Paralegal
Amelia Fragola-Hunt is a Paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Serious Personal Injury team and is based at our Lace Market, Nottingham office.

Amelia is known for her compassionate and approachable manner, always taking the time to listen and understand each client’s unique circumstances. She tailors her approach to suit individual needs, ensuring clients feel heard, supported, and well-informed throughout their journey.
Amelia encourages clients to freely ask questions, and excels at simplifying complex legal information into clear, accessible language. Her reassuring presence helps clients feel confident and comfortable, even in challenging situations.
Amelia communicates with care and sensitivity, always framing advice in a constructive and respectful way so clients feel empowered.

Ann Moralee, the mother of Isabelle Sapherson-Moralee, 22 – lovingly known as ‘Izzy’ – has spoken about the devastation her death from ketamine addiction has caused. She hopes that better education and training about ketamine addiction will help ensure that no other parent has to go through the same ordeal.

A Will isn’t only about who gets what. It’s also about how tax is managed, how gifts are paid, and what happens if circumstances change. Many people unknowingly include provisions that create unexpected tax bills or complications for their executors.

Using farmland for events is an increasingly popular way for landowners to diversify income streams, particularly for weddings, music festivals and seasonal attractions. For many landowners, a single well-run event can generate significant income, often far exceeding the return from traditional agricultural use over the same period.

Greg Almond, our Serious Personal Injury Partner, represents two of the surviving victims of the Nottingham attacks Wayne Birkett and Sharon Miller. He has issued a statement in response to the Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust confirming that 11 staff members have been dismissed for unlawfully accessing the medical records of the Nottingham Attack’s victims.