Private Client Executive
Amanda is a Private Client Executive in the Wills and Probate department at our Leicester office. She advises clients on a range of private client services and has been handling her own caseload since 2014.

Amanda deals with a variety of clients but always ensures that they are treated with empathy and practicality, plus being supported in a considerate and sometimes sensitive manner. Amanda manages her clients to make sure that communication is always open and clear.
10 years
“I was quite nervous having to pay a visit to the solicitors but I was soon put at ease. The lady in the reception was very welcoming. The solicitor (Amanda) who dealt with my business was very nice, friendly and professional. I was able to explain what I wanted doing and she went through everything. A very satisfying visit.”Cynthia
“I’ve been dealing with Amanda White since 2017 regarding several matters, notably my Will and Lasting Powers, with a few amendments to my Will just recently.Amanda is friendly, efficient and straightforward. Very easy to deal with and I won’t hesitate to use her again.”ClareBryan
“My experience working with Rothera Bray has been completely satisfactory. Amanda White has always been professional whilst bringing a friendly, good humoured style to progressing the will and LPA to a successful conclusion. Amanda has always been accessible and kept in touch by email or phone when necessary. Her requirements have been expressed clearly and correctly. She is a team player, bringing in other Rothera Bray staff when necessary for positive progress and conclusion. I would have no hesitation in recommending Rothera Bray to others who are willing to pay for quality legal services. ”Bob Benbow
“I found the whole experience dealing with Rothera Bray solicitors, in particular Amanda White, very professional always being kept informed and dealing with any questions promptly. I will always use this company in the future. ”Adam Swindell
“Your service was impeccable and you did everything possible to meet a very tight deadline. ”Rosia Gibson
“For sorting out my affairs at a sad time in my life and making it easier in the future for my children, in a very professional but warm way. A big thank you. ”Wills & LPA clients
10 years

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