Solicitor
Millie Moreton is a Solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Dispute Resolution team and is based at our Lace Market office.

Millie started at Rothera Bray as a paralegal in 2019 before commencing her training contract in 2021 and qualifying into the Dispute Resolution department in 2024.
During her time as a paralegal Millie worked on a variety of matters which included the reported case of Speakman v Muir and others 2022. Millie has experience in a range of matters including breach of contract, debt recovery, contentious probate, boundary, and neighbour disputes acting for both claimants and defendants.
Millie strives to ensure clients receive clear and honest advice with a view to finding pragmatic solutions and if appropriate, settlement agreements which balance the clients’ goals with the risks of litigation.
“I recently enjoyed the benefit of legal representation by Rothera Bray, specifically Millie Moreton. In what was a particularly tricky case with the customer representing himself in a very malicious and contentious manner, the support, guidance and professionalism we received was outstanding. So many times my patience was tested and Millie would listen, advise and get me to see and adopt the best course of action. Anyone who gets to be represented by her will be in very safe hands and I recommend her and her employer whole heartedly.”Mark Bartlett

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