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Rothera Bray welcomes dispute resolution consultant to Nottingham office

Kendal Litherland

We are delighted to announce that Kendal Litherland has joined our Nottingham office as a consultant in the Dispute Resolution team.

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With over three decades of experience, Kendal has built a nationally recognised reputation in handling professional negligence claims for claimants against various professionals including solicitors, insurance brokers, barristers, surveyors, accountants, structural engineers, architects, IFAs, and SIPP operators. His expertise extends to resolving disputes for both commercial entities and individuals, through negotiation, mediation, and formal litigation.

Kendal is recognised as a leading individual for claimant professional negligence work in Legal 500 and is ranked as a Band 1 specialist in Chambers where he is recommended as a ‘true specialist… who gets amazing and exceptional results for clients’. In addition to professional negligence work Kendal also has experience of a wide range of civil and commercial disputes.

Commenting on his appointment, Kendal, who is a member of the Professional Negligence Lawyers Association said: “I’m thrilled to become a part of Rothera Bray and the Dispute Resolution team. The team have been incredibly welcoming, and I’m excited to leverage my expertise to enhance the quality of our services.”

Christina Yardley, CEO at Rothera Bray said: “We’re delighted to have Kendal join our team. With his extensive experience and stellar reputation in the field, his addition strengthens our capacity and expertise in meeting the growing demand for our professional negligence services.”

Kendal’s recruitment marks another significant addition to Rothera Bray’s expanding team, following recent appointments including corporate partner David Kaplan and the new licensing team comprising Jo Soar, Lesley Harper, and Caroline Twist. These appointments elevate Rothera Bray’s workforce to over 220 staff, including 28 partners, reaffirming the firm’s dedication to providing comprehensive services to both businesses and individuals.

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