Paralegal
Ellie Spence is a Paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Personal Injury department and is based at our Lace Market office.

Ellie brings a warm, approachable manner to her interactions with clients. Working in the Personal Injury department, she understands the importance of empathy and compassion when handling sensitive and personal matters.
She is highly meticulous in her work, with a keen eye for detail, and her strong organisational skills allow her to manage her time effectively. Ellie is not only sympathetic and empathetic but also committed to keeping clients informed and supported throughout every stage of their case.

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.

Our Corporate team has advised on the successful rescue of a Lincolnshire plant nursery business, safeguarding 39 jobs after it was acquired out of administration.

A brain injury can change a life in an instant. Whatever the cause, the impact can be complex, long‑lasting and deeply personal.

Facing redundancy is stressful, and it’s completely normal to feel uncertain or anxious about what happens next.