across Leicester and Market Harborough

We are thrilled to announce the continued growth of our Private Client team in Leicester and Market Harborough, which now includes Senior Associate Sandra Garvey, Associate Rebecca Lee, and Solicitor Charlotte Pinkham.

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

Additionally, the department’s headcount has now risen to 57, bolstered by the arrival of five new paralegals this month.

Sandra brings over 35 years of experience, expertly guiding clients through Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, and estate administration. She will be supporting clients at our Market Harborough office.

Rebecca, who joins our Leicester office, has over 6 years of experience in Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, and probate for taxable estates.

Charlotte also joins our Leicester office and has over four years of experience specialising in Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, and Probate.

Kirsten Wood, Head of Wills and Probate at Rothera Bray, commented: “I am delighted to welcome Sandra, Rebecca, Charlotte, and our new paralegals to our Private Client team. They bring with them a wealth of experience that strengthens our teams in Leicester, Market Harborough, and across the department generally.

“Rothera Bray remains committed to investing in our people and supporting their professional growth. I look forward to seeing each of the new additions to our team continue to excel in their new roles.”

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