Senior Paralegal
Luisa Palumbo is a Senior Paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Conveyancing team and is based at our Loughborough office.

Luisa is a very down-to-earth and approachable person, and is aware that moving house can be extremely stressful. She treats each client as an individual, recognising that no two clients are the same.
Understanding that communication is key, Luisa encourages clients to call whenever they feel anxious or concerned, as she is always there to help. Luisa knows that house sales can happen for many reasons—some happy, some sad—and she always makes time to listen. Proactive by nature, she continually looks for the most efficient way to achieve a successful completion date for every client.
29 years
“My experience working with Rothera Bray was outstanding. Abbey and Luisa were professional, supportive, and compassionate throughout the entire process. They kept me informed every step of the way, explained everything clearly, and were always available to answer any questions I had. Abbey and Luisa worked tirelessly to help me achieve the outcome I wanted. Their expertise, attention to detail, and dedication gave me confidence during a difficult time, and I felt reassured knowing my case was in such capable hands. I would highly recommend Rothera Bray to anyone seeking legal advice or representation. Abbey and Luisa provided exceptional service, excellent communication, and genuine care for my situation. Their professionalism and commitment to securing the best possible outcome made all the difference, and I am extremely grateful for their support.”Ashkan
“The final run up to completion of our sale was very stressful but we were helped by Luisa, Abbey's assistant. She maintained contact with us and updated us at each stage, extremely calm, empathetic and approachable at all times. She went out of her way to find information for us and keep us informed of the progress. ”Residential Sale client
29 years

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