Senior Associate
Emily Gordon is a Senior Associate in Rothera Bray’s Mental Capacity and Court of Protection department and is based at our Nottingham office.
Emily is a dedicated professional known for her friendly and approachable demeanor, making her exceptionally easy to talk to. She prides herself on being a good listener, ensuring that she fully understands her clients’ needs and concerns. With extensive experience working with elderly and vulnerable clients, Emily’s empathetic approach is rooted in a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by these individuals.
Emily demonstrates exceptional organisational skills and a meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that every aspect of her work is executed to perfection. Her commitment to excellence is evident in her interactions with clients and her ability to manage complex cases with precision.
Additionally, Emily’s involvement with Alzheimer’s UK and her status as a Dementia Friend underscore her dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of those affected by dementia. Her collaboration with such organisations highlights her proactive approach to community engagement and her passion for supporting those in need.
4 years
2020
4 years
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